Italy’s blue island of Capri hoping to shake off the pandemic blues

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Outdoor dining became possible again on April 26 and indoor dining will be allowed from June as famous tourist spot reopens for business

A man looks on in Marina Grande hoping for the return of foreign tourists and a busy summer season despite the coronavirus disease, on the island of Capri, Italy, in this April 28 2021 file photo. Picture: REUTERS/YARA NARDICapri’s world has always been blue — the colour of the water surrounding the Mediterranean island, many of its fishing boats and, most famously, the light in its Blue Grotto.

Capri, like the rest of Italy, is slowly reopening. Outdoor dining became possible again on April 26 and indoor dining will be allowed at the start of June. Vincenzo Iaccarino, president of the island’s Blue Grotto boat drivers, found it strange for Capresi — as the island’s natives are known — to have the place mostly to themselves, almost as if a key ingredient was missing in a recipe.

 

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