Flanked by mountains and lined with pastel-painted cafés and bars, the waterfront at Marina Grande has plenty of rustic Italian charm. It is also reported to be the world's most expensive marina, its berths booked months in advance by summer visitors who use the island of Capri, with its chic restaurants and boutiques, as a staging area for tours of the Amalfi Coast. And — no surprises here — Capri's property market is eaually oversubscribed.
Cristina Carrani, real estate agent at Engel & Völkers Capri-Amalfi, says she has