The last week of August, in Anacapri, begins the Septembrata, the famous festival of grapes and ancient peasant practices. This event was born in 1923 thanks to a group of artists who wanted to pay tribute to the anacaprese population for the hospitality received. In recent years, the Septembrata brings to life not only the historical reenactments of the early ‘900 but also agricultural habits and local crafts.
The streets dress up in honor of the traditions and flavors of the island, offering tourists and locals the opportunity to taste delicacies cooked at the time and watch the parade of numerous figures in historical costumes. Attending this popular festival is one of the best ways to greet, even if with nostalgia, the end of the summer season.