Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri, Italy
If your kids think that history is boring, give them a more interesting lesson in the infinity pool at the Hotel Caesar Augustus on the island of Capri, Italy. Perched on the edge of a 1,000- foot cliff, it has a magnificent view of the Mediterranean — a jaw-dropping panorama across the sparkling Bay of Naples. Capri was where the ancient Romans chose to spend their vacations, and on a clear day you can see Vesuvius, the volcano that buried Pompeii in A.D. 79. At the hotel, a statue of A ugustus himself recalls the first emperor who admired Capri’s beauty so much that he took the island as his private preserve. In ancient times, these giddy heights, which could only be reached by a thousand- step stone stairway called the Scala Fenicia, were dotted with luxury villas, whose excessive grandeur the 55-room Hotel Caesar Augustus casually echoes today. Sit down to an alfresco banquet at the Lucullo Terrace restaurant, and the kids (the hotel welcomes ages 10 and up) might even declare that history is pretty cool after all. www.caesar-augustus.com
-Tony Perrottet














