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Procida

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Procida, the smallest of the Phlegraean Islands, captivates visitors with its kaleidoscope of pastel-painted houses cascading down to the sea. Unlike its more famous neighbors, Capri and Ischia, Procida retains a genuine, unhurried charm. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Marina Corricella, a picturesque fishing harbor lined with colorful buildings and seafood restaurants. The island's main square, Piazza dei Martiri, offers a lively hub with cafes and views of the marina. Terra Murata, the medieval citadel atop the island, provides panoramic vistas and a glimpse into Procida's fortified past. The island's beaches, such as Chiaia and Ciraccio, offer serene spots for swimming and sunbathing. Procida's authentic atmosphere makes it a perfect day trip or a peaceful retreat.

Don't miss

  • Marina Corricella: a colorful fishing harbor with waterfront restaurants
  • Terra Murata: medieval citadel with panoramic views and the Palazzo d'Avalos
  • Piazza dei Martiri: the main square with cafes and a lively atmosphere
  • Beaches of Chiaia and Ciraccio: sandy spots for swimming and relaxation
  • Abbazia di San Michele: a historic abbey with a beautiful cloister

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Ways to visit Procida

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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