Procida, a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is located at the mouth of the Gulf of Naples, between Ischia and Capo Miseno. It's the smallest of the sister islands of Ischia and Capri, but it has almost 11,000 inhabitants. Its volcanic origins are evident in the landscape: the coast is made of tuff and overlooks a crystal clear sea, with inlets and traces of ancient craters, while the hinterland is undulating, fertile, and covered with typical Mediterranean vegetation that offers visitors a landscape of rare beauty.
Procida is known for its particularly mountainous terrain, which makes its landscape even more fascinating with cliffs, panoramic terraces overlooking an emerald sea, and steep, craggy coasts carved with caves.
Departure from the main landings of the Island of Ischia (Forio, Lacco Ameno, Casamicciola, Ischia Porto) and circumnavigation of the wonderful, volcanic and rich in history Island of Procida, admiring from the sea, the splendid, jagged, at times high coast, in which the enchanting beaches are set; the “citadel” of Terra Murata, fortified and overlooking the sea, the characteristic fishing village of Corricella with its colourful buildings, the particular Marina Chiaiolella and the Island of Vivara, a nature reserve connected to the island of Procida by a bridge. During the circumnavigation, you'll disembark at the port of Marina Grande and have a 2-hour stop on land.