Procida
Island · Napoli ·

Procida

Island · Napoli ·

Pastel-hued island with colorful villages, beaches, and food

colorful houses
beautiful island
peaceful
amazing beaches
fresh seafood
day trip from naples
narrow streets
volcanic sand beaches
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80079 Procida, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Get directions

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80079 Procida, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Get directions

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"Often overlooked in favor of Capri and Ischia, Procida charmed me with lemon groves, pastel-hued fishing villages, and a laid-back pace; Marina Grande bustled with shops and restaurants while Corricella's candy-colored houses offered picture-postcard moments." - Nicky Swallow Nicky Swallow Nicky Swallow is a freelance travel writer who has lived in Florence, Italy for the past three decades. She is a regular contributor to Condé Nast Traveler, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, and many other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"I found Procida to be a peaceful, technicolor island that feels authentically lived-in, with Marina Corricella’s bobbing boats and seaside cafĂ©s, cinematic spots like Spiaggia del Postino, volcanic-dark sands at Cala di Chiaiolella, and crystalline waters at Spiaggia di Ciraccio." - Sarah James, Lucrezia Worthington

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"A low-key, pastel-hued island that feels like a well-kept secret outside of July and August, when crowds swell; visitors come for cute, dispersed beaches, pastel-colored towns, and historic sights such as the medieval Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo and the Piazza dei Martiri, the scene of infamous 18th-century hangings and unrest. Accommodation tends toward boutique hotels and alberghi, nightlife is more an evening-stroll-with-a-gelato than a late-club scene, and the overall vibe rewards travelers seeking calm authenticity." - Elizabeth Heath Elizabeth Heath Elizabeth Heath is a writer and editor living on a hill in Umbria, from where she writes about travel in Italy, the rest of Europe, and farther afield. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Jan A.

Google
Procida is such a lovely Island to visit. Just of the coast of Naples with amazing beaches and friendly locals, wonderful cuisine and great views. Definitely worth a visit if you want a relaxed holiday.

Sezin H.

Google
Small island with colorfoul houses by the seaside. Definatelly worth to visit and stay. There are ferries from Pozzuoli which takes half an hour. You can take your car to the ferry as well but tge streets of the island is so narrow that your car would be problem. Almost all cars of the island have scratches.

Chris T.

Google
Small, interesting, colourfull village of an island. DONT take your car! Apart from a few larger roads, the streets are very narrow. The cars that are there drive with the mirror folded in. Warch out for bikes and motor scooters. Use the local bus. It is cheap, runs often and will take you where you need to go. There are good beaches of black, volcanic sand and other attractions to visit. There are a lot of cafes and restaurants so you won't go hungry. Visit AGRE at via Vittorio Emanuele 255. A family run, small batch lemoncello manufacturer. Try the Foglioli Procida for a different lemoncello experience.

누님안드띌

Google
I liked it. You have what to see there, the food is great too.đŸ€—

Hannah O.

Google
A beautiful island offering the lovely pleasure of a day at a wholesome beach with warm people from young to older beaches. Sun beds are to be found accompanied with an umbrella for the whole day for an average price of 30 euros for 2 people. Some places offer snacks on the beach. It’s a wholesome island to visit if you’re in Naples and seek peace from the bustling streets.

F S.

Google
One of the most beautiful islands, which is not touristy and expensive like capri, and also not always full of tourists like cities on amalfi coast. For people looking for cliche Italian cities, here is not the best place to be. If you are searching for a small island to relax and enjoy the colors and simplicity here is ideal.

NotQuite W.

Google
We ended up going to the island because of a heat wave that made Pompeii unappealing. Although I would’ve loved to see Pompeii the day in Procida was perfect and one of the best and relaxing days of our 3 country 3 week trip.

Jakub J

Google
One of the best ways to spend a day outside the Naples. Colorful buildings, not crowded, beautiful beaches and a lot of things to do in one day trip.
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Joanna V.

Yelp
Arriving at PrĂČcida island, you'll stampede off the ferry onto the marina. Visitors bring their luggage along if they'll be staying on the island a few days. Watch your toes. The immediate restrooms are availabe at the restaurants on the marina front. It's a ridiculous wait, so try to be patient. On a hot September afternoon, a minute wait can feel like an hour. Get past the tourist crowd right away if you can. We beelined for a caffeine fix before starting our hike to find a beach. Once adjusted, keep your eyes peeled for some nice view points.
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Latifa S.

Yelp
Procida!!! Best of the best places are in Italy. Biased but it's true. All our summers are spent in south of Italy and it's by the far prettiest places one can see. Procida is no secret. Or it is depends on who you ask. It's a popular vacation spot for Italians there. Postcard beauty from any and everywhere! It's one of the islands you can go from Napoli. Smaller than other counterparts. Hilly. Not Easy to walk around but you can get here by boat! Take a boat to go to a restaurant. Some places will send you a boat to pick you up. It's quite charming, scenic, stunning and peaceful. Meat is the most expensive thing on the island since it's a fishing village/ town/ island. A small steak will run you about €80 but most fresh catches are €15-€20 euros. Shellfish, Mediterranean fish! All kinds of fish! Even octopus salad here tastes better. Hot humid summer, very slow town, emerald hues everywhere! And that one clock tower! Amazing summer days are spent here! Come for a day or a week. And just enjoy. It's amazing. Oh and they filmed parts of Talented Mr Ripley here. They have signs on filming spots! Once you get here, you can identify all the scene in the movie! Hey, Jude law!