Paradise Found
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Just returned from 6 days on the beautiful island of Ischia. WOW. What a great place. Everything was fantastic. Stayed at the Hotel Miramare e Castello right next to the Castle. I booked directly with the hotel and was little nervous in doing so, but they came through. They were extremely friendly and helpful. They arranged for all the transfers from Naples airport which went smoothly. They promised me a room with a balcony overlooking the beach and lived up to it. My wife and I laid in the sun, ate incredibly fresh, great food (not too expensive considering), drank the local wines, walked the streets and just had a great Stress free vacation.
The beaches were full with families, most Italian, but many from everywhere else. Not many Americans which I kind of liked. Our hotel had a private area on the beach and a deck if we chose to stay away from the crowds. I did leave my 3 kids home. So we had the best of both. I could go on and on and still not say enough.
The beaches were full with families, most Italian, but many from everywhere else. Not many Americans which I kind of liked. Our hotel had a private area on the beach and a deck if we chose to stay away from the crowds. I did leave my 3 kids home. So we had the best of both. I could go on and on and still not say enough.
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I agree, Ischia is indeed a paradise. It's one of my favorite places to spend a few days. I'm sure you must have loads of photographs of your own, but here are a few more to bring back lovely memories: http://www.gardentouring.fotopic.net/c814381.html
Another favorite of mine is neighboring Procida. You would have passed it on your way to Ischia, and you may even have visited it. Here are some photos of Procida to whet your appetite for a return to the islands of the Bay of Naples: http://www.gardentouring.fotopic.net/c1544804.html
Another favorite of mine is neighboring Procida. You would have passed it on your way to Ischia, and you may even have visited it. Here are some photos of Procida to whet your appetite for a return to the islands of the Bay of Naples: http://www.gardentouring.fotopic.net/c1544804.html
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I totally agree, Ischia is a little bit of paradise. I stayed on Procida a few years ago and just did a day trip to Ischia. I also spent a day there as a day trip from Sorrento with the Divas. We spent a lazy afternoon at the Poisiden Spa. I would like to return some day and spend more time there.
Julia1, your photos are just amazing. You must be a pro? The colors of Procida are so beautiful! You have totally captured the essence of it. It really brings back lovely memories.
Julia1, your photos are just amazing. You must be a pro? The colors of Procida are so beautiful! You have totally captured the essence of it. It really brings back lovely memories.
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I am probably go to be in Naples for a week in autumn and I wanted to make a day trip to Ischia to sit enjoy the hot springs.
I was most attracted to going to the place where the sea itself warmed by hot springs, rather than go to formal gardens with thermal swimming pools.
Should I rent a car for the day at the port?
Can I take a bus or taxi to that warm spring at the seaside?
I think I won't like the formal gardens with the spas. Am I wrong? Are you the kind of person who prefers all natural places but loved the gardens with spas anyway?
Are there publicly accessible hot springs on Procida?
Thanks!
I was most attracted to going to the place where the sea itself warmed by hot springs, rather than go to formal gardens with thermal swimming pools.
Should I rent a car for the day at the port?
Can I take a bus or taxi to that warm spring at the seaside?
I think I won't like the formal gardens with the spas. Am I wrong? Are you the kind of person who prefers all natural places but loved the gardens with spas anyway?
Are there publicly accessible hot springs on Procida?
Thanks!
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The public bus transport is quite good and cheap in Ischia, car rental not necessary. you could take bus to some thermal bath areas.
I spent one week in Ischia this past February, hardly any tourist around.
The seafood is very good and inexpensive also.
I spent one week in Ischia this past February, hardly any tourist around.
The seafood is very good and inexpensive also.
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zeppole, in answer to your question about Ischia spas. I am not a formal gardens spa person either, but I have to say, Poisiden (sp) was very nice, relaxing and not at all "formal". Lots of different types of people. The setting is gorgeous, but not pretentious. If you go after 12:00 you only pay for half a day. I'd go back in a hearbeat. Buses are a great way to get around, they are frequent and easy. There are natural thermal springs in the sea, but we did not have time to do that.
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Hi Zeppole
Hi all,
I am planning to be in Procida & Ischia in November.
There is very little hotel information on Procida.
Barb, where did you stay?
This will be month 3 of my Italy journey so I will be budgeting.
Tips anyone?
JudyC how was the weather in Feb?
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bellalinda,
I stayed at the Hotel Celeste. It was perfect for me. The rooms are spotlessly clean, the location is good and the price was very reasonable.
http://www.hotelceleste.it/ The English translation does not seem to be working, but you can get an idea of how it looks. There is also a restaurant there, which served fresh, fresh fish caught that morning. A really nice breakfast was included. I will never forget hanging my laundry on the line on the rooftop - feeling quite like Sophia Loren, lol, looking out at the sea. It is a memory I will have forever.
I stayed at the Hotel Celeste. It was perfect for me. The rooms are spotlessly clean, the location is good and the price was very reasonable.
http://www.hotelceleste.it/ The English translation does not seem to be working, but you can get an idea of how it looks. There is also a restaurant there, which served fresh, fresh fish caught that morning. A really nice breakfast was included. I will never forget hanging my laundry on the line on the rooftop - feeling quite like Sophia Loren, lol, looking out at the sea. It is a memory I will have forever.
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thanks for your brief report! sounds very good!
i had a look at their website and it looks wonderful!
rates are incl. breakfast....
i have been to italy several times (tuskany, rome, florence and milano) but nowhere was the breakfast really good.
what about hotel miramare e castello? how was the breakfast there?
thx.
div
thanks for your brief report! sounds very good!
i had a look at their website and it looks wonderful!
rates are incl. breakfast....
i have been to italy several times (tuskany, rome, florence and milano) but nowhere was the breakfast really good.
what about hotel miramare e castello? how was the breakfast there?
thx.
div
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It was great. I am not a big breakfast person. It was served on the rooftop restaurant which gave you an incredible view. American coffee as well as exp. and cap. Eggs, different meats, cheeses, breads, rolls, fresh fruit, Muslix, Juices. They had it all.
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Thanks Barb and Judy C.
Isn't it wonderful to be in Italy and feel like Sophia Loren hanging out your laundry? I never want to own a dryer again.
Has anyone visited the beach on Ischia that has natural warm water springs?
Isn't it wonderful to be in Italy and feel like Sophia Loren hanging out your laundry? I never want to own a dryer again.
Has anyone visited the beach on Ischia that has natural warm water springs?
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Zeppole asked if anyone had visited the beach on Ischia with natural warm water springs ... I have. Take a bus to Sant' Angelo on the south side of the island. The bus will leave you at the top of the hill and you walk down into Sant- Angelo - there's a beautiful view of the village and islet from the top: http://gardentouring.fotopic.net/p51141857.html Sant' Angelo is a small place, tumbling down the hillside to a curving bay and small port, with a few shops and restaurants: http://gardentouring.fotopic.net/p38262664.html As you can see from this next photo, there are beaches along the ithsmus: http://gardentouring.fotopic.net/p56218680.html But if you walk out of Sant' Angelo to the right, following the curve of the bay along a small footpath, and you must wade through shallow water at one point, you will reach Maronti beach. The walk will take about one-half hour. Or you can hire one of the boat-taxis to take you there in under five minutes. At Maronti there are fumaroles that warm the sand and the water. You can dig yourself a little hole at the water's edge and wallow in the warmth.