The island of Ischia 1-day outside Naples

Ischia Island One Day Outside Naples

Brief history of the island of Ischia

The island of Ischia, known as the “Green Island” due to its lush vegetation, dates back to antiquity. The first traces of settlement on the island date to around 3500 BC. It was inhabited by Greeks as early as the 8th century BC when it was called Pithekoussai. The island was an important point on trade routes and a centre of worship for the gods. In later centuries, it came under Roman rule, who valued its healing thermal waters.

In the Middle Ages, Ischia became strategically important due to its location. Various fortresses defended it, the most famous being the Aragonese Castle. This castle was built on a rocky promontory in the 15th century by Alfonso V of Aragon. Over the centuries, Ischia passed through the hands of various rulers, including the Spanish and the Bourbons.

Natural features 

The island of Ischia is of volcanic origin, which results in numerous hot springs and natural thermal baths. These thermal waters attract tourists from around the world, seeking relaxation and health benefits. One of the most famous thermal centres is Giardini Poseidon Terme, where you can enjoy baths in naturally heated pools with sea views.

Beyond the thermal baths, Ischia offers stunning landscapes—from picturesque hills covered with vineyards and forests to charming beaches with clear, turquoise waters. Monte Epomeo, the highest peak on the island, provides breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and Naples.

With its rich history, culture, and natural attractions, Ischia is a destination that has much to offer every traveller.

Nature and harmony on the island of Ischia 

Ischia is a true paradise for nature lovers and those seeking tranquillity. It offers not only stunning views but also the chance to immerse yourself in lush vegetation that positively impacts physical and mental health. Walking through public parks, hotel gardens, or private green oases, you can experience the harmony that comes from being close to nature and enveloped by the scents of Mediterranean plants.

The island is home to an incredibly diverse flora, including both exotic species and plants typical of the Mediterranean region. In Ischia’s gardens, you will find palms, firs, oleanders, jacarandas, cycads, and pines. These plants, with their contrasting shapes and colours, create picturesque landscapes. These green spaces are not just a feast for the eyes but also serve as sanctuaries where you can find mental and physical balance.

Unique climate & Nature

Ischia’s unique climate supports the growth of Mediterranean plants, which have been used in herbal medicine for centuries. Plants like myrtle, broom, holm oak, laurel, and rosemary, along with olive and pine trees, shape the island’s characteristic landscape. They not only please the eye with their natural beauty but also improve well-being with their healing properties. Many of these plants release essential oils that soothe the senses, reduce stress, and support the body’s regenerative processes.

In Ischia’s hotel gardens and spa centres, there is a growing trend to create special “aromatherapy stations”. Guests can inhale the scents of therapeutic plants there. This perfectly complements spa treatments, such as thermal baths, massages, or mud baths. Aromatic plants like myrtle and laurel are known for their effects on metabolism and relaxing properties, helping guests restore harmony and health naturally.

Good to know before your trip

The island of Ischia is one of the largest islands in the Bay of Naples. It is known for its diverse landscape and six charming towns, each with its unique character.

The island of Ischia One Day Outside Naples
Map of the island of Ischia

The island is significantly larger than its neighbours, Capri and Procida. It is nearly impossible to see all its corners in just one day. From picturesque beaches and hot springs to majestic castles and quaint vineyards, there is plenty to choose from. To truly experience the magic of Ischia and discover its many attractions, it is worth staying for at least one or two nights. This will give you time to explore the island at a relaxed pace, enjoy the local cuisine, and soak in the relaxing atmosphere that Ischia is famous for.

In 2002, Pope John Paul II visited the island. During this one-day visit, 20,000 people attended the meeting with the Pope. An altar was built on the square leading to the bridge to the Aragonese Castle. Today, this square is named after John Paul II, and a commemorative plaque has been placed on the wall of one of the surrounding buildings.

In 2002, Pope John Paul II visited the island, the island of Ischia
In 2002, Pope John Paul II visited the island

When to visit the island of Ischia?

  • High Season (June – August). This is the best time to visit and enjoy the beaches and thermal baths. The weather is perfect for lounging on the beach, and the island is full of life.
  • Low Season (April-May and September-October). There are fewer tourists, but the weather is still pleasant. This is ideal for quieter sightseeing, walking, and enjoying the thermal baths.
  • Off-Season (November – March). The island is almost empty. The weather is still good, although more rainy and windy days exist. The thermal baths are closed, but you can visit the castle and the botanical garden. You can also take a drive around the island. During this period, ferries run less frequently or may be cancelled due to bad weather, so it is a good idea to check this before your trip.

The island of Ischia – One-Day Itinerary

Morning:

Ferry from Naples to Ischia 

The ferry ride from Naples to Ischia takes about 1-1.5 hours, depending on the type of ferry (fast ferry or traditional ferry). It is best to depart early in the morning to make the most of your day on the island.

Tickets can be purchased online, for example, on the 12Go* website, with prices starting at 16 euros one way.

Take an early ferry, around 8:00 AM, to reach the island by about 9:30 AM. Purchase your tickets online or directly at the port. While waiting for the ferry, you can grab a coffee or have breakfast at nearby shops. The waiting area is outdoors, with plenty of seating. Each ferry has an assigned berth number, where you should wait for the staff to guide you onto the ship.

As the ferry departs, head to the back of the ship to catch Naples’s view from the sea. The sight is breathtaking! You can see the port, massive cruise ships, military barracks, the rear of Castel Nuovo, and the towering Castel Sant’Elmo above the city.

The ferry also passes close by the lighthouse and the statue of Saint Januarius, the patron saint of Naples, which are not easily visible from land.

Lighthouse at Cape Miseno

On the way, you will pass the lighthouse at Cape Miseno (Faro di Capo Miseno). Perched atop a cliff, this lighthouse aids navigation in the area, guiding ships entering the port of Naples. It was built in 1867 and renovated in 1953. Today, it is fully automated, powered by a solar unit.

Lighthouse at Cape Miseno
Lighthouse at Cape Miseno

The lighthouse is an important landmark, visible from about 30 km away. The surrounding area offers stunning views of the bay and the island of Ischia.

Arrival at Ischia Port

Explore the port with a short walk, where you can see ferries, cruise ships, sailboats, and yachts. Start your day with a cup of Italian coffee at one of the waterfront cafés.

I especially recommend Calise Espresso Café at Via Antonio Sogliuzzo 89, Ischia. The café is set in a beautiful garden, with plenty of seating inside and outside.

Good to know. Coffee enjoyed inside the café at a table is almost half the price compared to coffee taken outside to the garden tables.

Aragonese Castle

Castello Aragonese captivates visitors with its history, architecture, and breathtaking views. Built on a rocky islet connected to the main island by a bridge, the castle takes you on a journey back in time, dating as far back as 474 BC. The structure we see today was constructed in the 15th century.

Castello Aragonese, the island of Ischia
Ischia Castello Aragonese

During your visit, be sure to explore the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The church features stunning frescoes, and the former Clarisse nunnery, where you will find a haunting crypt. The gardens are spread across different levels of the castle. They are filled with Mediterranean vegetation and offer magical views of the bay and Mount Vesuvius.

Do not miss the historical printing press, which preserves traces of the castle’s literary culture. An intriguing spot is the Torture Chamber, where you will discover the dark secrets of the old Inquisition. The castle holds many mysteries, each telling a fascinating story. End your visit with an espresso on the terrace, enjoying the unparalleled view of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Time needed for the visit: plan for about 1 to 1.5 hours. It is best to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and (in the high season) the heat.

Castello Aragonese, the island of Ischia
Ischia road to Castello Aragonese

 

Practical information

Admission: €12 (2024 price). The castle is open to visitors daily, year-round, from 9:00 AM until sunset. During the winter, tickets are cheaper at €10, but some paths are closed. Winter visits are restricted to safe areas, with no risk of slipping on icy steps.

Ischia Castello Aragonese
Ischia Castello Aragonese tour map

Upon purchasing your ticket, you will receive a leaflet outlining all the castle’s attractions and a designated walking route.

Ischia Castello Aragonese
Ischia Castello Aragonese – winter itinerary

Stroll through Ischia Ponte

Explore this charming neighbourhood with its narrow streets, local shops, and restaurants.

Stroll through Ischia Ponte
Stroll through Ischia Ponte

You’ll find plenty of interesting spots, beautiful views, churches, and walls adorned with ceramic tiles. Look out for intriguing statues of saints and scholars, as well as contemporary art. Allow about 30 minutes for this walk.

Lunch at a local trattoria

Try local specialities such as rabbit Ischian style (coniglio all’ischitana) or fresh seafood.

Afternoon:

In the summer season: visit the Thermal Baths

Choose between Poseidon Gardens (Termi Poseidon) and Negombo Thermal Baths (Termi Negombo).

Poseidon Gardens – the thermal gem of Ischia 

Poseidon Gardens, also known as Giardini Poseidon Terme, is the largest and one of the most prestigious thermal complexes on Ischia. It is located in the picturesque Citara Bay near Forio. It offers a stunning blend of natural beauty, luxurious relaxation, and therapeutic thermal waters.

Poseidon Gardens - the thermal gem of Ischia
Poseidon Terme Ischia – All Rights Reserved: giardiniposeidonterme.com
Expansive natural complex 

The Poseidon Gardens stretch over more than 6 hectares of beautiful gardens filled with exotic plants, flowers, and trees, creating an oasis of peace and harmony. The complex features over 20 different thermal pools spread across various levels of the hillside, providing breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscapes.

Variety of pools and treatments

Each pool in Poseidon Gardens has a unique temperature, ranging from 28°C to 40°C. There are also Kneipp pools for alternating between cold and hot water, which are excellent for improving circulation and boosting the immune system.

Poseidon Gardens also offers a variety of specialized wellness treatments, such as hydro massages, mud baths, saunas, and steam cave baths that aid in detoxification and deep relaxation. All treatments use natural thermal waters known for their healing properties, particularly for joint, skin, and respiratory issues.

Beach and relaxation 

A bonus is a private beach with loungers and umbrellas. You can relax there after your thermal baths, soaking up the sun and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Combining sea and thermal baths creates perfect conditions for full-body and mind rejuvenation.

Dining and views

The complex also features restaurants and bars serving exquisite Mediterranean cuisine. You can enjoy local delicacies like fresh seafood, homemade pasta, and excellent Italian wines, all while taking in views of the sea and coastline.

Luxury meets nature 

Poseidon Gardens is a destination that attracts visitors not only for its luxurious amenities but also for its harmonious connection with nature. Anyone who visits can experience complete relaxation, immersing themselves in healing waters, strolling through lush gardens, and soaking in Ischia’s unique ambience.

Additional information

Bring your swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops. You can also rent loungers and umbrellas on-site. For more details, visit giardiniposeidonterme.com. Tickets can be purchased on-site. If you want to reserve a specific spot in the garden, you can do so for an extra fee at giardiniposeidonterme.info.

Negombo Thermal Baths – wellness and spa

Negombo is one of the most popular and picturesque thermal complexes in Ischia. Located in the San Montano Bay in Lacco Ameno, Negombo combines a relaxing atmosphere, natural beauty, and the health benefits of thermal waters.

History and style 

Founded in the 1940s by the Camerini princes, who fell in love with the charming San Montano Bay, Negombo was designed to blend seamlessly with the island’s natural landscape. The architecture reflects the Mediterranean style with modern art elements, giving the place a unique character.

Negombo Thermal Baths – wellness and spa
Negombo Thermal Baths – All Rights Reserved: negombo.it
What does Negombo offer?

Negombo is a true paradise for wellness enthusiasts. The complex features over ten thermal pools with varying temperatures, including hydro-massage pools, Kneipp pools, and Turkish baths. The thermal waters, sourced from volcanic springs, are renowned for their healing properties, aiding in skin conditions, rheumatic ailments, and muscle relaxation.

Private beach and garden

A standout feature of Negombo is its private beach with fine white sand and crystal-clear water, perfect for sea bathing. The surrounding garden is a botanical treasure, filled with exotic plants, flowers, and trees from around the world. As you stroll through the garden, you will encounter sculptures and art installations that add to its charm.

Additional attractions

Negombo also offers a range of spa treatments, including massages, facial and body treatments, and aromatherapy. There are several restaurants and bars on-site where you can enjoy exquisite Mediterranean cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients.

An ideal relaxation spot 

Negombo is a place where you can truly connect with nature, rejuvenate your body, and mind, and enjoy Ischia’s unique charm. It is the perfect destination for those seeking a touch of luxury amid pristine nature.

Additional information

For more details about Negombo, visit their website at negombo.it

Off-Season: stroll through La Mortella Gardens

Giardini La Mortella is a stunning botanical garden established in the 1950s by composer William Walton and his wife Susana Walton. Open to the public since 1991, the garden remains privately owned. Here, you will find exotic plants and breathtaking views.

stroll through La Mortella Gardens
La Mortella Gardens – All Rights Reserved: www.lamortella.org

Allocate about 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit. Admission is approximately 12 Euros as of 2024. The gardens are open from March 30 to November 3, but only on select days. They are closed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM.

For additional details, visit the Giardini La Mortella website.

Return to Ischia Port

Catch the return ferry to Naples. In high season the last ferry leaves at around 7:00 PM, and in low season around 4:00 PM. Make sure you leave enough time to get back to the ferry without rushing.

Practical Information about the island of Ischia

Sightseeing Routes and Distances

  • Ischia Port – Aragonese Castle. Approximately 2.5 km, 30 minutes on foot, or a short taxi ride (5-10 minutes). You can also take bus number 7 (approx. 15 minutes).
  • Ischia Port – Poseidon Thermal Gardens. Approximately 14 km, 15-20 minutes by taxi or bus, line 2.
  • Ischia Port – Negombo Thermal Gardens. Approximately 8 km, 10-12 minutes by taxi or bus, line CS (Circolare Sinistra, literally “Left Circular”).
  • Ischia Port – La Mortella Gardens. Approximately 10 km, 12-15 minutes by taxi or bus, line CS (Circolare Sinistra, literally “Left Circular”).

Getting Around the island of Ischia by Bus

Ischia has a public bus system that runs frequently, with buses arriving every 15-20 minutes on average. Tickets can be purchased at Tabacchi (tobacco shops), small shops, bars, and in some hotels. You can also buy tickets directly on the bus, but they cost slightly more. You can also purchase 3-day, weekly, or monthly passes.

How to find the bus stop after disembarking from the ferry?

Once you exit the ferry, head left (toward the island) and follow the road uphill. Just after a short incline, on the right side, there is a small bus loop where buses depart to various locations on the island.

Bus ticket prices (as of 2024):
  • A single ride costs approximately 1.5 euros, however, tickets bought directly from the driver are more expensive (2 euros).
  • You can also purchase a 100-minute ticket for around 1.8 euros.
  • A day pass costs approximately 4.5 euros, a weekend pass around 15.50 euros, and a monthly pass about 33.60 euros.
  • Drivers only sell single-ride tickets.

Bus stops are not well-marked, and stops are not displayed or announced on the buses. If you are not travelling to the end of the route, ask the driver to inform you when your stop is approaching.

The island of Ischia in One Day – Summary

Ischia is a unique destination that combines natural beauty with relaxation and luxury. It offers unforgettable experiences even during a short visit. One day on this Mediterranean island is enough to fall in love with its charms—from healing thermal springs to breathtaking gardens rich in diverse flora.

As you stroll through Ischia, you can feel the magic of its green landscapes. Inhale the soothing scents of myrtle, rosemary, and pine that calm both mind and body. Every corner of this island hides natural treasures while offering opportunities to rejuvenate in one of the many spas. Ischia is also an ideal destination for nature and history lovers. For those, who seek an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and wish to feel close to nature.

Let Ischia become your oasis of peace and relaxation, even if you only have one day to explore it. With its unique atmosphere and rich wellness offerings, this island will leave an indelible mark on your memory, inviting you to return for future visits.

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