About the Island

Ischia is a volcanic island in Campania — a region in southern Italy and home to the Amalfi Coast, the ancient ruins of Pompeii, and famous islands like Capri. It is known for its thermal hot springs, sandy beaches, rich history, and unique cuisines. Exploring the island, you will discover Aragonese Castle, the charming town of Sant’Angelo, stunning views from the summit of Mount Epomeo, and so much more. Ischia is also famous for its wellness-focused thermal parks and great local restaurants. We recommend trying a "zero-kilometer restaurant" where 100% of ingredients are sourced within 1 kilometer. Throughout each experience, what stands out most about Ischia is how warmly you're welcomed — like part of the family — and the immediate sense of peace.






Where is Ischia?

Ischia, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Naples in southern Italy, is part of the Campania region and the largest island in the Bay of Naples. It remains an underrated gem often overlooked in favor of its more glamorous neighbors.
 

Quick Reads

A Taste of the Real Italy

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Ischia: Italy's Island with the Best Beaches

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How to Explore Under-the-Radar Ischia

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Island-hopping in the Bay of Naples

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This is Ischia's moment in the sun

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The Ultimate Guide to Ischia

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Fettuccine with Rabbit Sauce

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About La Mortella Gardens

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