Best natural monuments around Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno encompass the waters surrounding the islands of Ischia, Procida, and Vivara in the Gulf of Naples. This Marine Protected Area covers over 11,000 hectares, protecting a diverse marine and coastal environment. The region is characterized by its unique "climate border" and varied geomorpological seafloors, supporting a wide array of plant and animal species. It offers opportunities to explore natural features such as volcanic remnants, thermal springs, and significant marine habitats.
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Sorgeto Bay is one of the hidden treasures of Ischia. It is located on the south coast of the island and offers a unique natural thermal experience thanks to its natural hot springs that flow directly into the sea, creating a mixture of hot and cold water. TIP: The bay can be reached by land via the hamlet of Panza in the municipality of Forio, climbing 250 panoramic steps, or by sea with a taxi boat from the village of Sant’Angelo which also connects with Maronti beach.
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Cozy bathing bay with crystal clear water and few visitors on 9.11.24
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There are hot thermal springs by the sea
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Located on the homonymous promontory, surrounded by two of the most beautiful bays of the island of Ischia, the Bay of Sant'Angelo and that of Sorgeto, the Punta Chiarito Resort is immersed in lush vegetation, embellished with flower gardens and typical aromatic plants of the Mediterranean maquis. The structure is spread over various terraces with a breathtaking view where it is possible to have breakfast, spend pleasant festive evenings or discover the quietest corners where to immerse yourself in reading or relax surrounded by the scents of flowers and the sea
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The small, wonderfully mushroom-shaped island is the landmark of this village. The wind and weather have given it the shape of a mushroom. Il Fungo, the mushroom, is still the center of romantic legends today.
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Madonna di Zaro, place of worship in the middle of the forest, resting place, toilets, place of worship, watchman over the Zaro volcano
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The island of Vivara, a mysterious and fascinating portion of land connected to Procida by an old bridge, is a naturalistic oasis protected since 1974 and a state nature reserve since 2002. Small, wild and unspoiled Vivara, as well as being populated by rare plants, wild rabbits and numerous water birds, it is home to important archaeological finds of Mycenaean origin. Its depths, spectacular and rich in marine plants, are also an attraction for all lovers of snorkeling and scuba diving.
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Easy footpath from Panza. It is then only a few (many) stairs down to the sea. You should have been. Don't forget the bathing season 😉
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The protected area boasts several unique marine features. You can discover the Sorgeto Hot Springs, where thermal waters mix directly with the sea, offering a natural spa experience. Another remarkable site is the Secca delle Formiche, known for its unusually shallow *Axinella cannabina* sponge colonies. The seabed is also characterized by extensive meadows of *Posidonia oceanica*, vital for marine biodiversity.
Yes, Vivara Island is a small, pristine natural oasis connected to Procida by an old bridge. It's a state natural reserve, home to rare plants, wild rabbits, and numerous aquatic birds, with rich seabeds perfect for snorkeling and diving.
The region is a haven for marine life. The Cuma Canyon, part of Zone D, is Italy's most important cetacean sanctuary, offering crucial feeding and breeding grounds for at least seven species of cetaceans, including fin whales, sperm whales, and various dolphins. Vivara Island's seabeds are also rich in diverse marine species.
Absolutely. San Montano Beach is a picturesque bay with calm waters, ideal for families. The Tondo of Marcus Aurelius, an islet with historical significance, is also considered family-friendly and offers an interesting story.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Punta Chiarito. This viewpoint is situated on a promontory between two beautiful bays, offering stunning vistas of the coastline and lush Mediterranean vegetation.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking paths. For detailed options, check out the guides for easy hikes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails around Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy hikes like the Ischia Port to Aragonese Castle Loop or the Zaro Woods and San Lorenzo Trail. More options are available in the easy hikes guide for the region.
As a Marine Protected Area, specific regulations are in place to preserve its biodiversity. These often include restrictions on fishing, anchoring, and certain water sports in designated zones. For comprehensive information on permits and regulations, it's advisable to consult the official Italian tourism website for the region: italia.it.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and marine activities, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. If you prefer hiking and exploring without the peak summer crowds, spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures.
Absolutely. The Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno is renowned for its spectacular and rich seabeds, making it a prime destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The waters around Vivara Island and the Secca delle Formiche are particularly noted for their vibrant underwater landscapes and unique marine life.
Beyond natural beauty, the region also holds historical significance. The Vivara Bridge connects to Vivara Island, which is home to important archaeological findings of Mycenaean origin. Additionally, the Tondo of Marcus Aurelius has a fascinating historical anecdote tied to the Roman Emperor.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of the Sorgeto Hot Springs, where they can bathe in naturally heated waters. The picturesque beauty of San Montano Beach and the breathtaking panoramic views from Punta Chiarito are also highly appreciated.


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