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    Ischia (/ ˈ ɪ s k i ə / ISK-ee-ə, Italian:, Neapolitan:) is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It lies at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples , about 30 kilometres (19 miles) from the city of Naples .

  2. With my articles I want to accompany you on a journey to discover Italy, the most amazing country in the world. In this ultimate guide to Ischia, we will take you to the largest of the Gulf of Naples' islands to show you what to see, how to get around, and what to do.

  3. Complete guide to Ischia Italy, including things to do, where to stay, recommended restaurants, best beaches on Ischia island and more!

  4. Visit Ischia is the tourist board for your island vacation. Find out what to do, where to sleep and eat, and must-see attractions.

  5. Mar 9, 2022 · A quietly idyllic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ischia offers a heartwarming dose of Italian beauty, spirit and hospitality, with a generous splash of nostalgia for the Italy of yesteryear.

  6. An early colony of Magna Graecia, first settled in the 8th century BC, Ischia today is famed for its thermal spas, manicured gardens, striking Aragonese castle and unshowy, straightforward Italian airs – a feature also reflected in its food. Ischia is a refreshing antidote to glitzy Capri.

  7. Aug 20, 2024 · In this definitive travel guide to Ischia, Italy, I’ll cover everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip to Ischia. Keep reading for how to get to Ischia, where to stay, the best things to do in Ischia, which restaurants and vineyards you can’t miss, and must-know tips! Andiamo.

  8. Ischia, Italy. Serving as the main port town for the island of the same name, the town of Ischia has been inhabited for centuries, famous for its beaches and the healing waters of its spas.

  9. Apr 29, 2024 · Discover enchanting Ischia, Italy in our travel guide! Relax in hot springs and clear, serene waters. Ideal for tourists and chill-seekers.

  10. Ischia is the largest island in the bay of Naples and is considered by many to be the most beautiful, though Capri is considerably more famous. It is volcanic in origin and still classed as an active volcano, but it has not erupted since 1302. The island is a 10 km from east to west and 7 km north to south.