Procida

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"Procida is a small island off the coast of Naples -- much smaller than Ischia and Capri -- and is a great mini adventure. Catch a ferry out in the morning and be back home in time for dinner! Ferries leave from Naples as well as Pozzuoli. From Pozzuoli the ferry ride can be as fast as 20 minutes and very reasonably priced. Plus, Pozzuoli is usually less crowded and a bit more of a relaxed port compared to Naples. Enjoy a short, smooth ferry ride to Procida - most ferries to the island offer rooftop seating which is nice in the summer but bring the sunscreen! Try some great seafood restaurants in Marina Corricella, rent a beach umbrella at one of the small lidos on the coastline, or take in the views from Salita Castello! There are lots of little shops by local artisans and small cafes for lounging with a treat while taking in the view. Taxis' can quickly get you around the island but even from the main port you can see a lot just by walking. Ferry timetables linked below."
"Procida is a small island located in the Bay of Naples, near the larger islands of Ischia and Capri. The island is known for its colorful houses, narrow streets, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the island's charming town center, which features many historic buildings, including the 15th-century Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo. The island also has several beautiful beaches, including Chiaia Beach, which is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Procida is a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Mediterranean, away from the crowds of more popular tourist destinations. I linked a website to discover all the beautiful things to do and how to reach Procida."
"Tiny island in the Bay of Naples known for its pastel colored building facades. Tourists tend to overlook Procida in favor of Capri and Ischia, but it’s slowly becoming more popular after being named Italy's Capital of Culture in 2022."
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