Scenic Procida

Scenic Procida’s article will introduce you to this magical island only a few km from Naples. Furthermore, we will reveal what to visit and what to do, and where the most famous beaches and film locations were shot.

Scenic Procida island

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About Scenic Procida island

Procida, a tiny isle in the Bay of Naples, was named Italy’s Capital of Culture for 2022, beating nine other candidates and becoming the first island ever awarded the title.

Around 4 square km, the island has mostly flown under the radar, overshadowed by its more famous siblings (Capri and Ischia). This is all despite its big-screen moments. Procida has served as the set of The Talented Mr. Ripley and Il Postino. 

What to see and do

Marina Corricella

Characteristic, evocative, and romantic, Marina Corricella is Procida’s most ancient fishing village. Arranged as a theater on the sea and surrounded by the nets on the dock, this fishing village is a quiet and seductive haven for those who favor relaxing holidays. The smell of the sea, the characteristic narrow lanes, the unusual architecture, and the total absence of vehicles make Corricella a world apart.

Tip: Finally, an obligatory stop for gastronomic and cinematographic tourism lovers is the Bar Graziella, a set of numerous cinematographic productions (il Postino, Talented Mr. Ripley).

Casale Vascello

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Casale Vascello

Casale Vascello is an antique fortified village at Terra Murata’s foot. The settlement was built in the 16th century after the Saracen invasions. 

Furthermore, here you’ll find two entrances at Via Principe Margherita and Via Salita Castello, once capable of closing off the town to the raiders. Still inhabited and undeniably picturesque, the village features a central courtyard framed by brightly colored terraced buildings with quirky arched windows.

Marina Corricella view from Terra Murata

Scenic Procida

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Terra Murata

The fortified center of Terra Murata is a place of outer beauty built on the island’s highest point. In dangerous times, when Saracens and the pirates were invading the island, it was the island’s main center. Furthermore, this part contains history, anecdotes, and cultural sites. What’s more, there are the top spots to shoot some of the best Instagram pictures.

Beaches and nature

Among Procida’smost scenic beaches are Pozzo Vecchio; Spiaggia Chiaia, to the east, which overlooks Ischia and features clear, shallow waters and a backdrop of rocky cliffs (plus the excellent seafood restaurant La Conchiglia); and Ciraccio, the longest and most secluded. 

Il Postino Beach: One of Procida’s most beautiful beaches is undoubtedly Pozzo Vecchio Beach, on the island’s western side. Also known as the Spiaggia del Postino (Postman’s Beach), it was here that one of the most intense scenes of the famous 1994 film was shot, the one in which Mario (Massimo Troisi) and the beautiful Beatrice (Mariagrazia Cucinotta) meet and fall in love for the first time.

So, watch The Talented Mr. Ripley and Il Postino before you go.

Eat, drink, and relax.

Naturally, traditional cuisine with fish in the forefront is served by the island’s small restaurants and trattorias, often managed by fishermen. Dishes on the menu also include lemon salad, a fresh recipe with poor origins, which you can try to prepare yourselves, starting with picking lemons in the island’s groves.

Il Postino beach on Procida island

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When is the best time of year to visit Procida?

The tourist season runs from Easter to the beginning of October. There are many ferry rides from Naples during these months- Furthermore, from June to September, there are also ferries from Capri, Ischia, and Sorrento.
So, the best time of year to visit Procida is the months of May, June, and September.

Getting to Procida

Procida lies 20 km off the coast of Naples. Daily ferries and hydrofoils are leaving from two of the city’scity’s piers, Molo Beverello and Porta di Massa, and Pozzuoli, just north of Naples. Depending on the ride, the faster hydrofoil or the slower ferry, you’ll get to the island in 40 minutes to 1 hour. You can also travel from Ischia in a 15- to 25-minute journey.

Where to stay

The island has many accommodations, from hotel rooms to private apartments. But more importantly, they are more affordable than the accommodation in the other part of the Naples region. So, you can spend less money on your perfect room and for some spectacular views that rival those of the Capri and Amalfi Coast.

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Some FAQs about Scenic Procida

  • Is it worth going to Procida? If you’re looking for an ideal day trip from Naples, Procida may be it! Procida is a small island, so you can easily walk from one port to another.
  • Where are the best sunset views? Spiaggia Chiaiolella, also known as Ciracciello, is near the bridge across to Vivara. This site receives spectacular sunsets. It gets the sun all day and has warm, shallow waters.
  • Can you walk around Procida? The island of Procida is the smallest of the islands in the Gulf of Naples, which makes it especially suitable for walking around.
  • Where should I take the most Instagramable photos? From the viewpoint right next to Terra Murata, you can see the whole fishermen’s village beside Marina Corricella with the cutest colorful fishing boats anchored. So, here you can take the cutest photos and post them on your Instagram profile.
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