Curator’s statement
Though Capri is undeniably breathtaking and a must-visit, if you're planning a visit to Naples or the Amalfi Coast, consider adding a day trip to Procida for an 'off-the-beaten-path' experience. Nestled off the rocky coastline of Naples lies the hidden treasure of Procida, a small island that spans less than two square miles, and is known for its colorful pastel architecture, breathtaking vistas and warm, welcoming locals.
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Things to do in Procida
Santa Margherita Nuova Monastery: Dating back to the 15th century, this historic church boasts a collection of precious relics and panoramic views of the Amalfi coast.
Marina di Corricella & Marina di Chiaiolello: Quaint marina adorned with colorful pastel buildings housing hidden gems like bars and restaurants.
Spiaggia della Chiaiolella: This gorgeous dark sand beach features calm waters and unique rock formations. Here, you can find free and paid beaches, and lots of seaside bars and restaurants.
Spiaggia Cala del Pozzo Vecchio: A quiet, natural beach with dark sand and a small snack and drink bar.
Spiaggia Chiaia: A quaint little beach with breathtaking views of the Amalfi coast and the colorful marina.
Terra Murata Viewpoint: Procida's highest point, offering captivating views, especially at sunset, making it a must-visit spot for breathtaking panoramas.
Cross the island by foot: Ponte di Vivara is a bridge that allows you to walk off the island, into Isola Vivara, a natural reserve that offers incredible panoramic views of Procida and Ischia Island.
Places to eat & drink in Procida
Ristorante La Pergola: An authentic local restaurant with a beautiful outdoor patio space adorned with lemon trees.
La Lampara: A splurge-worthy dining experience with stunning views, offering traditional local cuisine like their renowned lemon and fish pasta, paired with fine southern Italian wines, this tiny restaurant is a must-visit.
Chiaro Di Luna Bar: indulge in locally crafted gelato made from fresh garden produce. From unique flavors like Olive, Basil, and Lemon to classic favorites like double chocolate, this cozy spot is ideal for afternoon cocktails and delicious gelato treats.
Da Girone: A great spot for catching a sunset on the sea and have a local seafood pasta.
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