about Ischia
Ischia
If you're heading for Ischia, one of the volcanic islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, set at the enorthern end of the Gulf of Naples, you're lucky to visit a destination whose main industry is tourism. The area has both a 34-km coastline and mountainous terrain that's quite attractive to tourists.
Visitors from Asia and Europe enjoy its thermal spas, as well as its volcanic mud. We should also mention that as there are many tourists visiting from Germany, German is the second language after English in the area.
It's advisable to visit the main sights in Ischia, such as Aragonese Castle, the gardens of la Mortella, Villa La Colombaia, Sant'Angelo, Maronti Beach-Barano d'Ischia and the Church of the Soccorso' Forio.
Castello Aragonese dates back to 474 BC and was built by Hiero I of Siracuse. At present, the Castle is the landmark that attracts the largest number of tourists visiting the island. We recommend you go to the small chapel of Saint John Joseph of the Cross, the patron saint of the island and not far from the castle.
No doubt, you'll find the best place to stay in Ischia when considering the options in our hotel catalogue.