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General Information
The Island of Ischia:
Known as the Green Island because of its abundant flora, Ischia
is also renowned for its exceptionally mild climate and
therapeutic springs. Formed almost exclusively of volcanic rock,
Ischia is the largest island in the Bay of Naples, offering
sandy beaches, crystal clear sea, wooded mountainsides and much
more. Walkers can explore coastal paths or the rugged terrain of
Monte Epomeo -789 metres high. History enthusiasts will enjoy
the Aragonese Castle at Ischia Ponte, the archaeological Museum
at Lacco Ameno and other interesting historical sites. The
island bus service is good, with frequent buses to all the main
points of interest. Car-hire is reasonably priced and the
characteristic little Microtaxis are plentiful. Although the
British have frequented the Isle of Capri and the Sorrentine
peninsular for many years, they seem to have only recently
re-discovered Ischia and its delights. One particular local
attraction is the spectacular and exotic garden 'La Mortella'
garden (see right).
Beyond Ischia:
Although there is plenty to keep visitors happily occupied on
the island, it is also very easy to visit the islands of Capri
and Procida, or to spend a day on the mainland; Naples,
Herculaneum, Pompeii, Vesuvius and Sorrento are all possible.
There are regular ferries and hydrofoils to most places from
Ischia Porto, a limited service from Casamicciola, and several
hydrofoils daily from Forio to Naples.
Arriving by Air:
Upon arrival at Naples airport, you will need to get to the
harbour - Calata Porta di Massa, where is a frequent ferry (traghetto)
or Molo Beverello where you'll find hydrofoils (aliscafi) service to Ischia. Depending upon your
time of arrival at the airport, you can catch either the 3S bus
or the new ALIBUS to the harbour (which is cheap and takes about
30 mins) or take a taxi.
Arriving by
Road:

We advise you to take the 'Napoli Porto' exit from the
autostrada and then continue to follow the road signs to the
port (Molo Beverello or Calata Porta di Massa)
Forio:
The largest town on the island, Forio is full of interesting
shops, excellent restaurants and numerous pavement cafés where
you can sit and watch the world pass by over a coffee, aperitif
or ice cream. There is a daily market and several good bookshops
- W H Auden spent much of his time here, as did Henrik Ibsen and
others. The town has a picturesque harbour full of fishing and
sailing boats from where you can catch the hydrofoil to Naples
or round-the-island pleasure trips. Adjacent to the harbour are
the beautiful beaches of Chiaia and San Francesco with pale sand
and crystal clear water. Just beyond is the exotic garden 'La
Mortella' created by Lady Susana Walton, widow of the English
composer Sir William Walton, with the help of the celebrated
landscape architect Russell Page. This year is the centenary of
Sir William who died in 1983, so his music and the garden have
been much-featured recently in the media. Summer visitors to the
garden from can enjoy free classical concerts.
Crossing the
Bay:
At Molo Beverello or Calata Porta di Massa, you have the option of taking an aliscafo
or a traghetto to Ischia Porto at the north-eastern end of the
island - or you can take an aliscafo directly to Forio, on the
western side. These options depend on your arrival time at "Calata Porta di Massa ", but please bear in mind that the last ferry for
Ischia leaves Naples at 9.55pm. The aliscafo takes about 45 mins,
whereas the ordinary ferry takes 90mins. There are also
occasional fast (veloce) ferries which take about an hour. A
single ticket on the aliscafo or fast ferry costs approximately
17 Euro, whereas the price of the ordinary ferry is only about 6
Euro and has the added advantage of providing you with beautiful
views of the Bay of Naples, Vesuvius, Capri, Procida and the
picturesque little harbour of Ischia Porto where you will
arrive. (It is always advisable to buy single tickets as they
are not transferable and you may need to return by a different
method when you leave). Whether you eventually disembark at
either Ischia Porto or Forio, you will need to take a taxi to
your destination. |