4Procida

The tiniest island in the Gulf of Naples and less visited than Capri or Ischia, Procida is a peaceful destination even in high season. The Italian island is glowing with pastel-hued houses, pristine beaches and scenic ancient harbors. 

Procida is a great place to combine seaside relaxation with culture and rural charm. The island remains mostly inhabited by locals, giving visitors the chance to mingle with its authentic lifestyle. Some of the highlights of the island are Marina di Corricella, a stunning colorful fishing harbor lined with a number of bars and restaurants; the livelier, yacht-studded Marina di Chiaiolella; along with beaches and small hidden bays dotted along the coast of Procida. Additionally, the medieval old town of Terra Murata, the highest point of the island, is a wonderful place to visit and explore the amazing culture.