Beaches and Coasts
Ischia’s volcanic coastline offers a diverse range of shores, from expansive sandy stretches to secluded coves with thermal activity. This selection features the island's most notable beaches, including the three-kilometer Maronti beach with its natural fumaroles and the historic Spiaggia dei Pescatori, which provides direct views of the Castello Aragonese. The list covers various geological features, such as the dark volcanic sands of Cava dell'isola and the thermal-fed waters of Citara and Cava Grado.
Spiaggia di Sant'Angelo
A narrow isthmus of dark volcanic sand connecting the pedestrian village of Sant'Angelo to the volcanic rock of the Torre islet.
Maronti beach
The island's longest beach, spanning nearly three kilometers. It features natural fumaroles where volcanic steam heats the sand and is located near the ancient Cavascura thermal springs.
Spiaggia dei Pescatori
Located between Ischia Porto and Ischia Ponte, this shore is characterized by traditional wooden fishing boats and views of the 15th-century Castello Aragonese.
Spiaggia di San Pietro
A central sandy beach in Ischia Porto, stretching from the harbor toward the local thermal district.
Cava dell'isola
A free-access beach in Forio with dark volcanic sand, bordered by high tufa cliffs and known for its deep waters.
Spiaggia di Citara
Situated at the foot of Punta Imperatore, this beach is known for its proximity to the Poseidon Thermal Gardens and its mineral-rich coastal waters.
Spiaggia della Chiaia
One of the largest sandy beaches in Forio, featuring shallow waters protected by stone breakwaters.
Cava Grado
A small cove accessible via a steep staircase near Sant'Angelo. It features underwater thermal vents that naturally warm the seawater.
Spiaggia degli Inglesi
A small, secluded beach located in the village of Sant'Alessandro, accessible via a narrow downhill pedestrian path.
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