Procida
Procida: A Hidden Gem of the Bay of Naples
Explore Procida Island, a colorful gem in the Bay of Naples, rich in history, stunning beaches, and authentic Italian cuisine.
Nestled in the Bay of Naples, Procida is a charming island known for its colorful houses, stunning beaches, and rich history. A perfect getaway for tourists seeking an authentic Italian experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Ferry
To reach Procida from Positano, head to the main harbor (Porto di Positano). You can take a short walk down the winding streets to the waterfront. Look for the signs directing you to the port. Ferries to Procida typically run every hour. Purchase your ticket at the ticket booth located near the ferry dock. Once you board, enjoy the scenic ride across the Bay of Naples which takes about 40 minutes. Upon arrival at Procida, you will disembark at the main harbor.
Walking (from the ferry terminal in Procida)
Once you've arrived at the Procida ferry terminal, exit the terminal and head towards the main street (Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi). You can explore the colorful streets of Procida by walking along this main thoroughfare. Follow the signs to the beach (Spiaggia di Chiaiolella) or any of the local attractions. Procida is small, and walking allows you to take in the beautiful sights of the island.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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