planning in visiting Procida island?
choose from one of our day trip by private boat to Procida & nearby destinations
Our private boat tours have daily departures from these harbors:
Sorrento | Capri | Positano | Amalfi | Naples
Let’s discover Procida island…
Main Attractions and Towns
Marina Corricella: This iconic fishing village is the island’s postcard-perfect location, characterized by its pastel-hued houses stacked along the harbor. It’s a car-free zone, offering a tranquil atmosphere and stunning sea views.
Terra Murata: The historic heart of Procida, perched on a hill, Terra Murata is home to medieval streets, the impressive Palazzo d’Avalos (a former prison), and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo. The views from this area are breathtaking.
Marina Grande: The island’s main port and bustling hub, Marina Grande welcomes visitors with lively cafes, restaurants, and shops. It’s the gateway to exploring Procida.
Beaches
Chiaia Beach: A sandy, secluded beach accessible via a staircase, offering calm waters and views of the Marina Corricella.
Pozzo Vecchio Beach: Also known as the “Postman’s Beach” due to its appearance in the film Il Postino, this beach combines cinematic charm with natural beauty.
Chiaiolella Beach: Popular for its larger size and easy access, this beach is great for families and offers nearby dining options.
Food and Dining
Procida’s culinary scene reflects its maritime heritage and Italian traditions. Some local favorites include:
Linguine alle Vongole: A classic dish of linguine with fresh clams.
Rabbit alla Procidana: A traditional recipe featuring rabbit stewed with herbs, tomatoes, and wine.
Zeppole and Lingue di Procida: Local pastries, especially the cream-filled Lingue di Procida (literally “tongues of Procida”).
Seafood: From freshly caught octopus to anchovies, the island’s menus are filled with delicious seafood options.
The island also has quaint bars and gelaterias where you can enjoy an aperitivo or a scoop of creamy gelato while taking in the scenery.
Shopping
Procida’s shopping scene focuses on locally crafted goods, making it perfect for picking up unique souvenirs. Key items include:
- Ceramics: Hand-painted pottery featuring vibrant Mediterranean colors and designs.
- Limoncello and Citrus Products: The island’s lemons are famous, and you’ll find a variety of lemon-based products, from liqueurs to soaps.
- Artisanal Clothing: Small boutiques often sell handmade clothes and accessories.
Local Amenities
Procida offers all essential amenities for a comfortable stay:
- Accommodations: From boutique hotels to charming bed-and-breakfasts, options abound.
- Transportation: While cars are limited, bicycles and scooters are widely available for hire. The island is also well-connected to Naples and nearby islands via ferries and hydrofoils.
- Cultural Events: Procida hosts several traditional festivals, such as the Good Friday Procession, where locals carry large religious statues through the streets.
Why Visit?
Procida is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation, culture, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re exploring the narrow streets of Terra Murata, enjoying a meal at a seaside trattoria, or simply soaking in the Mediterranean sunshine, Procida offers an authentic taste of Italy’s coastal charm.