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Capri, Ischia and Procida

The authentic charm of the islands in the Gulf of Naples, to be discovered on a boat trip

Why choose Capri, Ischia and Procida?

Boat trips to Capri, Ischia and Procida are the most fascinating and comprehensive way to experience the beauty of the Gulf of Naples.
With Plaghia Charter, you can depart from Amalfi, Positano or Praiano to reach these extraordinary islands in a single day, with all the comfort and freedom of a private boat with skipper.

Capri welcomes you with its famous Faraglioni rocks, the Blue Grotto, the deep blue waters of Punta Tragara and the cliffs of Salto di Tiberio.
An island full of charm, where you can stop for a swim in hidden coves, stroll among elegant boutiques or have a coffee in the famous Piazzetta. A perfect balance between wild nature and worldliness.

Ischia, the largest island, is a true natural and thermal paradise. Its coastline offers sheltered bays, sea caves and the opportunity to bathe in warm, therapeutic waters, such as in the Bay of Sorgeto.
You can admire the Aragonese Castle from the sea or go ashore for a wellness experience in the famous thermal gardens.

Procida, more intimate and reserved, retains its authentic charm intact. Its colourful harbours, such as Marina della Corricella, look like something out of a painting.
Sailing around the island, you can admire the silhouette of pastel-coloured houses, dive into the clear waters of the Regno di Nettuno Marine Protected Area and discover corners of rare beauty that are still largely untouched by mass tourism.

Each island can be the destination of a single excursion, or you can choose a combined tour to visit several places in a single day.
In the evening, when you return, you will be left with the aromas of Napolitan cuisine: fresh fish, mozzarella, typical desserts such as babà or sfogliatella, served in small restaurants along the illuminated piers.

The three gems of the Campania archipelago, in the shadow of Vesuvius.

Capri, Ischia and Procida are the three queens of the Campanian sea, each with its own unique personality.
During a boat trip, you can sail between these islands surrounded by enchanting landscapes and the unmistakable silhouette of Vesuvius in the background.

A complete experience for those who want to combine relaxation, exploration and an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere.

Navigation areas

Departing from the Amalfi Coast, you can reach:

Capri Island, with the Faraglioni rocks, the Green Grotto, Punta Carena and the Piazzetta;
Ischia, with its thermal bays, the Aragonese Castle and the Grotta del Mago;
Procida, with the seaside village of Corricella, Palazzo d’Avalos and the protected waters of the Kingdom of Neptune.

Each excursion can be tailored to suit your interests. Our team will be happy to put together the perfect itinerary for you to experience the islands as you wish: sea, nature, culture or simply a relaxing day on a boat.

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Legend has it

Legend has it that a long time ago lived two young people: Vesuvius was a young knight famous for his impulsive and also violent character, while Capri was a shy and reserved young woman.

Despite having such different characters, they were inexorably attracted to each other. Love changed Vesuvius; the sweetness of Capri managed to soften the character of Vesuvius, who thanks to the closeness of Capri became the best of all men.

Day after day they grew closer and confessed their everlasting love to each other, deciding to marry.

The families of the two lovers, however, hated each other and did not accept the union between the two; despite the pleas, promises and advice, Capri's family did not accept the marriage and decided to put an end to the romance by banishing the young woman.

This was the sorry fate of Capri who, separated from her beloved Vesuvius, felt as if her soul had been torn out of her. Then came her desperate decision: she said a short prayer and leapt to her death into the depths of the sea, not being able to bear even one day without her beloved.

And it was there, where she leapt to her death, that a blue and green island would emerge: the island of Capri.