The island of Ischia, located at the entrance of the Gulf of Naples, is the largest of the Neapolitan islands.
The island is geographically situated 17 miles from Capri and Naples. For the beauty of the landscape, beaches, lush pine
forests, vineyards, chestnut forests, citrus groves, is called the green island.
The island of Ischia has a population of 58,500 inhabitants, and is divided into six municipalities: Ischia, Casamicciola Terme,
Lacco Ameno, Forio, Fontana Serrara and Barano, all renowned resorts that offer not only swims, spa and pleasant walks up
to the summit of Mount Epomeo (790 meters high), but also the most comfortable hotel equipment and modern sports facilities.
The island of Ischia has a Mediterranean climate is very mild and pleasant, with temperatures averaging 10 degrees in winter and
about 28 degrees in summer. The hottest month is August.
The island of Ischia is of volcanic origin, and is included in the Campi Flegrei ( "burning"). Several eruptions have occurred
in history, the last in order of time came in 1301, which forced residents to flee.
Thanks to its original hot springs gush out everywhere, fumaroles, saunas, heaters and natural hot sand.
Their efficacy was already known in antiquity by the mouth of Pliny the Elder, Strabo and Statius. The thermal waters
make it a therapeutic tool in a wide pathology, in addition to beauty treatments and preventive action.
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