Set out from Forio on Ischia and cross the glittering Gulf of Naples to Procida on a private full-day boat tour that feels curated for curious travelers. This Tour privato dell'isola di Procida leaves from the port of Forio and spends a day weaving between sapphire bays, pastel harbors and the low volcanic ridgelines that mark the Phlegraean Islands.
The trip begins at the meeting point—Seleziona il tuo porto di partenza—where a comfortable boat and a small, attentive crew welcome up to ten guests. As you cut through open water, the boat presents the islands from a marine vantage: steep tuff cliffs, sea caves, and beaches framed by Mediterranean maquis. The crew shares local stories and navigation tips while offering cold drinks, setting the tone for a relaxed but active day on the sea.
First ashore is La Corricella, Procida’s postcard fishing neighborhood. Its narrow alleys climb from the tiny harbor to terraces of houses painted in lemon, rose and ochre; light bounces off the façades and back into the water. You’ll have time to wander, taste a café or pick up handmade goods—ideal for photographers and slow-walking explorers.
Back on board, lunch transforms the deck into an informal trattoria. Fresh-caught fish, seasonal vegetables and simple pasta highlight Campanian flavors; a glass of local white ties the meal to the coast. Dining while the boat circumnavigates Procida gives continuous coastal views: limestone benches, pumice-strewn inlets and the fluted profiles of ancient quarries.
Later the route approaches Ischia’s Castello Aragonese, seen from sea under its centuries-old battlements. The fort’s volcanic outcrop and layered masonry read like a history lesson written in stone— a reminder of the region’s strategic role across Mediterranean trade and warfare.
This private tour is compact enough for families and flexible enough for couples seeking privacy or small groups wanting conviviality. The limited ten-person capacity keeps the experience personal; the crew adapts stops, and optional extras include wine tastings or a sunset dinner. Practical notes: plan for sun exposure, stable-boat boarding, and roughly seven hours aboard and ashore.
Onboard briefings explain boarding etiquette, local fishing practices and basic marine safety; children are welcome but should be steady on deck. Booking allows changes or full refund with 48-hour notice. Because the tour keeps groups small, the rhythm stays unhurried: you can linger at a rocky swim stop, explore a seaside chapel or accept a crew-led snorkel. This balance of pace and place makes the day memorable and Neapolitan.