Strand Hotel Delfini





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This beautiful and comfortable walk starts from Pineta Mirtina in Ischia and along the seafront reaches the islet of the Aragonese Castle, also called the island within the island. Here you can lose yourself in 25 centuries of history among all the civilizations that have enriched this place: from the Greeks to the Romans, and from the Aragon dynasty to the Colonna. In addition to the past history, there are often also art and painting exhibitions, meetings and cultural events here. To visit...
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This is a beautiful and very comfortable walk suitable for everyone starting from Pilastri almost all on an asphalted road. Along the way there are many landscapes and breathtaking views of the coast as well as numerous opportunities to visit small villages and picturesque churches where you can stop for a shady stop.
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This enchanting beach deserves to be visited for many hours for the beauty of the place, the sea and the excellent La Pace restaurant where you can taste fried fish and excellent wine with peaches. If you are a fan of breathtaking views, the Scarrupata path on the island of Ischia will not disappoint you. The walk takes place among prickly pears, reeds, some olive trees, and lots of blue and you reach a large pebble beach, where you can take one of the most extraordinary baths in Ischia. We...
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This is a beautiful route to do both on foot and by mountain bike from the north coast to the south coast of the island of Ischia. The departure is at Casamicciola Terme and the arrival is at the Maronti beach passing by Monte Rotaro (307m) and the Fondo d'Oglio. The Maronti beach in 1500 was frequented by pirates who took away prisoners to be sold as slaves. It is now a quiet place to relax and explore the beautiful quarries nearby. Here you will also find a thermal bath that was created in...
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This walk suitable for everyone leads directly to Monte Epomeo (788m). This mountain is of volcanic origin and is the highest on the island of Ischia. The last eruption on the island dates back to 1302. The path starts on a carriageway and slowly crosses a chestnut wood. On the top there is a church of 1459 dedicated to San Nicola di Bari, a hermitage, as well as a tavern, both of these structures dug into the tuff. Then following a path also carved in the tuff, you arrive at the highest...