Ischia is an international tourist destination situated peacefully in the Gulf of Naples, with crystal-clear seas, untouched landscapes, cultural sites and many other surprises. Its robust shoreline is distinguished by a series of headlands, streets and beaches where sea water flows a few feet from shoreline with hot water from thermomineral springs. Indeed, the volcanic island hides a high concentration of hot springs and a wide variety of waters in its underground, which make Ischia 'the capital of the Europe's thermal spa.More than 300 spa areas allow the rest of the mind and the body to regenerate. In Ischia, also called "The Green Island" it is a springtime eruption of colors and fragrances because of its numerous pine trees and lush Mediterranean vegetation. The wineries, planted on terraced grounds, give a special touch to the island's overall landscape.
The island of Ponza is situated between Rome and Naples off the coast of the Lazio Region. As you enter the charismatic port on your charter, you are greeted by its lush green landscape. This island and its surrounding coastline are best explored by boat, as it is a rustic destination and all the modern comforts will be on your yacht, but it is certainly a place steeped in tradition and charm.
Boasting one of Italy’s best stretches of water for snorkeling and swimming, Palmarola is a tiny island that can be found on the north side of Ponza. With no residents on the island, the only way to access it is via boat. Drop anchor beneath the rocky crops and swim in crystalline waters that don’t even boast a single ripple. With exceptional visibility, it's the perfect spot for donning your mask and flippers and swimming with silvery fish and other sea life. The pale pebbled beach makes a change from sand and as the island is uninhabited, you can expect plenty of peace and serenity. One of the most charming things about exploring Palmarola is the boats laden with ice-cream and other goodies to keep you refreshed in the high heat of the day.
You don’t get better than charming Capri. The graceful gem of the lemon-scented Amalfi Coast, Capri is pure poetry and worthy of a thousand sonnets. Dwarfed by soaring sea cliffs and penned in by the sparkling sea, any other small would disappear against so much drama but not Capri. Brimming with wisteria frothed villas, brightly painted buildings, gardens cloaked in kaleidoscopic colour framed by pergolas, and plump piazzas that are prime people-watching territory, Capri doesn’t fail to utterly enchant. Charter guests will want to visit the famed Grotta Azzurra - this flooded cave was believed to be home to sea nymphs and magic back in Roman days thanks to its iridescent hues of unbelievable blue. The Gardens of Augustus are also worth a stroll and the Villa San Michele is sure to steal your heart. With incredible seafood on offer and divine confection, you won’t go hungry in this happening summer spot.
Positano is a dramatic, cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast, and without doubt one of the most photographed and filmed locations in Italy. This chic retreat is a must stop on your charter.