March in Ischia: everything starts. With many novelties: the Garden of Ravino, wine cellars and hotels, with low season prices. Sun, sea and thermal baths. The usual Ischia? Not really. While Naples is invaded by …
Many local recipes use rabbit which live in the wild in the local woods (also full of mushrooms, berries and strawberry trees), but that have also been bred for centuries in pits dug out in …
Our Ischia Travel Guide has prepared a tour of the best beaches for you that allows you to travel right around the island starting from the borough of Ischia. We recommend you choose two or …
Denominated Enaria, the wine land, the island preserves a great ampelographic patrimony (AGO PRESS) For almost half a century, the wine of Ischia has held the recognition of Doc wine. It’s 40th anniversary was celebrated …
Grape production areas: Interessa i versanti da Ovest a Est di Ischia. Le uve provengono da piccole proprietà di abituali conferenti uve di Casa D’Ambra.
Grape composition: 85% Biancolella, 15%. Forastera, San Lunardo and Uva Rilla. …
The garden was made by the English composer, William Walton and his Argentian wife. Walton loved the isolation and composed there for 35 years. His wife believed there was a connection between music and gardening. …
The primitive church, built in 1704 for the institution of the archconfraternity, was subsequently widened and probably also modified in the orientation. The current church, of modest dimensions, is with a unique aisle, illuminated from …
The Aragonese Castle (Castello Aragonese, Ischia Ponte) was built in 474 BC on a rock near the island, by Hiero I of Syracuse. At the same time, two towers were built to control enemy fleet’s …
A splendid sea, pristine nature (it’s no accident that it’s called the “green island” for the characteristic colour of the tuff that covers most of Mount Epomeo, but also for its pine and chestnut and …