Naples - Natural Areas Vesuvio Mount Vesuvius is a volcano in the Gulf of Naples. It is one of several volcanoes which form the Campanian volcanic arc. Vesuvius consists of a large cone partially encircled by the steep rim of a summit caldera caused by the collapse of an earlier and originally much higher structure. It is an active volcan and in the past it was protagonist of many catastrophic eruption such as in the famous Pompei ed Ercolano.
Forio - Natural Areas Baia di Sorgeto If you visit Forio d'Ischia you must not forget to visit the fabulous Bay of Sorgeto. It is the perfect match between the sea and outdoor spa treatments in stunning locations.
Naples - Natural Areas Campi Flegrei Campi Flegrei is one of the regional parks in Naples that was declared in the year 2003. The region comprises of more than 22 creators alongside gaseous emissions especially in its Solfatara creator. There are several phenomenas that characterize the region. For instance, the bradyseismic phenomena that are most clear at the Macellum.
Naples - Natural Areas Parco Virgiliano Parco Virgiliano is located next to Salario. It is best known in terms of bars. Many people refer to it as bar Parco Virgiliano. It is a tourist attraction that motivates tour guides to love their work since their audience enjoys what they see.
Naples - Natural Areas Isola di Nisida Nisida is an islet that originates from volcanicity located in north of Naples around Cape Posillipo. Statistics reveal that those visitors who have happened to step at this islet have left smiling. It has a unique history concerning its monastery.
Capri - Natural Areas Monte Solaro It is the highest place on the island at 589 meters above sea level. You can take a chairlift there or walk by taking a narrow street at the beginning of Viale Axel Munthe. At the top, you will see a complex of belvederes including the remains of Fortino di Bruto, a blockhouse built in the early 19th century when England and France were battling.
Capri - Natural Areas I faraglioni di Capri These are three huge rock formations that emerge from the sea, the average height is about 100 meters. The first stacks is called Stella, the second Faraglione di Mezzo, the third Faraglione di Fuori. The stacks characterize the landscape of the island and make it recognizable all over the world.
Capri - Natural Areas Belvedere Cannone It takes its name from the Napoleonic occupation of 1808, in fact, the garrisons of the French army placed, in defense of the south side of the island, a large cannon. Amazing view.
Capri - Natural Areas La Grotta Azzurra The cave is located in the municipality of Anacapri below the remains of the Imperial Villa Damecuta. It is 60 metres long and 25 metres wide. Famous since Roman times for the game of colors created by the light that penetrates the submerged part. Access to the cave can be more or less difficult depending on the tides.
Barano d'Ischia - Natural Areas Cava scura Cavascura is one of the most amazing places on the island of Ischia. The farther you get from the sea, the more it seems to be in Cappadocia. Spires, pinnacles drawn by the wind, peaked walls full of bird nests.
Lacco Ameno - Natural Areas Scoglio del fungo A particular rock in the shape of a mushroom, precisely ten meters high and positioned a stone's throw from the shore. It is green tuff and was erupted from the mouth of Mount Epomeo and eroded over the centuries by the action of the sea.