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Things to do in Sant'Angelo d'Ischia Italy – what to see attractions and activities

Welcome to Sant'Angelo d'Ischia Italy. If you’are planning to visit Sant'Angelo d'Ischia for your next trip and you are looking for the best places to visit, here you’ll find tips and suggestions of most popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Sant'Angelo d'Ischia and surrounding. Travelers will appreciate this italian town with his rich historical and artistic heritage, local culture and environment. Discover the monuments, buildings, natural treasures and all the details that characterize Sant'Angelo d'Ischia and its territory.  Share and suggest a place you've visited.

What To See near Sant'Angelo d'Ischia

Lacco Ameno (7 Km)

Giardini Botanici Termali Negombo

The Negombo Botanical Thermal Gardens were created by Duke Luigi Silvestro Camerini who settled himself to Ischia in 1946. The Garden was designed by Ermanno Casasco and houses plants from Brazil, Australia, Japan and South Africa. There are also contemporary artistic works such as Arnaldo Pomodoro's “The Arch in Heaven”. The Spa hosts the waters that flow at a temperature of 40 °C, particularly indicated in the treatment of osteo-articular diseases.

Bacoli (20 Km)

Baia - Castello di Baia

The Aragonese Castle was built by Alfonso of Aragon at the end of the fifteenth century for the defense of the Gulf of Pozzuoli from the Moors. The building consists of a series of fortifications linked together. The castle has a strategic position that allows for a wide view that prevented the enemies from approaching. The castle of Baia is home to the Archaeological Museum of the Phlegraean Fields for its dominant position compared to the archaeological sites of the Phlegraean Campi.
Hotel Terme Rosaleo - >Casamicciola Terme
Casamicciola Terme (5 Km) - Via Cumana, 18
Hotel Terme Rosaleo is a former Bourbon villa with seafront views, set in an elegant park 2 minutes from the beach. It has its own thermal baths with waters coming direct from ancient springs, and a wellness centre offering mud therapy, massages, peeling, scrubs and more. Also on-site are indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a large restaurant/bar. All rooms are en suite, and most have a terrace or balcony.
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