I've traveled to Italy annually for the past 15 years. I always skip Capri for this neighboring island instead.
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I've traveled to Italy annually for the past 15 years. I always skip Capri for this neighboring island instead.
"During my recent 17-day trip there, I realized Ischia has everything its more popular neighbor offers - great shopping, a castle, beaches, a botanical garden - but with fewer tourists. Here's why it belongs on your Italy itinerary."
"Being able to wander streets like Via Roma, stop for Amarena cherry and Nutella gelato at Il Grottino, and visit Corso Vittorio Colonna's restaurants, coffee bars, and shops without battling crowds is always exceptional. The island still felt lively and vibrant when I was there; it just wasn't swarmed with tourists."
"Although Capri is famous for its high-end boutiques, I found the shopping experience on Ischia to be more focused on reasonably priced clothing made by local designers. Ischia also specializes in ceramics, beauty products infused with the island's volcanic mud and thermal waters, and Rucolino Amaro - a sweet, herbaceous liqueur made from arugula."
Ischia, a Phlegraean island in the Gulf of Naples, provides an excellent alternative to the overcrowded and expensive Capri. Located just 50 minutes by ferry from Naples, Ischia features a walkable town center with major attractions including San Pietro Beach, Castello Aragonese, and thermal spas accessible without overwhelming crowds. The island offers shopping focused on reasonably priced local designer clothing, unique ceramics, beauty products made from volcanic mud and thermal waters, and local liqueurs. Despite being busy during Italy's peak summer season, Ischia maintains a vibrant atmosphere while avoiding the tourist saturation that characterizes Capri, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking authentic Italian island experiences.
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