Ischia

Ischia is a volcanic island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Campania region. Known as the "Green Island" due to its lush vegetation, Ischia is a popular destination for its natural landscapes, thermal springs, and rich historical heritage.

Ischia's thermal springs have been renowned since ancient times for their healing properties. The Romans and Greeks frequented these waters for their health benefits and relaxation. Today, these thermal waters continue to attract visitors from around the world, offering therapeutic and wellness benefits.

The island is also home to ancient ruins, including the Aragonese Castle, a fortress dating back to the 5th century BC, perched on a rocky islet connected to Ischia by a bridge. This historic site offers panoramic views of the sea and the island.