3. Marina Corricella
Procida’s oldest fishing village is probably one of Italy’s most beautiful due to its patchwork of pink, purple, yellow, blue, and greenhouses. It dates back to the 17th century, and this small Italian town has a simple, laid-back vibe that’s hard to compare with anywhere else.
Lined with fishing nets and wooden boats, the harbor is usually animated with vendors and shouting fishermen. While here, you can also visit Fortress Terra Murata, a former prison serving as the island’s highest point.
It has some magnificent views that stretch across the Gulf of Naples. We recommend staying at the 18th-century aristocratic Palazzo Hotel la Casa sul Mare stands out. It features designer rooms that will transport you back in time.
And La Corricella’s signature fish dishes will leave you wanting more!