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Discover the charm of Ischia and Procida in one day with this boat tour from Naples. Enjoy scenic stops, authentic sights, and local flavors for an unforgettable experience.
Imagine zipping across the Bay of Naples on a comfortable boat, visiting two of Italy’s most enchanting islands in just one day. This Ischia and Procida Day Boat Tour offers a seamless way to experience the highlights of these two coastal gems without the hassle of multiple ferry rides or complicated logistics. With an expert crew guiding you through history, nature, and picture-perfect villages, it’s an adventure that promises both relaxation and cultural richness.
One of the standout features of this tour is its convenient departure point at Castel dell’Ovo, right in Naples’ town center, making it easy to incorporate into your broader Italian itinerary. We especially appreciate how this trip packs a variety of experiences—like snorkeling, sightseeing, and sampling local snacks—into just 8 hours. However, potential travelers should be aware that lunch isn’t included, so planning for a meal on your own might be necessary.
This tour is ideal for those who want a full day of scenic exploration without the stress of planning individual ferry trips. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply in search of a relaxing day at sea, this experience offers a well-balanced mix of sights, culture, and leisure. Keep in mind, the group size is limited to 12, ensuring a more intimate and personalized atmosphere.

This tour begins bright and early at 9:00am from the Castel dell’Ovo pier in Naples. Setting off from this central location means you’re already in the heart of the city, with views of the castle and bay that set the tone for your day. The boat itself is well-equipped, offering snacks like traditional Neapolitan taralli, bottled water, and alcoholic drinks such as beer, all included to keep you refreshed as you cruise.
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The first stop is the thermal bay of Sorgeto in Panza, on the southern coast of Ischia. This natural cove is famed for its boiling waters, which are perfect for year-round bathing. Here, you’ll find a free open-air thermal park, where you can dip into warm waters while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Reviewers note that the admission is included, allowing for a relaxed hour to soak, take photos, or just unwind. The thermal waters provide a unique, authentic experience that many visitors find both soothing and memorable.
Next, the boat glides into the famous fishing village of Sant’Angelo, a favorite among travelers for its charming, narrow streets and relaxed vibe. Although it’s now a trendy resort, it still retains its old-world charm, with no cars in sight—just colorful houses, tiny boutiques, and cozy cafes. Travelers often mention that this stop is a perfect place for a leisurely walk or some quick shopping. Admission here is free, and you’ll have around an hour to explore.
One of Ischia’s most iconic landmarks, the Castello Aragonese, is a highlight. The castle, dating back more than 25 centuries, has seen Greeks, Romans, and Aragonese, making it a symbol of the island’s layered history. The viewpoints from the castle are spectacular, offering sweeping vistas across the bay. While admission isn’t included, the photo opportunities are worth the visit, and guides often share fascinating stories about its strategic importance through the ages. Expect about an hour here, giving you plenty of time to appreciate the blend of history and scenery.
Just a quick 15-minute stop at the islet of Vivara offers a chance to see the protected natural reserve that’s joined to Procida by a bridge. It’s a quiet, green spot that provides a stark contrast to the bustling villages—perfect for a few photos or a brief walk. It’s a free stop and adds a touch of tranquility to the day.
The final stop is the famous Marina Corricella, the oldest fishing port on Procida. Expect a sea of colorful facades, arched streets, and a peaceful atmosphere. This village has been appreciated for its peculiar architecture and authentic charm—and it’s frequently cited as a highlight by previous guests. You’ll have a generous two hours to wander its narrow streets, snap photos, and breathe in the salty air. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed lunch or an ice cream, though food isn’t included in the tour.

The inclusions of this tour make it a solid value for the price of around $213 per person. You get snacks, bottled water, alcoholic beverages, and snorkeling gear, which means you can enjoy the water and relax without extra costs. Plus, the private transportation and fuel surcharge are covered, ensuring smooth sailing and no hidden fees.
Not included are lunch and towels—so, bringing some snacks or planning to buy a quick meal on Procida is advisable. Also, castle entrance fees aren’t included, so if you’re eager to explore inside, budget accordingly.
Considering the full-day experience, transportation, snacks, and guided stops, the cost feels justified. You’re paying for a hassle-free, well-organized tour that touches on the most photogenic and culturally significant sights, with the added bonus of snorkeling equipment and local snacks that enhance the value.

One enthusiastic reviewer, Sarah_M, mentions that the day was “very full and exciting” with a speedboat and a guide named Mario, who was described as knowledgeable and hospitable. This personal touch from the crew can make a big difference, especially in a setting where local insights bring history and culture to life.
Guests consistently highlight the expert guides and the quality of the snorkeling gear, noting that it allowed for a fun, relaxed underwater experience. The small group size—max 12 travelers—was appreciated by many for creating an intimate atmosphere where everyone felt included.
A common theme in reviews is the well-paced itinerary, with enough time at each stop to explore without feeling rushed. The inclusion of snacks and drinks also scored points, making the day more comfortable and enjoyable.


This Ischia and Procida boat tour is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive yet relaxed day exploring two beautiful islands. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate a balanced mix of history, nature, and authentic local culture without the hassle of planning multiple transport options.
If you’re a history enthusiast, you’ll enjoy the stories behind Castello Aragonese. Nature lovers will appreciate the thermal waters and natural reserves. And if you’re just looking for a beautiful day on the water with good company, this tour hits the mark.
It’s also great for travelers who value small group experiences and want to avoid overly commercialized tours. Since the group size is limited to 12, everyone gets more personalized attention, which can really enhance the overall trip.

This Ischia and Procida Day Boat Tour offers a well-rounded, value-packed way to see some of the most charming sights of the Bay of Naples in one day. From the thermal waters of Sorgeto to the colorful streets of Marina Corricella, the itinerary is crafted to give you a taste of authentic island life combined with stunning scenery. The knowledgeable guides, inclusive snacks, and snorkeling gear make for a comfortable, fun experience that’s suitable for most travelers.
While it’s not a tour for those looking for gourmet dining or extensive castle visits, it perfectly balances sightseeing and leisure. The small-group setting and flexible logistics mean you’ll likely leave feeling relaxed, inspired, and with plenty of photos to remember your day.
If you love discovering Italy’s coastal treasures with ease and comfort, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially suited for those who want to see both islands in one go without sacrificing quality or authenticity.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the small group size makes it family-friendly. Just consider the age of children for snorkeling and walking around.
Do I need to bring my own towels?
Towels are not provided, so bringing your own if you plan to swim or relax at Sorgeto is recommended.
Is lunch included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included. You might want to bring some snacks or plan to purchase food during your time on Procida.
Will I have free time at each stop?
Yes, the itinerary offers enough time at each location—about an hour at Sorgeto and Sant’Angelo, and two hours at Marina Corricella—to explore comfortably.
Are the snorkeling equipment and snacks really included?
Yes, snorkeling gear, snacks like taralli, bottled water, and alcoholic drinks are all included for your convenience.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people typically join the tour?
The group is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Can I visit the inside of the Castello Aragonese?
While the castle itself is a highlight, entrance fees are not included, so access inside may require an additional ticket.
This comprehensive experience offers a delightful blend of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and relaxed fun—perfect for anyone eager to soak up the best of the Bay of Naples in a day.