We Love —
- Staying on the lush island gem of Ischia and discovering the therapeutic benefits of its renowned thermal waters.
- Soaking up the salty air and sunshine of the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, while enjoying a traditional risotto alla pescatora, a savoury seafood risotto.
- Wandering the boutique-shop-lined streets of Capri and lounging on a gorgeous beach in Procida.
Your itinerary in brief —
Discover this beautiful corner of Italy on day trips to Capri and Procida, and enjoy a stay on the lush island of Ischia, renowned for its thermal waters.
Choose the length of your stay:
5-night trip:
Day 1: Arrival in Ischia
Day 2: Ischia & afternoon trip to Procida
Day 3: Day trip to Capri
Day 4: Ischia
Day 5: Ischia & mini-cruise around Ischia
Day 6: Departure
7-night trip:
Day 1 - 5: Similar to the 5-night itinerary
Day 6: Ischia & access to the spa
Day 7: Ischia
Day 8: Departure
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
Day 1: Arrival
Arrive in Naples and head to the lush island of Ischia, where you will enjoy a welcome cocktail at the hotel.
- Dinner included
- Transfers from the airport to Ischia with ferry tickets included
- Night on Ischia
DAY 2: ISCHIA & AFTERNOON TRIP TO PROCIDA
Enjoy a morning at your leisure to relax and explore the hotel's surroundings at your own pace, whether you fancy a stroll or a relaxing session at the spa.
In the early afternoon embark on a trip to the Mediterranean island of Procida. Wander through its picturesque narrow streets, admire the colourful houses and embrace its laid-back pace of life.
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Roundtrip transfer to the port for the ferry to Procida
- Return to Ischia in the late afternoon
- Night on Ischia
Day 3: Day trip to Capri
Spend today visiting the island of Capri, a dazzling Mediterranean island off the coast of Italy, celebrated for its rugged cliffs, crystalline waters, and lush, fragrant gardens.
Optional: a stroll through the magnificent Gardens of Augustus, exploring the famous Grotta Azzurra, or looking at the impressive Faraglioni (all at an extra cost).
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Roundtrip transfer to port of Ischia and ferry tickets to Capri included
- Return to Ischia in the late afternoon
- Night on Ischia
DAY 4: ISCHIA
After a leisurely morning, a transfer will take you to Lacco Ameno in the early afternoon, where you’ll savour a traditional aperitif featuring tastings of Limoncello or Meloncello.
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Aperitif included
- Night on Ischia
DAY 5: ISCHIA AND MINI-CRUISE AROUND ISCHIA
Enjoy a mini-cruise around the island of Ischia and make the most of your 1-hour stop at Sant'Angelo. Despite its ultra-chic appeal, Sant'Angelo has still kept a simple village resort charm with its colourful old houses and flower-decked balconies, cobbled lanes and pretty harbour.
A maze of alleys leads to its typically Italian square, and there are plenty of bars, restaurants, exclusive boutiques, jewellery stores and vintage antique shops to explore.
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Roundtrip transfer to the port of Ischia & mini-cruise included
- Night on Ischia
Day 6: Departure (for 5 night trip) or spa access (for 7 night trip)
Head to the airport with your included transfer or if you have opted for the 7-night trip, relax and unwind with access to the hotel spa, including a massage and facial mask.
- Breakfast (end of service after 5-night) and transfer to the airport included
- Breakfast and dinner included (for the 7-night trip)
- 1 massage and facial mask included (for 7-night trip)
- Night on Ischia (for 7-night trip)
DAY 7: LEISURE DAY IN ISCHIA
Explore the island at your own pace, discover its beautiful sandy beaches or take advantage of the hotel's facilities.
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Night on Ischia
DAY 8: DEPARTURE
After a final breakfast at the hotel, head to Naples Airport for your flight home.
- Breakfast included
- Transfers to Naples Airport included
Important information about your trip and visits: Your hotel, which complies with local standards, is indicative and may be changed locally for a hotel of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary. Please note:
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
Maximum room capacity
For the most comfortable experience during your trip in Italy, you'll stay at the Hotel Parco dei Principi 4* (or similar if unavailable) in a Standard or Sea View room.
Please note that the name of the hotel in which you will be staying will be communicated to you 7 days before the departure date - the information will be available directly on your member account, in your travel documents.
If one of the hotels listed above is unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in a similar hotel. Local standards apply.
Maximum room capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults + 1 child Single rooms available at an extra cost.
Your dining choices
This is a half board stay (breakfast and your evening meal served in the main buffet restaurant - excludes drinks).
Your optional excursions —
Tour of Pompeii from Naples

Immerse yourself in history with a 2-hour visit to the archaeological site of Pompeii, the scene of a tragedy that claimed thousands of lives when Mount Vesuvius suddenly erupted.
Tour of Pompeii and Vesuvius from Naples

Take a trip back in time with a visit to the archaeological site of Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and be impressed by the famous volcano Vesuvius and its active crater, which you can climb with an expert guide.
Tour of the Amalfi Coast from Naples

Explore the Amalfi Coast with a local guide from Naples, leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind as you pass Vesuvius and admire the spectacular Gulf of Naples. Visit the famous Positano, the ancient Maritime Republic of Amalfi and Ravello suspended between sea and sky above the Gulf of Salerno.
Giardini Poseidon - thermal baths WITH TRANSFER-OPTIONAL-ALL OFFFERS

Enjoy adding this optional excursion to your itinerary: The Baths of Poseidon, the largest thermal park on the island of Ischia, offers a luxurious wellness experience with over twenty pools, therapeutic thermal waters, and a variety of rejuvenating treatments set amidst lush greenery.
Your journey to Italy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Ischia
Situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ischia is the largest island in the Gulf of Naples. Renowned for its thermal springs and lush landscapes, this picturesque island blends natural beauty with centuries of history. Beyond its beaches, Ischia offers a fascinating glimpse into authentic Italian island life with its fishing villages, terraced vineyards, and welcoming locals.
Must-sees:
- Castello Aragonese, a medieval castle perched on a volcanic rock connected by a causeway, offering panoramic views and historic intrigue.
- The La Mortella Gardens, a subtropical garden retreat created by composer William Walton and his wife, showcasing exotic plants and artistic charm.
- Sant’Angelo, a tranquil village with narrow alleys, chic boutiques, and traditional fishing boats bobbing in the harbour.
Culinary culture:
Ischia’s cuisine is rooted in its volcanic soil and maritime surroundings. Dishes like rabbit stew (coniglio all’Ischitana) highlight the island’s pastoral heritage, while freshly caught seafood is a staple. Vineyards thriving on volcanic terrain produce the renowned Biancolella and Forastera wines, perfect accompaniments to local fare. Do not miss the citrusy delights of the island’s famed limoncello.
Dive deeper:
For a more intimate experience, explore Ischia’s thermal parks such as Negombo or Poseidon Gardens, where ancient traditions of hydrotherapy meet contemporary wellness. Venture into the lesser-known Fiaiano Pine Forest for serene hikes or join a vineyard tour to taste the island’s organic wines. The Museo del Mare offers insights into Ischia’s maritime history.
Good to know:
The island’s currency is the Euro, and the best time to visit is spring or early autumn when the weather is mild, and crowds are thinner. Regular ferries connect Ischia to Naples and other islands, and buses provide affordable transport around the island. Pack comfortable shoes to navigate its rugged terrain.
Procida
Procida, the smallest gem in the Gulf of Naples, enchants visitors with its charm and authenticity. With its serene atmosphere and vivid colours, this island is a true escape from the crowds. Wander through narrow streets lined with pastel-hued houses and enjoy a more peaceful, genuine side of Italy, where daily life unfolds at a slower pace.
Must-sees:
- Terra Murata – A walled 15th-century town offering spectacular views and a glimpse of the island’s history.
- Postino Beach – A quiet retreat, perfect for sunbathing or taking in the striking views of dramatic cliffs.
- Marina Corricella – The picturesque harbour area with colourful fishing boats and charming seaside restaurants.
Culinary culture:
Procida’s cuisine is a reflection of its maritime heritage. The island is known for its seafood dishes, including linguine alle vongole (linguine with clams) and impepata di cozze (mussels in black pepper). For dessert, try the island’s signature pastiera, a traditional ricotta and wheat pie. Enjoy these delicacies in one of the many quaint cafes while soaking in the relaxed vibe of the island.
Dive deeper:
Explore the hidden corners of Procida, like the quieter Cala del Pozzo Vecchio where you can experience the island’s natural beauty and tranquillity. Discover local crafts, from hand-painted ceramics to traditional textiles, often found in small artisan shops around the island. The island’s relatively untouched nature means you can enjoy the authentic, unspoilt Italian island life that remains largely unknown to tourists.
Good to know:
Procida is easily accessible by ferry from Naples or Ischia. The ideal time to visit is: spring and autumn, when the island is less crowded, and the weather is perfect for leisurely walks and outdoor dining. Since Procida remains authentically local, be sure to take time to observe the community's rhythms, from the markets to the fish auctions by the shore.
Capri
The magnificent Isle of Capri rises from the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering an idyllic escape with its lush gardens, clear blue waters, and charming villages. Famed for its natural beauty, Capri captivates visitors from around the globe, from intellectuals to celebrities. The island is a haven of tranquillity and luxury, with narrow lanes winding through vibrant bougainvillaea-covered villas, inviting tourists to experience a timeless blend of nature and opulence.
Must-sees:
- Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto) – A must-visit natural wonder, this cave glows with ethereal blue light, making it one of the island’s most famous attractions.
- Villa Jovis – Explore the ruins of the Roman Emperor Tiberius' majestic palace, offering panoramic views of the island and sea.
- Piazza Umberto I – The lively heart of Capri, perfect for a stroll and enjoying the island’s café culture.
Culinary culture:
Capri’s culinary delights reflect its Mediterranean surroundings, with fresh seafood taking centre stage. Local specialities include insalata caprese, a simple yet delicious salad of mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil, paired with Capri’s famous limoncello, a lemon liqueur that captures the essence of the island’s fragrant citrus trees. Restaurants often serve dishes featuring local fish and fresh vegetables, making for a vibrant dining experience.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its luxurious image, Capri offers a quieter side. Walk the scenic Path of the Forts for stunning coastal views or visit Anacapri, the more tranquil part of the island. For art enthusiasts, the Museum of Art offers a rich collection of local and international works. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the island’s traditional festivals, where the community comes together to celebrate its rich cultural heritage.
Good to know:
Capri can be reached by ferry from Naples or Sorrento. The ideal time to visit is: spring and early autumn, when the island is less crowded, and the weather is perfect for outdoor exploration. While Capri is compact, walking or using the island’s funicular is the best way to navigate its steep hills and narrow streets.