Ciraccio
The sun never leaves it throughout the day. And from early morning until the last ray before sunset it caresses the dark sand of the Ciraccio beach, which nature has delimited with two imposing tuff stacks.
From the top of the promontory towering over the sea, the castle still seems to watch over the island.
Its majestic dome contributes to the charm of the town of Procida, the view of which welcomes you upon landing in the port of Marina Grande.
The sound and the scent of the sea reach up there, at the highest point of Terra Murata, more than ninety meters high, where the sacred place rises from which the history of the entire village began.
The imagination of the contemporary traveler gets lost in the alleys, after crossing Piazza del Plebiscito, touching the Royal Palace, the San Carlo Theater, and Via Toledo, aiming here and there at the surprising green patches of Capodimonte, the vegetable gardens and the Posillipine parks and the coastal cliffs of yellow tuff.