The caldera stretches 125 miles under the Bay of Naples to the city’s western limits, and out to the islands of Capri and ...
But there's also another big island in the Bay of Naples, with less "glitz" and more "wild charm", and in my book, it's the pick of the pair, said Stephanie Rafanelli in Condé Nast Traveller.
The island's renown is linked to its therapeutic thermal waters, which have been celebrated since Roman times for their ...
The caldera stretches 125 miles under the Bay of Naples to the city’s western limits, and out to the islands of Capri and Ischia. The most intensely affected area is the Campi Flegrei “red ...