Best attractions and places to see around Lacco Ameno, the smallest municipality on Ischia, include a mix of natural formations, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its volcanic origins, thermal waters, and picturesque coastal scenery. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological finds, unique rock formations, and lush Mediterranean landscapes.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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So the path is no longer there all the way down. You can still walk well up to the rocks Pizzi Bianchi (it's quite steep and you should have good non-slip footwear) but then at some point there's only a very hard-to-recognize path along a steep slope through very tall grass and thicket. If you can still overcome that and climb over a piece of fence, you'll reach a viewpoint with a bench and a wooden arch. A couple of old deck chairs are there too. After that, it doesn't really make sense to go any further, as it ends at a cliff. The path is definitely no longer there. Then it's all the way back up ;-)
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Sorgeto Bay is one of the hidden treasures of Ischia. It is located on the south coast of the island and offers a unique natural thermal experience thanks to its natural hot springs that flow directly into the sea, creating a mixture of hot and cold water. TIP: The bay can be reached by land via the hamlet of Panza in the municipality of Forio, climbing 250 panoramic steps, or by sea with a taxi boat from the village of Sant’Angelo which also connects with Maronti beach.
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there are architectural testimonies (aqueduct, ancient underground cellars, ancient farmhouses). It is for a good part an ancient communication route. It is generally easy to walk, provided you have suitable footwear. It requires training due to significant slopes
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Definitely recommended. At the top you have a complete panoramic view of the island.
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There are hot thermal springs by the sea
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From the Café Floreana in Serrara, a steep climb on good paths. The high path on the slope requires surefootedness and good fitness. The views are stunning. But we were so exhausted at the church of San Maria del Monte that we called a taxi when we finally reached a narrow, drivable asphalt road.
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At 788 meters, Monte Epomeo is the highest mountain on the island of Ischia. If you like to go hiking on vacation (or, like me, are forced to by your girlfriend), you shouldn't miss the beautiful but somewhat strenuous 1-1.5 hour walk to the top of the mountain. When you reach the top you will be rewarded with a wonderful view over the island of Ischia!
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Lacco Ameno offers several stunning natural landmarks. You can visit Monte Epomeo Summit, the highest point on Ischia, for panoramic views of the entire island. Don't miss the iconic Il Fungo (Mushroom Rock), a unique volcanic tufa formation rising from the sea. The Sorgeto Hot Springs provide a unique experience with natural thermal waters flowing into the sea. Additionally, the Mediterranean Vegetation and Euphorbia on Ischia and the Cretaio Forest offer lush landscapes and further viewpoints.
Yes, Lacco Ameno is rich in history. The Villa Arbusto Museum, which houses the Pithecusae Archaeological Museum, is a must-see. It displays an impressive collection of archaeological finds, including the famous "Coppa di Nestore," one of the oldest examples of Greek writing. You can also explore the Church of Santa Restituta, dedicated to the island's patron saint, which includes archaeological excavations. The ancient Necropolis of San Montano provides insight into the island's early inhabitants.
For beaches, the Bay of San Montano is highly recommended for its fine sand and shallow, calm waters, perfect for swimming. Part of this bay is home to the Negombo Thermal Gardens, a prominent thermal park with twelve different pools and natural saunas. The Sorgeto Hot Springs offer a unique natural thermal experience directly in the sea.
Absolutely. The Bay of San Montano, with its calm and shallow waters, is ideal for families. The Negombo Thermal Gardens also cater to all ages with various pools. For a touch of history that can engage older children, the Ischia Aqueduct is a fascinating man-made monument. Exploring the iconic Il Fungo (Mushroom Rock) from the shore is also a fun activity for families.
Lacco Ameno is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the "L'Arca di Ischia loop from Lacco Ameno" and road cycling routes such as the "Tour of the Island of Ischia." Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the "Villa Visconti Castle – Madonna di Zaro loop from Lacco Ameno." You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Lacco Ameno, Road Cycling Routes around Lacco Ameno, and Running Trails around Lacco Ameno guides.
Lacco Ameno is famous for its thermal waters. The most popular way to experience them is at the Negombo Thermal Gardens, located in the beautiful Bay of San Montano, offering a wide range of thermal pools. For a more natural and rustic experience, visit the Sorgeto Hot Springs, where thermal water mixes with the sea, creating natural hot pools.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from Monte Epomeo Summit, often recommending a snack or drink at the summit restaurant for the best experience. The unique thermal springs at Sorgeto Hot Springs are also highly praised for their extraordinary natural setting and varying water temperatures. Many appreciate the diverse plant formations and unique microclimate found in areas like the Mediterranean Vegetation and Euphorbia on Ischia.
While many natural sites in Lacco Ameno involve stairs or uneven terrain, the main promenade, Corso Angelo Rizzoli, is generally flat and accessible, offering shops, restaurants, and views of the marina. The Villa Arbusto Museum, with its archaeological exhibits, may offer varying levels of accessibility; it's advisable to check directly with the venue for specific accessibility information.
The Corso Angelo Rizzoli waterfront promenade is perfect for a leisurely evening stroll, offering picturesque views of the Lacco Ameno Marina, shops, and cafes. You can also enjoy walks around the Bay of San Montano, known for its beautiful scenery. For a more natural walk, explore the areas around the Mediterranean Vegetation and Euphorbia on Ischia, though some trails may be more challenging.
The best time to visit Lacco Ameno is typically during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring natural sites and historical landmarks, and the thermal parks are enjoyable without the peak summer crowds. August can be very crowded and loud, especially at popular spots like the thermal springs.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Torre Aragonese on Monte Vico, an ancient lookout point offering historical significance and views. The Villa La Colombaia, surrounded by a park, houses a cultural institution dedicated to director Luchino Visconti and offers a quieter cultural experience. For a secluded beach, Spiaggia delle Monache (Varulo Beach) is mainly accessible by sea, providing a more private escape.
Lacco Ameno, situated on the volcanic island of Ischia, boasts a rich and diverse Mediterranean vegetation. You'll encounter areas like the Mediterranean Vegetation and Euphorbia on Ischia, featuring olive trees, holm oaks, arbutus, myrtle, and oleander. The Cretaio Forest, located on an extinct volcano, showcases luxuriant growth over ancient volcanic vents, including unique plant species and tropical mosses.


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