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Hiking around Ponza offers exploration of an island shaped by volcanic origins, featuring hilly interiors and a rugged coastline. The terrain includes dramatic cliffs, numerous coves, and elevations such as Monte Guardia, which reaches 280 meters. This diverse landscape provides varied hiking experiences with panoramic views across the archipelago.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the Punta Incenso Loop Trail, a moderate 4.7-mile route with 626 feet of elevation gain, featuring cliff views and coves.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the North of the Island of Ponza loop tour, a moderate 5.0-mile route with coastal views and coves like Cecata Cove.
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Hike the Monte Guardia trail for an easy journey across Ponza's volcanic landscape, offering extensive panoramic views of the island and its neighbors like Palmarola and Zannone. This 3.0-mile (4.8…
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Embark on an easy loop hike around Punta della Madonna and Chiaia di Luna, offering picturesque views of Ponza's dramatic coastline. This 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route features varied terrain, including…
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The Panoramica route is very beautiful, but you cannot complete the loop. Once you reach the beach “frontone” you can not go any longer as the road is closed due to it being private and rocks have fallen on the road so it is very dangerous (and many snakes). Nevertheless, there is a small boat that goes from the beach back to pier, which you can take.
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route that in various points presents the absence of paths, although previously marked, but offers fantastic views.
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Panoramic road with a view overlooking the beach and the city of Ponza.
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Cala Feola is a sandy beach with clear sea on the west coast of Ponza. It is protected by hills and can be easily reached on foot via a path and stairways.
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Two basins of salt water, fed by the sea, which were formed by the volcanic activity of the island. The most direct path from the provincial road consists of about 300 steps carved into the rock. The water is crystal clear and the landscape is enchanting.
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Cove with rocks, wild and suggestive, where you can swim in a crystalline sea. It can be reached on foot via a little frequented path and a stairway among the rocks.
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Small bay of sand and rock, protected by a crescent-shaped rock, where there are natural pools and caves dug by fishermen. It is located in the Le Forna area, about 10 km from the port of Ponza.
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Promontory at the extreme north of the island of Ponza, reachable by a walk on the Piana dell'Incenso. From here you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Zannone and Gavi, two other islets of the archipelago.
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Ponza offers a diverse selection of over 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy coastal walks to more challenging ascents into the island's hilly interior.
The best time for hiking in Ponza is typically during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the island is less crowded than in the peak summer season, offering ideal conditions to explore its volcanic landscapes and coastal paths.
Ponza's hiking trails feature a rugged and varied terrain shaped by its volcanic origins. You can expect hilly interiors, dramatic coastlines with limestone cliffs, and paths leading to coves and natural pools. Some trails involve ascents to viewpoints like Monte Guardia, while others follow the coastline.
Yes, Ponza has plenty of easy hiking options. Approximately 20 of the island's trails are rated as easy. A good example is the Punta della Madonna e Chiaia di Luna – loop hike, which offers scenic views without significant elevation gain.
Ponza offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. The summit of Monte Guardia provides extensive panoramic views of the archipelago. Other notable spots include Chiaia di Luna viewpoint, known for its spectacular white tuff cliffs, and Punta Incenso at the northern tip, offering views of Zannone and Gavi islets.
Absolutely. Ponza is rich in unique natural features. You can explore the island's famous Natural Pools, which are saltwater basins formed by volcanic activity. The dramatic Faraglioni di Lucia Rosa and the iconic Arco Naturale are also impressive geological wonders accessible via hiking paths or boat tours.
Yes, Ponza's history is intertwined with its landscape. Hikers can discover ancient Roman structures, such as cisterns, with the Dragonara cistern being a well-preserved example. The Monte Guardia Semaphore is another historical site, an abandoned Naval building at the island's highest point.
Yes, many of Ponza's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Punta Incenso Loop Trail and the Le Forna Loop Trail, both offering diverse scenery and coastal views.
Many of Ponza's easier trails are suitable for families. Routes that are less strenuous and offer interesting natural features or beaches, such as the Punta della Madonna e Chiaia di Luna loop, are great options for hiking with children.
The hiking trails in Ponza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the unique volcanic landscapes, and the access to beautiful coves and natural pools along the routes.
Many trails on Ponza offer access to the island's beautiful beaches and coves. For instance, the Le Forna area, explored by the Le Forna Loop Trail, features small bays like Cecata Cove and natural pools. The Fonte Cove is another popular spot accessible via coastal paths.
Yes, you can hike to Monte Guardia, the highest point on Ponza at 280 meters. The Monte Guardia – Isola di Ponza trail is an easy route that leads to its summit, offering extensive panoramic views of the island and the surrounding archipelago.


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