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Explore the car-free Marina Corricella Harbor Trail, an easy 1.5-mile hike through Procida's colorful fishing village.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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214 m
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1.31 km
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2.46 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.33 km
1.03 km
Surfaces
1.75 km
562 m
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Highest point (60 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Marina Corricella Harbor Trail is generally considered easy, as indicated by komoot's difficulty grading. However, it involves navigating narrow alleys and numerous steep stone steps, often called "gradinate," as the village is built on a hillside. While shorter loops are suitable for most, some routes may require good fitness due to constant changes in elevation.
The terrain primarily consists of narrow, winding alleys and steep stone steps. These paths connect different levels of the village, which is built like an amphitheater on the sea. You'll be walking on paved or stone surfaces, with some gradual climbs.
The estimated duration for this specific route is around 43 minutes. However, you might want to allow more time to fully immerse yourself in the village's charm, explore its hidden corners, and enjoy the numerous scenic viewpoints.
Marina Corricella is entirely car-free, so you cannot park directly in the village. Visitors typically park their vehicles in other areas of Procida island and then access Corricella on foot. Consider parking near the port or in designated areas further away and walking or using local transport to get closer.
Procida island is accessible by ferry or hydrofoil from Naples or Pozzuoli. Once on the island, local buses or taxis can take you to areas near Marina Corricella, from where you can easily walk into the pedestrianized village.
You can expect exceptionally picturesque and vibrant scenery. The trail winds through a labyrinth of colorful, pastel-painted fishermen's houses stacked closely together. The harbor below is filled with traditional wooden fishing boats, and fishing nets are often seen drying on the quay. It's a truly authentic Mediterranean fishing village experience.
Yes, the route offers several captivating sights. You'll experience the charm of the Marina Corricella Harbour itself, with its unique architecture and traditional boats. From various points, especially higher up, you'll be treated to stunning views, including the View of the Aragonese Castle and the Sea, and the promontory of Terra Murata.
Yes, the trail is generally suitable for families. The car-free environment makes it safe for children to explore. However, be mindful of the numerous steep steps and changes in elevation, which might be challenging for very young children or those in strollers. Older children will likely enjoy the unique architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
While there are no explicit restrictions against dogs in Marina Corricella, it's a densely populated pedestrian area with many steps and narrow passages. Keep your dog on a leash and be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is comfortable with stairs and busy environments.
The best time to visit Marina Corricella is typically during the spring (April-June) or early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are generally smaller than in the peak summer season. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures for walking and better opportunities for photography.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to walk through Marina Corricella. It is a public village, and access to its alleys and paths is free for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Via Marina Corricella, which makes up about 93% of the trail. It also includes significant portions of the Via Carmine.