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Cala del Pozzo Vecchio

Cala del Pozzo Vecchio, also known as “Il Postino Beach”, is a stunning black sand beach in Procida. Famous for its appearance in the Oscar-nominated film, it offers crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds.

Cala del Pozzo Vecchio Procida: The Iconic Il Postino” Beach

Dis­cov­er Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio in Pro­ci­da, a black sand beach famous for Il Posti­no,” with crys­tal-clear waters, scenic cliffs, and a tran­quil setting.

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  • Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio, or Il Posti­no Beach”, is one of Procida’s most scenic and famous beach­es. Sur­round­ed by vol­canic cliffs and lush Mediter­ranean green­ery, it is known for its dark vol­canic sand and its star­ring role in the Oscar-nom­i­nat­ed movie Il Postino”.
  • Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio is eas­i­ly acces­si­ble by: On Foot or By Scoot­er: A short walk or ride from Mari­na Grande. By Bus: Local bus­es stop near the beach, with a 5‑minute walk to the shore. By Boat: A Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate boat tour offers an exclu­sive approach with stun­ning coastal views.
  • Vis­i­tors can: Swim in Crys­tal-Clear Waters: The calm, trans­par­ent sea is per­fect for swim­ming. Relax on the Black Sand Beach: Enjoy the unique vol­canic sand, a rar­i­ty in the Bay of Naples. Vis­it the Film­ing Loca­tion of Il Posti­no”: Walk the same beach fea­tured in the famous movie. Take a Pri­vate Boat Tour: A Sor­ren­to Voy­age lux­u­ry tour offers a stun­ning view of the beach from the sea.
  • Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio is a nat­ur­al, unspoiled beach with no beach clubs, restau­rants, or sunbeds. Vis­i­tors should bring essen­tials like water, tow­els, and snacks. For din­ing, Mari­na di Cor­ri­cel­la and Mari­na Grande offer excel­lent seafood restau­rants and cafés just a short dis­tance away.
  • The best times to vis­it are: Spring (April-May) & Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber): Enjoy mild weath­er and few­er tourists. Sum­mer (June-August): Ide­al for swim­ming, though vis­it­ing ear­ly in the morn­ing pro­vides a more peace­ful expe­ri­ence. Sun­set Hours: The gold­en light over the cliffs cre­ates an incred­i­ble cin­e­mat­ic atmosphere.
  • Absolute­ly! A Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate boat tour can include Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio as part of a cus­tomized Pro­ci­da, Ischia, and Capri itin­er­ary, allow­ing guests to expe­ri­ence the best beach­es, cin­e­mat­ic his­to­ry, and stun­ning coastal views in one exclu­sive trip.
  • Yes, Pro­ci­da offers sev­er­al stun­ning beach­es near­by: Chi­aiolel­la Beach: A gold­en sandy beach with restau­rants and beach clubs. Chi­a­ia Beach: A scenic bay with shal­low, calm waters, ide­al for fam­i­lies. Spi­ag­gia Cirac­cio: A wide beach with vol­canic cliffs, offer­ing a qui­et retreat. Sor­ren­to Voy­age can design a per­son­al­ized itin­er­ary includ­ing Cala del Poz­zo Vec­chio and the best beach­es of Procida.