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Maronti Beach

Maronti Beach, the longest beach in Ischia, offers soft golden sand, thermal springs, clear waters, and stunning views. It’s the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying the nearby Sant’Angelo village and the Cavascura thermal baths.

Maronti Beach Ischia: Thermal Waters and Coastal Beauty

Dis­cov­er Maron­ti Beach in Ischia, a stun­ning beach with gold­en sand, ther­mal springs, and scenic views, per­fect for relax­ation and exploration.

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  • Maron­ti Beach is the longest and one of the most icon­ic beach­es in Ischia. Its gold­en sands, pris­tine waters, and nat­ur­al ther­mal springs make it a favorite among locals and tourists. Locat­ed on the island’s south­ern coast, it offers a tran­quil escape, with easy access to the Cavas­cu­ra ther­mal baths and breath­tak­ing views of the Mediter­ranean. The beach also fea­tures a mix of live­ly beach clubs and qui­eter spots for ulti­mate relaxation.
  • Get­ting to Maron­ti Beach is sim­ple: By Car or Taxi: Dri­ve to Bara­no d’Ischia and fol­low the signs to Maron­ti Beach. Park­ing is avail­able near the shore. By Bus: Take local bus­es (lines 5 or CD) from Ischia Por­to, Forio, or oth­er parts of the island direct­ly to the beach. By Boat: Water taxis from Sant’Angelo pro­vide a scenic route to Maron­ti Beach. For a more lux­u­ri­ous expe­ri­ence, book a pri­vate boat tour with Sor­ren­to Voy­age to explore the coastline.
  • Maron­ti Beach offers a vari­ety of activ­i­ties: Swim­ming and Sun­bathing: Relax on gold­en sands or take a dip in the crys­tal-clear waters. Ther­mal Baths: Vis­it the Cavas­cu­ra ther­mal baths, where you can expe­ri­ence nat­ur­al hot springs and ther­a­peu­tic mud treat­ments. Din­ing: Enjoy fresh seafood and Ital­ian dish­es at beach­front restau­rants and bars. Boat Excur­sions: Explore Ischia’s coast­line with a pri­vate boat tour orga­nized by Sor­ren­to Voy­age, stop­ping at hid­den coves and scenic spots.
  • Yes, Maron­ti Beach is per­fect for fam­i­lies. Its gen­tle waves, wide sandy shore­line, and avail­abil­i­ty of facil­i­ties make it an ide­al des­ti­na­tion for chil­dren. Fam­i­lies can also explore near­by attrac­tions like the Cavas­cu­ra ther­mal baths and enjoy meals at beach­front restaurants.
  • The best times to vis­it Maron­ti Beach are: Spring (April-May): Mild weath­er and bloom­ing sur­round­ings make it a beau­ti­ful time to vis­it. Sum­mer (June-August): Per­fect for enjoy­ing beach activ­i­ties, though ear­ly morn­ings or late after­noons are rec­om­mend­ed to avoid peak crowds. Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber): Cool­er weath­er and few­er tourists pro­vide a peace­ful experience.
  • Absolute­ly! Maron­ti Beach is a pop­u­lar stop on Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate tours. Guests can enjoy a relax­ing day on the beach, explore the Cavas­cu­ra ther­mal baths, and vis­it the near­by vil­lage of Sant’Angelo. Tours can also include stops at oth­er scenic loca­tions around Ischia.
  • Yes, sev­er­al attrac­tions are locat­ed near Maron­ti Beach: Cavas­cu­ra Ther­mal Baths: A nat­ur­al spa carved into the rock, offer­ing mud baths and ther­mal treat­ments. Sant’Angelo Vil­lage: A pic­turesque fish­ing vil­lage with bou­tique shops and water­front cafes. Monte Epomeo: For hik­ers, the high­est point on Ischia offers stun­ning views of the Gulf of Naples. Sor­ren­to Voy­age can craft a per­son­al­ized itin­er­ary to explore Maron­ti Beach and its surroundings.