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Museo di Villa Arbusto
Museum and villa of Angelo Rizzoli in nearby Lacco Ameno, highlighting cinema, publishing, and Ischia’s 20th-century cultural life.
Take a ferry from Ponza to Casamicciola Terme and enjoy the approximately 44 nautical miles (82 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 1 ferries per day. The earliest ferry runs at 09:00, the last at 16:15. Ferries from Ponza to Casamicciola Terme are available to foot passengers.

Distance 44 nautical miles (82 km) |
Average sailing duration 1h 50m |
Ferries per day 1 |
Direct ferries Available |
First ferry 9:00 AM |
Last ferry 4:15 PM |
Cabins Available |
Vehicles Available |
Foot passengers Available |
High Season Jan - Mar |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
Best time to book 2 days |
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Museum and villa of Angelo Rizzoli in nearby Lacco Ameno, highlighting cinema, publishing, and Ischia’s 20th-century cultural life.
Archaeological museum inside Villa Arbusto, famous for finds from Pithekoussai including the celebrated Nestor’s Cup.
Museum area within Aragonese Castle presenting medieval and monastic heritage in one of Ischia’s most historic settings.
Main waterfront promenade by the harbor, ideal for strolling, ferry views, and experiencing Casamicciola’s everyday seaside atmosphere.
Busy harbor district with ferries, shops, and sea views, useful as both arrival point and lively base for exploring the island.
Coastal walking stretch connecting harbor views with nearby beaches and hotels, best for a relaxed sunset promenade.
Rabbit slowly braised with tomato, garlic, herbs and chili. Ischia’s signature island dish, traditionally cooked in a clay pot for Sunday family meals.
Bucatini with rabbit sauce from the island stew. A classic first course in Ischia homes, pairing local pasta with rich, aromatic meat ragù.
Fresh mussels sautéed with garlic, parsley and tomato. A simple Tyrrhenian seafood staple valued for the island’s fishing tradition and bright flavor.
Established seaside restaurant in Casamicciola known for fresh fish, classic Ischian dishes and relaxed harbor views.
Well-known local seafood restaurant with traditional island cooking, generous portions and an unfussy atmosphere near the waterfront.
Casual pizzeria and restaurant serving pizza, pasta and Campanian staples. Popular for reliable food and easygoing family-friendly dining.
Moderate for Italy. Hotels rise in summer, but casual meals and buses stay reasonable. Thermal spas and ferry costs can add up for tourists.
Service is often included or modest. Round up at cafes and taxis; leave 5-10% at restaurants only for notably good service.
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