Spiaggia di Maronti

Spiaggia di Maronti

Campania

75/10090 min

Spiaggia di Maronti is the largest beach on the island of Ischia, located in the municipality of Barano d'Ischia, Campania, Italy. This beach is famous not only for its extensive golden sands and clear waters but also for its natural thermal springs, such as the Olmitello spring and the Cavascura thermal basin. The beach stretches along the southeastern coast of Ischia and offers visitors a unique combination of sea and thermal wellness experiences. The area surrounding the beach is characterized by hills and volcanic formations, contributing to the distinctive landscape. The thermal waters have been appreciated since at least the 15th century for their health benefits. The beach is supported by a consortium that promotes sustainable tourism and environmental protection, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty. Modern tourist facilities and accommodations are available nearby, blending with the natural environment. Spiaggia di Maronti is a favored destination for both relaxation and therapeutic bathing, attracting visitors seeking both beach leisure and wellness treatments.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Spiaggia di Maronti is during the warmer months when the weather is ideal for beach activities and thermal bathing. It is advisable to check local weather and tide conditions before planning your visit. Purchasing tickets or booking services for thermal baths in advance can help avoid waiting times. Visitors can take advantage of discounts offered by local operators through the Consorzio Maronti. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer a more peaceful experience with fewer crowds. Respecting the natural environment and following guidelines set by the consortium helps preserve the beach's pristine condition.

Faits intéressants

  • Spiaggia di Maronti is the largest beach on the island of Ischia.
  • The beach features natural thermal springs, including the Olmitello spring and Cavascura basin with waters reaching temperatures up to 90°C.
  • The thermal waters have been used for their health benefits since the 15th century.
  • The beach is part of the municipality of Barano d'Ischia, which has ancient Greek origins.
  • The Consorzio Maronti was founded in 1999 to promote sustainable tourism and protect the environment of the beach area.

Histoire

The area around Spiaggia di Maronti has been inhabited since ancient times, with the municipality of Barano d'Ischia having Greek origins.

The thermal springs near the beach, such as Olmitello, have been known since the 15th century for their therapeutic properties.

Over the centuries, the beach and its surrounding areas have developed from a rural landscape with caves and natural springs into a popular tourist destination.

1999

In 1999, local entrepreneurs established the Consorzio Maronti to promote sustainable tourism and environmental protection on the beach.

The beach remains an important part of Barano d'Ischia's cultural and natural heritage, reflecting centuries of human interaction with the volcanic landscape of Ischia.

Guide du lieu

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Olmitello Thermal Spring15th century

Located about 300 meters from the entrance of the beach, the Olmitello spring is known for its healing waters that have been appreciated since the 15th century. The spring emerges from a natural cave and is a popular spot for visitors seeking therapeutic bathing.

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Cavascura Thermal Basin

Cavascura is a natural hydrological basin carved into the rock of a valley near Spiaggia di Maronti. It features caves, small waterfalls, and hot springs with water temperatures reaching 90°C, offering a unique natural spa experience.

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