Campania, Italy
The island's accommodation choices span from intimate bed and breakfasts to private vacation rentals, each reflecting Procida's distinct character.
Personalized experience, often family-run, typically includes breakfast.
Self-catering options with kitchenettes, suitable for longer visits.
Boutique or traditional properties focusing on character and local charm.
Private apartments and villas, ideal for families or groups with kitchens.
Many B&Bs integrate visitors into the local community for cultural immersion.
Many accommodations are converted fishermen's houses or historic buildings.
Stays within the iconic pastel facades of Corricella and Terra Murata.
Opportunities to connect with island life through your lodging choice.
Procida does not have designated campsites or formal outdoor accommodation options. The island's small size and focus on traditional housing do not lend themselves to camping facilities.
Procida’s distinct neighborhoods offer different ambiances and advantages.
All areas of Procida are generally very safe with a low crime rate. You can feel secure walking around any of these neighborhoods.
Marina Grande: Excellent for ferry and bus access. Terra Murata & Corricella: Quiet, foot access. Chiaiolella: Good bus links, livelier evenings.
Limited island supply means popular dates book quickly.
Always confirm deposit and cancellation terms before finalizing.
Expect higher rates in summer; shoulder seasons offer value.
Procida offers a range of options suitable for various traveler types and budgets.
Look for places like B&B La Casa di Titina or La Rosabelle B&B. These options focus on simple, clean rooms.
Consider properties like Hotel La Vigna, Hotel Celeste, or La Suite Boutique Hotel. These accommodations offer more amenities.
While no large resorts, boutique options and exclusive villas are available. San Michele Hotel & Spa offers an upscale experience.
Vacation rentals with multiple bedrooms/kitchens are good for families. B&Bs are welcoming for solo travelers.
Vacation rentals with kitchens, especially near Chiaiolella beach.
B&Bs offer a friendly atmosphere, fostering interaction with hosts or other guests.
Vacation rentals (apartments or villas) are suited for extended visits.
Many B&Bs are in renovated historic buildings within Terra Murata or Corricella.
Seek out accommodations with strong guest reviews for quality assurance.
Prioritize properties with reliable internet access for planning and communication.
Locations offering breakfast or on-site dining options for convenience.
Choose places with private gardens or panoramic sea views for added charm.
For June-August, book 3-6 months in advance due to limited availability.
During November-March, more availability exists, but booking a few weeks ahead is still wise.
Choose properties reflecting island heritage, like converted fishermen's homes, for a genuine feel.
Consider neighborhood benefits: port for transport, Corricella for views, Chiaiolella for beaches.
Consult reviews on platforms like Booking.com for recent guest experiences and suitability.