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Via Castanito 5,
Lacco Ameno,
The Hotel Coralba has a splendid panoramic view of the Gulf of Casamicciola Terme, one of the most fascinating points on the Island of Ischia, famous throughout the world for its mud and curative waters. From its strategic position, the hotel provides the optimum climatic and environmental conditions for s stay characterized by well-being and tranquility, which makes it one of the favorite destinations of an increasingly international clientele. Tourists who decide to stay here can choose from the most varied experiences: from hot spring spas to sports, excursions in the woods and discovering the islands 18 miles of beaches, bays and inlets.Due to the Hotel Coralbas location, close to both the town and the sea, it is easy to go by car or bus towards the beaches, the spas or lively tourist villages, the favorite destinations of those who love shopping and night life
Rates From £26 per night.
Rooms: 13
Accommodation Type: Hotel
By planeFrom the Naples Capodichino International Airport, take the bus for Molo Beverello in Naples. From here, take a hydrofoil or ferry to the island of Ischia. Disembark at Casamicciola Terme (or Ischia Porto) and, from the port of Piazza Marina, take a taxi, or one of the islands micro-taxis, to the Hotel Coralba or a bus number 3, 4 or 14. Ask the driver where to get off for the Hotel Coralba and the stop is just 30 meters from the hotel. From Ischia Porto, take bus no. 3 for Casamicciola directly to the hotel (the stop is 30 meters from the hotel).
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