Procida, Italy Walking Tour
*There is only music for the first 6 minutes due to high wind noise*
Walk around the small island of Procida. Unlike Ischia and Capri, Procida has maintained its Italian authenticity and does not have that much of a tourist feel. You will experience how the locals actually live on the island. Take a quiet walk through the incredibly beautiful and picturesque Village of Marina Corricella, Procida's oldest marina. The name Corricella comes from the Greek kora Cale which means nice neighborhood. If you enjoyed this video and would like to support my channel, please consider making a financial donation using the given link. Thank you!
PART 1: 3.35 Miles
05:55 - Natural sound begins
07:40 - Port of Procida
11:20 - Via Vittorio Emanuele
12:48 - Via Principe Umberto
16:20 - Piazza Dei Martiri
17:45 - Via S. Rocco
21:00 - VIEW Looking over the fisherman village of Corricella
22:54 - WALK THROUGH CORRICELLA
32:45 - Salita Castello
35:25 - SCENIC VIEWPOINT
38:40 - Walk through TERRA MURATA
50:36 - Former Procida Prison
52:13 - Salita Castello
53:13 - Walk through residential housing
58:00 - Steps down to Lingua Beach
1:00:00 - Port of Procida (Via Roma)
1:06:31 - Part Two: 3.25 Miles
1:06:43 - Chiaiolella Beach
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