Ischia is a charming island and the largest of all the Neapolitan Islands in Italy. With a population of nearly 60,000 inhabitants, the island has some of the largest thermal spas in the world. Known for its scenic landscape and hospitality, Ischia receives almost six million visitors annually.
Ischia is typified by a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry while winters are pleasant with regular winds. Spring is the most pleasant time of the year with the lush vegetation. Rainfall is moderate and rarely heavy.
The history of this island dates back to the eighth century. The island developed under the control of the Romans, and today, it is a major tourist centre of Italy, famous for its volcanic mud and thermal springs.
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