
Campi Flegrei is the vast area located in the Gulf of Pozzuoli, west of Naples and its gulf. Here history and legend mingle. The influence of the ancient Greeks and Romans is still strongly evident in its landscapes. The sea keeps its traces alive in the waters of Baia, Lucrino and Miseno, where it is possible to admire the seabed of the submerged city.
Moreover, shoals and walls arouse unexpected emotions for the quality of life that beats in the fantastic scenery carved out by the sea and natural phenomena. At the bottom of the sea waiting for you: the lobsters of Posillipo, the coral of Ischia, the groupers and enormous gorgonians of Procida, the clouds of fish of the Ants, diving in the blue of Capri...
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