Ponza

isotretinoin online without prescription Ponza is the largest of the Pontine Islands, the string of tiny islands located off the coast of the Lazio region in Italy.

Ponza is a popular summer vacation destination for Italians, especially Romans and Neapolitans, as Rome and Naples are only a short drive and ferry ride away.Known by some as “Capri without the tourists,” Ponza is a worthy vacation destination for travelers who want to experience summer the Italian way, basking in the beauty of the Mediterranian.

http://preferredmode.com/2013/04/16/jason-2/ What is the history of Ponza

Besides having pleasantly temperate weather and gorgeous scenery, Ponza is rich with history. During the reign of the Roman Empire, nobility built vacation villas on the island. When the Empire fell, the island was abandoned entirely. It wasn’t repopulated until the 18th century when the Bourbon Dynasty ruled southern Italy. In the early 1900s, many Ponza natives traveled to New York to make their fortunes but returned to the island to retire. As a result, Ponza had a large population of Brooklyn-accented English speakers in the 1940s. Nowadays, the tradition of English speaking seems to have died out, as English is rarely heard around the island. Another interesting fact about Ponza: Benito Mussolini was briefly imprisoned on the island in 1943. According to the New York Times, Ponza is so remote that when Mussolini arrived, many locals had never heard of him… or World War II. An American lieutenant described Ponza as “another world,” a paradise unmarred by the violence of war. Legend states that the island is named after Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who condemned Jesus to death for acting against Roman law. There is no evidence to support this claim, so it is more likely that the name comes from the Latin word “Pontia” (meaning bridge), as Ponza has many natural bridges.

What is Ponza like

Characterized by steep white cliffs and crystalline water, Ponza is a gorgeous escape from traditional tourism. Unlike most tourist destinations in Italy, Ponza is ruled by the locals. With a population of around 3500, Ponza remains relatively quiet for most of the year and maintains a small-town atmosphere.

 

The island comes to life between June and September when tourists flock from all over Italy to escape the Italian summer heat. Summer temperatures in Ponza usually hover around 25.5 C and rarely surpass 29 C. Tourists can expect sunny weather with a side of sea breeze. Even during high tourist season, Ponza has a relaxed, casual feel. Locals are known for being warm and welcoming.

What is there to do in Ponza

Italian vacationers travel to Ponza to relax by the Tyrrhenian seaside, enjoying the countless beautiful beaches perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and boating. The Cala Feola beach can be reached on foot from the island and features many “Piscine Naturali,” natural seawater pools for swimming and sunbathing.

Spiaggia Di Frontone is another popular swimming location, usually one of the island’s most crowded, lively beaches. In the evening, a hired DJ transforms Frontone into an open-air disco. Prepare for a steep walk to the beach if you aren’t arriving by boat. One of the most popular beaches on Ponza, Chiaia di Luna, has been closed for a few years due to safety hazards. However, visitors can still enjoy the beach from a distance–the area above the beach offers breathtaking views of the sea and the island coast. Check into Hotel Chiaia di Luna to be immersed in the exquisite scenery.

 

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