Ischia: Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park Official Entry Ticket
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History
Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park, established in 1957, is Ischia’s oldest and largest thermal spa, located in Forio’s Citara Bay, a region renowned for its therapeutic hydrothermal springs. The park capitalizes on Ischia’s volcanic geology, which produces mineral-rich waters used for centuries for their healing properties, dating back to ancient Roman times. Today, it’s a premier wellness destination, blending natural beauty with modern spa facilities.
Spanning 60,000 square meters, the park has evolved into a lush oasis with 15 thermal pools, a private beach, and unique features like a rock-hewn sauna. Its location in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve enhances its appeal, offering a serene escape rooted in Ischia’s ancient tradition of thermal bathing.
Highlights
- Relax in 15 thermal pools with temperatures ranging from 28°C to 40°C.
- Unwind in a natural sauna carved into a rock cave with therapeutic steam.
- Experience the Japanese Bath’s hot and cold stone path for circulation benefits.
- Enjoy 3 sea-water pools and a private beach with crystal-clear waters.
- Explore 60,000 square meters of lush vegetation and wellness facilities.
Full Description
Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park, nestled in Citara Bay, Forio, offers a day of relaxation in Ischia’s largest thermal spa. Spanning 60,000 square meters, the park features 15 thermal pools (28°C–40°C), 3 sea-water pools, a private beach, a natural sauna, and a wellness center, all set amidst lush vegetation. The therapeutic springs, unique to Ischia’s volcanic landscape, provide a rejuvenating experience in a serene, natural setting.
Discover specialized therapies like the four Kneipp groups, with alternating hot (40°C) and cold (15°C) baths, and the Japanese Bath, a hot-and-cold stone path designed to stimulate circulation. The natural sauna, carved into a rock cave, emits 85°C steam from a thermal spring, creating a warm-humid microclimate ideal for alleviating stress and physical ailments.
With a digital audio guide app included, explore at your own pace, enjoying amenities like three restaurants, a shop for branded clothing, and relaxation areas. The park’s barrier-free design ensures accessibility, making it a perfect retreat for wellness seekers looking to immerse in Ischia’s healing waters and scenic beauty.
Why Choose This Attraction?
Giardini Poseidon offers a unique blend of relaxation and therapeutic benefits, leveraging Ischia’s renowned thermal springs in a stunning coastal setting. Ideal for those seeking wellness or a tranquil escape, the park’s diverse pools, sauna, and Japanese Bath cater to various relaxation needs, all within a lush, expansive environment.
The pre-paid ticket guarantees entry, avoiding sell-outs, and the audio guide enhances your understanding of the park’s features. With wheelchair accessibility, dining options, and a private beach, this park provides a comprehensive, rejuvenating experience unmatched on Ischia.
What’s Included
- Access to Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park and all facilities.
- Access to a private beach.
- Use of relaxation areas.
- Use of changing rooms and restrooms.
- Digital audio guide app (languages not specified but typically include English, Italian, and others).
Pricing
From $55 per person
Meeting Point
Look for the Giardini Poseidon Terme sign at the park entrance in Citara Bay, Forio. [Open in Google Maps]
How to Get There
- By ferry: Take a ferry from Naples (Porto di Napoli or Mergellina) to Ischia Porto (45–60 minutes), then a taxi or bus to Forio’s Citara Bay (20–30 minutes).
- By bus: From Ischia Porto, take bus line 2 or CD/CS to the Citara Bay stop, a 5-minute walk to the park entrance.
- By car: Drive to Forio via SP270; parking is available near Citara Bay, a short walk from the park.
- On foot: From Forio’s town center, the park is a 15–20-minute walk along the coastal road to Citara Bay.
Good to Know
What to Bring
- Comfortable shoes for walking within the park.
- Flip-flops for pool and beach areas.
- Beachwear for thermal and sea-water pools.
- Swimming cap (required for certain pools).
Know Before You Go
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- A preventive medical visit is mandatory for certified thermal treatments.
- People with transmissible skin diseases or open wounds cannot access the pools.
- The ticket is valid for one day; check starting times at booking.
- The park is wheelchair accessible with barrier-free paths.
- Smoking and pets are not allowed.
- Full acceptance of internal regulations is required with ticket purchase.
- Opening hours may vary; check www.giardiniposeidonterme.com for details.
Reviews
- Amazing! Would highly recommend if you’re going to Ischia.
- Amazing day with friends! Very clean, easy to navigate, friendly staff, and delicious food. Highly recommend!!
- Great experience. The Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park is a must if you are visiting Ischia. The pre-paid ticket guarantees you entry. You can pay at the door for a cheaper price but it may sell out before you get there.
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FAQ's
What is the best time to visit Giardini Poseidon Thermal Park?
Spring (April–May) or early autumn (September–October) offer mild weather, ideal for enjoying the thermal pools and outdoor areas. Mornings are less crowded, allowing more space in the pools and relaxation areas. Arrive at opening (check times at booking) to maximize your day. Summer can be busy, so pre-booking ensures entry. Weekdays are quieter than weekends or Italian holidays. The private beach is best enjoyed mid-morning. Check weather forecasts, as outdoor pools are weather-dependent.
Is the audio guide app easy to use at the park?
The digital audio guide app is user-friendly, typically available in English, Italian, and other languages, with instructions provided in your booking confirmation. It offers insights into the park’s thermal features, history, and wellness benefits, enhancing your visit. Download it in advance using a smartphone with internet access. The app includes clear navigation and details on facilities like the Japanese Bath. Bring headphones for an immersive experience. Ensure your device is charged, as no staff assistance is available for setup.
Is the park wheelchair accessible?
Giardini Poseidon is fully wheelchair accessible, with barrier-free paths to thermal pools, sea-water pools, the beach, and relaxation areas. The wellness center and restaurants are also accessible. Some pool areas may require assistance due to steps; contact the park in advance for guidance. Accessibility maps are available at the entrance or online. Staff can provide support if needed. The park’s design ensures inclusivity for all visitors. Check www.giardiniposeidonterme.com for detailed accessibility information.
Can I cancel my booking if plans change?
Yes, the ticket offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if plans change. The reserve-now-pay-later option keeps your itinerary open. Check your booking confirmation for cancellation instructions. Refunds are typically processed within a few business days via the booking platform. Ensure you cancel within the 24-hour window to qualify. Contact the provider for any issues. Pre-booking is recommended to guarantee entry, as on-site tickets may sell out.
How much time is needed to enjoy the park?
A full day (6–8 hours) is ideal to experience the 15 thermal pools, 3 sea-water pools, Japanese Bath, natural sauna, and private beach. Allow 2–3 hours for pool relaxation, 1–2 hours for the beach, and time for dining or wellness treatments. Arrive at opening to avoid crowds and enjoy all facilities. The audio guide helps prioritize key areas like the Kneipp baths. Bring flip-flops and a swimming cap for pool access. Breaks in relaxation areas enhance the experience. Plan for a leisurely pace to fully unwind.

 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
                                                                                         
                                                                                         
                                                                                        
