Miliscola Beach, located in Monte di Procida, Campania, Italy, is a picturesque stretch of coastline overlooking the Procida Channel. It is known for its clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding islands, including Ischia and Procida. The beach spans about 2 km and is bounded by Cape Miseno at its end. Historically, Miliscola was a site for a Roman military school and is now a popular spot for both relaxation and water activities.
The area is bustling with bars, restaurants, and lidos, which often host music and dance events during the evenings, making it suitable for families and couples alike. Artificial reefs nearby enhance the marine ecosystem, and the gentle slope of the seabed makes it ideal for swimming and other water sports like kayaking and sailing. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky with hues of pink and orange.
The undersea aqueduct, a remarkable feat of engineering, was constructed here and supplies water to the Phlegrean islands. This scenic backdrop has been featured in films, adding to its charm.