MEDITERRANEAN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY It is in the autumn that the island’s gentle pace and welcoming community truly come into their own – when the sun still warms the deserted beaches, just-plucked lemons suffuse the island with citrus scent, the sound of church bells ring out, and locally grown wines come to the fore. Those wanting to make their exploration into a hike should head for the uninhabited island of Vivara, connected to Procida by a footbridge. This protected natural reserve is a one-hour walk from the port of Procida. The tiny Neapolitan island visited only by locals in the know | The Telegraph
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