Cosy and bright, perfect for those seeking tranquillity, relaxing scenery and a stay in the pursuit of well-being, it has direct access from the garden and features a double bedroom, a living room with sofa bed and two large windows through which the green of the vegetation and the blue of the sea enter. The bathroom is large and comfortable, complete with bath and shower. It is an intimate and sustainable retreat, perfect for those who wish to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Facing north, the flat is named after the rocks in the sea of Ischia, opposite the Aragonese Castle.
Here stood the Roman town of Aenaria, submerged around 130-150 B.C., and it is here that every year on the night of 26 July the island's inhabitants decorate their boats with drawings and allegorical representations, like floating floats, and parade them around, admired by the public crowded on land.