About Pozzuoli
Nestled along the Bay of Naples, Pozzuoli is a charming town renowned for its ancient Roman architecture and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore the Flavian Amphitheater, the third-largest Roman arena, and the Solfatara crater, an active volcanic site offering a unique geothermal experience. The bustling piazzas and delectable cuisine reflect the town's rich heritage. Waterfront views and easy access to nearby islands and Naples make Pozzuoli a captivating destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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Close proximity to Naples
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Rich historical and archaeological sites
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Stunning views of the Bay of Naples
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Delicious local cuisine
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Vibrant local culture and festivals
You will love...
- Close proximity to Naples
- Rich historical and archaeological sites
- Stunning views of the Bay of Naples
- Delicious local cuisine
- Vibrant local culture and festivals
Stay away from...
- High tourist traffic during peak season
- Limited public transportation options
- Possible volcanic activity due to its location
- Some areas can be crowded and noisy
- Language barrier for non-Italian speakers
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Population
81 thousand
Alternative names
Puteoli, Pozzuolo, Puzzuoli
When to visit Pozzuoli
Seasons
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Peak:
Tuscany is a popular destination in the summer months, with July and August being the busiest.
Its warm climate makes it a great place to visit in the spring and autumn months, too.
Temperature
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10°C
Jan
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10°C
Feb
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12°C
Mar
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15°C
Apr
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19°C
May
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23°C
Jun
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26°C
Jul
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26°C
Aug
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23°C
Sep
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18°C
Oct
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14°C
Nov
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11°C
Dec