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Miseno: the Dragonara Cave

Via Dragonara 48, 80070, Bacoli

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Duration

30minutes

Languages

English, Italian

Participants

Unlimited

Type

Archaeological Area

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Suitable for children

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Suitable for couples

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Pets allowed

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Parking available

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Barrier-free

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Language supports

Important things to know

Services included

  • Exclusive Movery money back guarantee
  • Tourist assistance service included
  • Instant ticket delivery
  • Tickets are accepted on smartphones

Tickets and discounts

  • Free access but by reservation

Structure information

  • You can book a tour with a private tour guide by calling Movery's service department at 351.5585067

  • Guide available in English and Italian

Limitations

  • Disabled persons in wheelchairs cannot access

  • Animals are not allowed

About this activity

The Dragonara Cave is an ancient cistern from the Augustan age.If you are looking for a place rich in history and suggestion, you cannot miss this artificial cave. Dragonara is carved into the tuff promontory that drops sheer to the beach of Capo Miseno. Visiting the Miseno Cave, you will initially notice a barrel vault, divided into five irregular naves by rows of tuffaceous pillars and covered with cocciopesto, a typical hydraulic waterproofing plaster.

Observing you will see three skylights equipped with steps opening in the vault: they constituted, at one time, the access to the cistern itself. The cave is located on the furthest part of the beach and faces the beautiful island of Procida.

Why visit Dragonara Cave

Thanks to its side tunnels that seem to intertwine with each other, the Cave takes on a very distinctive appearance: it resembles a real labyrinth. To get to the Dragonara Cave you will have to cross the Miseno beach. The cistern is still full of water so you have to cross a suspension bridge. The walls are lit by a few lamps that create a very impressive effect. The play of the faint lights and the presence of the water below, makes this place truly unique and among the must-see beauties that the Phlegraean Fields offer us.

The most important things to know about Dragonara Cave in Miseno

Excavations years ago uncovered the poorly preserved remains of a nymphaeum. This is a small sacred building that was placed near fountains or freshwater springs and dedicated to a nymph. You will immediately notice the dampness: the environment is very humid due to standing water.

Curiosities about the Dragonara Cave of Miseno

Saracens and Romans used the cistern's water basin to supply their fleets, but a hypothetical private use cannot be ruled out: in fact, Lucullus' maritime villa and the Piscina Mirabile, a larger capacity cistern that functionally channeled the waters of the Serino, stand near Dragonara Cave.

During the Middle Ages, however, this cistern was identified as the Fennel Bath, due to the surrounding abundant cultivation of the vegetable, or it may also have been used as a burial site.

Reservation assistance

With Movery you always have a digital assistant at your side. Before booking we are at your disposal to clarify any doubts, after booking we will send you all the partner's information with which you can define the last little details. Don't worry until the experience is completed (and even during) our assistant will be there to resolve any unforeseen issues and clarify any doubts.

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    Activity's Location

    Via Dragonara 48, 80070, Bacoli

    How to get there

    Reach the Dragonara Cave of Miseno by public transportation

    From Naples it is possible to reach the Dragonara Cave in Miseno by metro line 2, which connects Piazza Garibaldi to Montesanto. From here, take the Cumana train to Torregaveta from where you can take a bus service to Bacoli. Get off near the Bacoli Municipal Villa, which is a half-hour walk away.

    Reach the Dragonara Cave of Miseno by car

    It is easily reached by your own means of transportation by taking the A56 highway from Piazza Garibaldi and Corso Malta. Take, then the Tangenziale to Pozzuoli, exit 14, continuing to Montenuovo, Licola Patria in Pozzuoli. Having passed the towns of Baia and Miliscola, one must continue to Miseno and thus reach the beach of Capo Miseno.

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