Castellammare Di Stabia
Castellammare di Stabia, a hidden gem nestled on
the Bay of Naples, boasts a rich history and captivating beauty. Situated about
30 km southeast of Naples, this town offers breathtaking views of the
Tyrrhenian Sea and the majestic Mount Vesuvius.
Steeped in history, Castellammare di Stabia rests beside the
ancient Roman city of Stabiae, tragically destroyed by Mount Vesuvius' eruption
in AD 79. The town's namesake castle,
erected around the 9th century, commands the southern side of the Gulf of Naples. Journey back
in time by exploring the ongoing excavations of Roman villas remarkably
preserved by Vesuvius' eruption in AD 79. Villa
Arianna and Villa San Marco, both free to
enter, are not to be missed. For a spiritual experience, visit the historic Castellammare Cathedral dedicated to San Bartolomeo or the
beautiful church of Santa Caterina. Chiesa del Gesù and Chiesa del Purgatorio are further gems adding to the town's charm.
Castellammare di Stabia, also
known as the "Metropole of Waters," is renowned for its 28 unique therapeutic waters. These
include sulphurous, calcic bicarbonate, and mineral waters. Since the 19th
century, the town's economic life and tourism have thrived due to the ancient
thermal baths inaugurated in 1836. These baths offer healing properties,
attracting visitors seeking relaxation and wellness.
As the day concludes, explore the local boutiques and chic shops
scattered throughout the town center. Find unique treasures like ceramics and
other regional crafts. For a vibrant nightlife experience, head towards the
lively seafront and immerse yourself in the energy of Castellammare's bars and clubs.