Get to know the beautiful neighborhoods we have properties in throughout both Napoli and Campi Flegrei. No matter what neighborhood you choose, you will enjoy the beauty of authentic Italian living with the support of our agents who have lived in this incredible region for their entire lives.

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Bacoli

Bacoli is a charming coastal town located in the metropolitan city of Naples, known for its ancient Roman ruins, beautiful beaches, and natural beauty. The town is home to the famous Baia archaeological park and the underwater ruins that draw history enthusiasts and divers. Bacoli has a lively atmosphere, with many family-owned restaurants and bars offering fresh seafood and local cuisine.

What’s My Commute?

It is approximately 30 kilometers (around 30 minutes by car) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, about 40 kilometers (45 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and around 20 kilometers (25 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples. Bacoli is popular among military families for its relaxed lifestyle and scenic views of the Bay of Naples.

Our Favorite Spots

Coastal town with hillside and harbor view

Fusaro

Fusaro is a small neighborhood in Bacoli, often known for the Fusaro Lake, a protected natural area, and the Casina Vanvitelliana, a picturesque 18th-century hunting lodge located on the lake. The area is more tranquil and residential, offering a peaceful retreat from the busier urban centers. While less touristy than Bacoli, Fusaro still provides access to beautiful coastal scenery and local markets.

What’s My Commute?

It is about 28 kilometers (30 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 37 kilometers (45 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and 18 kilometers (20 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples, making it a convenient option for military personnel.

Our Favorite Spots

  • Best Pizza: Arte Pizza (near the train station) and Kuma65 (not just a pizzeria but also a fantastic restaurant)

  • Best Gelato: Frudisi

Historic building on lake with wooden bridge, blue sky

Monte di Procida

Monte di Procida is a hilly coastal town located near Bacoli, offering stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Naples, the islands of Ischia and Procida, and the Phlegraean Fields. This small town is known for its vibrant community and seafood cuisine, with small local markets and restaurants featuring fresh catches from the surrounding waters. Monte di Procida is less touristy than nearby Bacoli but offers a more authentic local experience.

What’s My Commute?

It is about 30 kilometers (30 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 40 kilometers (45 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and 22 kilometers (20 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples.

Our Favorite Spots

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Monterusciello

Monterusciello is a large residential suburb in the municipality of Pozzuoli. It is mainly composed of apartment buildings and has a more urban, with local shops, markets, and schools. Monterusciello is not a major tourist destination, but it offers affordable living for those looking for proximity to Naples without the chaos of the city center.

What’s My Commute?

It is located approximately 20 kilometers (30 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 30 kilometers (35 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and around 15 kilometers (20 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples.

Our Favorite Spots

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Posillipo

Posillipo is an affluent residential area of Naples, famous for its luxurious villas, historic estates, and stunning views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. It is known for being one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Naples, offering a peaceful and elegant environment with parks, such as the Virgiliano Park, and access to small private beaches. Posillipo is also home to high-end restaurants, boutiques, and cultural sites like the Pausilypon Archaeological Park.

What’s My Commute?

It is about 13 kilometers (20 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 37 kilometers (45 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and 25 kilometers (30 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples, making it a desirable area for those who want to be close to both the city and the sea.

View of Mount Vesuvius with pine trees and palm trees in the foreground, Naples, Italy.

Pozzuoli

Pozzuoli is a historic coastal city in the Phlegraean Fields, known for its rich archaeological sites, vibrant waterfront, and thermal activity. Once an important Roman port, it features attractions like the Flavian Amphitheater, the Macellum (Temple of Serapis), and the Solfatara crater, an active volcanic area. The city has a lively atmosphere with a mix of modern shops, traditional markets, and seafood restaurants along the port, where ferries connect to Ischia and Procida. Pozzuoli is a popular choice for military families and expats due to its scenic views, strong community, and accessibility to Naples.

What’s My Commute?

It is approximately 18 kilometers (25 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 30 kilometers (35 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and just 10 kilometers (15 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples, making it a convenient and desirable location.

Our Favorite Spots

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Vomero

Vomero is an upscale, hilltop neighborhood in Naples known for its elegant architecture, lively commercial streets, and breathtaking views of the city and bay. It is one of the most desirable areas in Naples, offering a mix of historic charm and modern convenience, with popular attractions like Castel Sant’Elmo, the Certosa di San Martino, and panoramic terraces such as the Belvedere di San Martino. Vomero is well connected by metro, funiculars, and buses, making it easy to reach the city center while enjoying a quieter, more refined atmosphere. The area is filled with boutiques, cafés, and pizzerias, making it a favorite for both locals and expats.


What’s My Commute?

Vomero is about 9 kilometers (15 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 35 kilometers (40 minutes) from the Gricignano Support Site, and 20 kilometers (25 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples, making it a convenient location for those working in or around Naples.

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Licola

Licola is a coastal neighborhood situated between the municipalities of Pozzuoli and Giugliano in Campania, known for its long sandy beaches and relaxed suburban atmosphere. The area is a mix of residential communities, farmland, and beach clubs, making it a popular summer destination for both locals and visitors. While parts of Licola have seen urban expansion, some areas still retain a quieter, rural charm with small local markets and family-run businesses. The neighborhood is also home to the Parco degli Uccelli, a nature park that provides a green escape for families and nature lovers.

What’s My Commute?

Licola is approximately 25 kilometers (30 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Capodichino Airport, 20 kilometers (25 minutes) from U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples – Gricignano Support Site, and just 10 kilometers (15 minutes) from Allied Joint Force Command Naples, making it a convenient location for military personnel seeking a coastal lifestyle near the base.

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