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Chase the sun to Europe's most exciting island getaways
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|June 07, 2025
AS WINTER blankets South Africa in its cold embrace, many sun-thirsty South Africans find solace in dreaming of vibrant summer days gone by.

The warmth of summer in Europe presents the perfect opportunity for these sun worshippers to swop winter coats for beachwear and escape to sunny island getaways.
These islands not only promise sunshine but also a unique blend of relaxation, adventure and a chance to leave the mundane behind.
Explorers looking for warmth are in for a treat as Europe boasts a myriad islands, ranging from country-sized hideaways to quaint rocky outcrops. Here are some winning island destinations sure to banish the winter blues.
Procida, Italy: An authentic Italian escape
Set in the picturesque Gulf of Naples, the small island of Procida is a hidden gem that captures the essence of authentic Italian living. Escape the bustling crowds of its more famous neighbours, such as Capri and Ischia, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Procida enchants its visitors with vibrant pastel-coloured houses, especially in the quaint fishing village of Corricella, a sight that's bound to light up your Instagram feed.
The island's natural allure extends beyond its picturesque streets — it boasts stunning beaches like Spiaggia Chiaia, where visitors can indulge in black sand and warm waters.
For food lovers, Procida is a culinary haven, offering an abundance of fresh seafood that captures the island's rich maritime heritage.
The slow-paced island life, adorned with historical landmarks like Terra Murata and the former prison, provides ample opportunities for exploration while allowing visitors to unwind completely.
Procida, easily accessible by ferry from Naples, invites adventurers for day trips or weekend getaways, making it the ultimate summer retreat.
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