The Parco Sommerso di Baia is an archaeological site that preserves the remains of an ancient Roman city, submerged over the centuries due to the phenomenon of bradisismo. It is a unique example of underwater archaeological and naturalistic protection in the Mediterranean.
In the Parco Sommerso di Baia, you can see the remains of domus, villas, thermae, and mosaics, as well as extraordinary testimonies of the ancient Roman city. You can also visit the Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei, which exhibits statues, amphorae, and other findings from the submerged city.
You can experience the Parco Sommerso di Baia through immersion, sailing, canoeing, or swimming. There are activities for all tastes, and you can also take a drone tour to see the submerged city from above.
Recently, a new mosaic has been discovered, featuring two ducks swimming on a sea made of millefiori. Additionally, night visits have started, and a new Portus Julius route has been opened for divers, snorkelers, and canoeists.
You can plan your visit to the Parco Sommerso di Baia by using an interactive map to locate the immersion sites and other activities. You can also stay updated on the latest news and activities by following the park's updates.