Gaiola Islands

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The Gaiola Islands are a pair of small, picturesque islets off the coast of Naples, Italy, known for their clear waters, marine protected area, and the mysterious legends surrounding the villa built on them.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf islands
tourist attraction
administrativeTerritory Comune di Napoli NERFINISHED
bay Gulf of Naples NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate
country Italy
culturalAspect local legends of misfortune linked to the villa
governingBody Parco Sommerso di Gaiola management authority
hasAccess by boat
by swimming from nearby shore
hasActivity kayaking
swimming
underwater archaeology tours
hasEtymology Italian word "gaiola" from Latin "cavea" meaning cage or cave
hasFeature clear waters
marine protected area
picturesque landscape
rocky coastline
underwater archaeological remains
hasHazard strong currents at times
hasLanguage Italian
hasNearbyCity Naples NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLandmark Posillipo Hill NERFINISHED
Virgilian Park NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfIslets 2
hasReputation cursed
mysterious
hasStructure villa
knownFor diving
marine biodiversity
mysterious legends
snorkeling
locatedIn Campania
Gulf of Naples NERFINISHED
Naples NERFINISHED
Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
near Capo Posillipo NERFINISHED
Nisida NERFINISHED
Posillipo coast NERFINISHED
partOf Gaiola Underwater Park NERFINISHED
Parco Sommerso di Gaiola NERFINISHED
protectionStatus marine protected area
region Southern Italy NERFINISHED
sea Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism
cultural tourism
nature tourism

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Posillipo contains Gaiola Islands