A large number of natural monuments can probably be considered the largest attraction of the Pontine archipelago. Beautiful grottos and underwater caves are best explored by boat. If you want, you can go for an excursion around Ponza, which starts every day at 10-11.30 a.m. and ends at 16-17.30 p.m. at the port in case there is no storm. On the road, you can not only enjoy the beauty of the island but also visit bays that are inaccessible from the land. The cost of a traditional Italian lunch, most often with pasta or risotto, is also included in most of these sea voyages. You can explore Ponza by hiring or renting a motorboat. Be sure to visit the rock of Capo Bianco, in the above-water part of which there are several caves, whose dimensions allow you to calmly swim inside on a small boat. In the middle of the sea, sail through the Natural Arch, a rock in the shape of a gate. Take the time to thoroughly survey the grottos of Pilate, a system of artificial caves and pools, which can be accessed from the sea and from the land. The other islands of the archipelago are also worth visiting. The uninhabited Palmarola will please the travelers not only with the beauty of the rocky shoreline but also with cave houses, the only man-made objects on the island. Zannone captivates you with a virgin nature and an opportunity to observe the migratory birds that nest here during migration. Moreover, the rare stone oaks are still growing on this island. Gavi captivates by its
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