A prominent resort city for centuries, Baia catered to the recreational whims of the rich and powerful among the Roman elite. The city, which was located over natural volcanic vents, was famous ...
Sometimes called the "Las Vegas of the ancient world," the sunken settlement of Baiae was one of its era's most hedonistic resort towns for wealthy Roman elites. About 150 miles south of Rome, a resort for ancient Roman elites once stood between Mount Vesuvius and the vast Mediterranean Sea. This luxurious place was known as Baiae (sometimes also spelled as Baia). Centuries ago, the site was ...
Baia is a high-octane lifestyle destination and rooftop bar that offers breathtaking views of the city and Marina Bay.
Baiae (Italian: Baia; Neapolitan: Baia) was an ancient Roman town situated on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Naples and now in the comune of Bacoli. It was a resort for centuries in antiquity, particularly towards the end of the Roman Republic, when it was reckoned as superior to Capri, Pompeii, and Herculaneum by wealthy Romans, who built villas here from 100 BC. [1] Ancient authors ...
Baia Coastal Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar brings the spirit of Italy’s coastline to the shores of Chesapeake Beach. Named for the Italian word “Baia,” meaning bay, our restaurant sits directly on the water, offering beautiful, unobstructed views that set the backdrop for every meal. Inspired by coastal Italian regions and the joy of gathering well, our menu highlights fresh seafood, house ...
Roman statues, ancient villas, entire streets, spas: the sea of Baia preserves underwater history and beauty with ancient charm.