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How long is the drive from Camerota to Lecce?

The direct drive from Camerota to Lecce is 223 mi (359 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 6 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Camerota to Lecce, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Matera, Alberobello, Porto Cesareo, Taranto, Maratea, Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Brindisi, Fasano, Nardo, and Centola, as well as top places to visit like Ponte Musmeci and Museo archeologico nazionale della Basilicata, or the ever-popular Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Muro Lucano.

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Top cities between Camerota and Lecce

The top cities between Camerota and Lecce are Matera, Alberobello, Porto Cesareo, Taranto, Maratea, Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Brindisi, Fasano, Nardo, and Centola. Matera is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Camerota and 2 hours from Lecce.
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Province of Salerno

The Province of Salerno, located in the Campania region of Italy, offers a diverse range of attractions. Visitors can embark on small group tours to explore the stunning island of Capri, with its famous Faraglioni rock formations and vibrant sea caves. The province also boasts the unspoiled beauty of the Cilento coast along the Tyrrhenian Sea, where pristine waters and charming seaside towns await.
15% as popular as Matera
4 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Lecce
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Maratea

Maratea, a charming Italian town in the province of Potenza, Basilicata, is often referred to as 'the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian' due to its stunning location on the Tyrrhenian coast. With an impressive number of churches and chapels, it has earned the nickname 'the town with 44 churches.' Additionally, Maratea is known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
15% as popular as Matera
13 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Lecce
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Parco Nazionale del Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni

National park
Museums
Parco Nazionale del Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site that beautifully showcases the diverse landscapes of Italy. This national park features breathtaking coastal areas, majestic mountains, and rich archaeological ruins that tell the story of its historical significance. Visitors can explore ancient sites like Paestum and Velia while enjoying the natural beauty surrounding them.
17% as popular as Matera
36 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Lecce
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Matera

Matera, located in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, is a city known for its unique Sassi area, where cave dwellings are carved into the mountainside. Once evacuated due to poor living conditions, these caves now house museums and rock churches with ancient frescoes. Matera's history as a once-shamed and neglected area has been transformed into a place of cultural significance. The city's bread is also renowned for its exceptional flavor and archaeological ties to Mediterranean culinary traditions.
Most popular city on this route
17 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Lecce
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Taranto

Museums
Specialty Museums
Taranto, a charming coastal city in southern Italy, is situated between the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo bodies of water. The old town, located on a small island, is connected to the mainland by bridges and boasts attractions such as the 15th-century Aragonese Castle, the Spartan Museum of Taranto, and San Cataldo Basilica with its baroque facade.
31% as popular as Matera
2 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Lecce
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Alberobello

Alberobello, a town in Italy's Apulia region, is famous for its trulli - whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs. The Rione Monti district boasts hundreds of these unique structures, including the 18th-century Trullo Sovrano and the Museo del Territorio Casa Pezzolla, which showcases life in the trulli centuries ago.
44% as popular as Matera
16 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Lecce
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Fasano

Visitor Centers
Fasano, a charming town in the Apulia region of southern Italy, is known for its picturesque location between the countryside and the sea. With a population of over 39,000 people, it is the second most populated town in the province of Brindisi. One of its notable attractions is Masseria Borgo San Marco, an enchanting fortified village nestled among 160 acres of ancient olive trees.
19% as popular as Matera
11 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Lecce
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Porto Cesareo

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Porto Cesareo is a charming town and comune in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. The area boasts beautiful golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular tourist destination. Colorful boats dot the harbor, adding to the picturesque atmosphere alongside the bustling fish market. Historical remnants such as watchtowers stand as ancient guardians against Saracen attacks, with sites like Torre Chianca overseeing submerged archaeological treasures like the Roman column wreckage.
42% as popular as Matera
9 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Lecce
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Brindisi

Brindisi, a charming port city in the Apulia region of southern Italy, is known for its picturesque harbor and historical landmarks. The Aragonese Castle, situated on a small island at the entrance of the harbor, and the Swabian Castle dating back to the 13th century are among its notable attractions. Visitors can also admire the Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia, a unique rudder-shaped limestone memorial offering stunning views of the sea and city.
11% as popular as Matera
0 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Lecce
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Nardò

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Sights & Landmarks
Civic Centers
Nardò, a charming town in the southern Italian region of Apulia, is situated on the Ionian coast of Salento. This area offers splendid sea views, entertainment options, and a mix of ancient and modern artistic treasures. The town boasts beautiful baroque architecture with ornate facades and balconies that are worth exploring by wandering through its narrow streets and alleyways. Nardò is also known for its red wines which define the majority of southern Puglia's DOCs.
12% as popular as Matera
3 minutes off the main route, 100% of way to Lecce

Best stops along Camerota to Lecce drive

The top stops along the way from Camerota to Lecce (with short detours) are Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello, Centro Storico, and Zoosafari Fasanolandia. Other popular stops include Parco naturale regionale Porto Selvaggio e Palude del Capitano, Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area, and Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius.
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Muro Lucano

Museum
Specialty Museums
An excellent free museum showing off some truly outstanding pieces from the last 2500 years of local history. The staff are welcoming and informative and the artefacts are well displayed with information in Italian and English. If it wasn’t free it would still be worth a visit!
Joshua S — Google review
Great small museum of artifacts
David M — Google review
If you go up to Muro Lucano, you should visit the local museum. Allow plenty of time, as each section of the museum is well worth seeing: a lovely section on Lucanian settlements and sanctuaries, a number of outstanding burial finds, a highly informative exhibition on the Roman period, all presented in a beautiful architectural setting with spectacular views from the hillside over the Muro Gorge. Thank you for the wonderful time I spent in your museum!
Matthias H — Google review
Amazing museum with some staggering historical pieces dating back to 600bc. Big thanks to our guide Vincenzo. I really liked the bad boy warrior exhibit.
Jason B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice museum, small with well done exhibition. The staff are friendly. Only the signs for the other route should be implemented as the one that passes through the cathedral (the most tiring given the climb) is clear. Then put a sign at the San Gerardo Supermarket (Original) Bel museo, piccolo con esposizione ben fatta. Cordiali lo staff. Andrebbe solo implementata la segnaletica per l'altro percorso in quanto quello che passa per la cattedrale (il più stancante visto la salita) è chiaro. Quindi mettere un segnale all'altezza del Supermercato San Gerardo
Luca M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Basilicata is a continuous discovery even for the Lucanians themselves. This place is a jewel that should be valorised. Open on weekends and holidays, I don't want to spoil anything, I recommend you go there, perhaps combining it with an excursion along the Ripe path. (Original) La Basilicata è una continua scoperta anche per gli stessi Lucani. Questo posto è un gioiello che andrebbe valorizzato. Aperto nei week end e nei festivi, non voglio spoilerare nulla, vi consiglio di andarci, magari abbinandolo ad una escursione nel sentiero delle Ripe.
Francesco F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent welcome at the entrance, very kind and knowledgeable staff. Interesting museum for the finds and the history of the place. We recommend parking in the square above, in front of the church and walking down. (Original) Ottima accoglienza all'ingresso, personale molto gentile e preparato. Museo interessante per i reperti e per la storia del luogo. Si consiglia di parcheggiare nella piazza sovrastante, di fronte alla chiesa e scendere a piedi.
Elisabetta M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Splendid museum set up in the former seminary on three floors. The finds on display are beautiful as well as the breathtaking view that can be enjoyed from the structure. It is currently still free. It's absolutely worth a visit. The guides are very helpful and knowledgeable and are of great help in understanding the entire museum display. (Original) Splendido museo allestito nell'ex-seminario su tre piani. Belli i reperti in mostra oltre allo mozzafiato panorama che si può godere dalla struttura. È al momento ancora gratuito. Vale assolutamente la pena farci una visita. Le guide sono molto disponibili e preparate e sono di grande aiuto per la comprensione di tutto l'allestimento museale.
Guido P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Via Seminario, 6, 85054 Muro Lucano PZ, Italy
https://www.beniculturali.it/luogo/museo-archeologico-nazionale-di-muro-lucano
+39 0976 71778
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Ponte Musmeci

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Ponte Musmeci is a unique monument with significant architectural value, offering an ideal setting for enjoying the surrounding greenery and even for practicing skating and skateboarding. Named after its designer, it serves as a crucial connection between the Potenza - Sicignano motorway junction and the city, bypassing various industrial elements. Although in need of maintenance and restoration, it remains a noteworthy site to visit and a popular meeting point.
Great architecture
FRANCESCA A — Google review
The best
Enrico P — Google review
It's ok
ISHMAIL C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything needs to be redone, dilapidated structure, without a minimum of maintenance. Nothing has been done under the administration of Mayor Mario Guarente, let's hope in the next ballot the administration will change and we will finally be able to intervene on such an important structure. The renovated bridge is an architectural excellence and flagship of our regional capital. (Original) Tutto da rifare, struttura fatiscente, senza un minimo di manutenzione. Con l'amministrazione del Sindaco Mario Guarente non è stato fatto nulla, speriamo al prossimo ballottaggio cambia amministrazione e finalmente si riesca ad intervenire su una struttura così importante. Il ponte ristrutturato è un'eccellenza architettonica e fiore all'occhiello del nostro capoluogo di regione.
Walter T — Google review
(Translated by Google) An important architectural project, a source of pride for Potenza. Unfortunately, it hasn't been valued and maintained as it deserves. (Original) Importante progetto architettonico, orgoglio per Potenza. Purtroppo non valorizzato e mantenuto come meriterebbe.
Angela — Google review
(Translated by Google) Musmeci bridge, designed with a pencil? Must of Italian brutalism, soon only the irons will be seen (Original) Ponte musmeci, pensato con la matita? Must del brutalismo italiano, fra poco si vedranno solo i ferri
Luca F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique monument in its particular architectural value, it would be ideal for an immersion in the greenery or for any training on skates and skateboards. Alas, the degradation has made it subject to restrictions by the superintendence. Waiting for it to be settled and I can spend its worth. (Original) Monumento unico nel suo particolare valore architettonico, sarebbe ideale per un immersione nel verde o per eventuali allenamenti su pattini e skateboard. Ahinoi, il degrado lo ha fatto sottoporre a vincoli da parte della sovraintendenza. Aspettando che sia sistemato e possa spendere per il suo valore.
Guido M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful area for amateur sportsmen or for quiet walks accompanied by the roar of the BASENTO waters. The Musmeci bridge is a nice surprise. The greenery needs to be looked after but I believe that Guarente will immediately restore the place. (Original) Bellissima area per gli sportivi amatoriali o per tranquille passeggiate accompagnate dallo scroscio delle acque del BASENTO. Il ponte Musmeci una bella sorpresa. Il verde va curato ma credo che Guarente provvederà subito a ripristinare il luogo.
Rosanna N — Google review
4.2
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4.2
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Viadotto dell'Industria, 85100 Potenza PZ, Italy
http://www.sbap.basilicata.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/566/ponte-musmeci
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Museo archeologico nazionale della Basilicata

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Archaeological museum
Museums
The Museo archeologico nazionale della Basilicata, located in Potenza and inaugurated in 2005, provides a comprehensive overview of archaeological findings from the entire region. The museum is divided into two floors, showcasing exhibits in chronological and geographical order.
The admission to the museum was very reasonable. We were also pleasantly surprised when we were greeted by Valentino, who was our guide during our visit. She was an excellent guide and explained the history of the artifacts. We learned more about the exhibits than we would have done on our own. We enjoyed our visit to the museum and would recommend it to others. The artifacts are displayed very well.
Barb M — Google review
We went on Saturday midday. I think that we were the only people in any of the exhibition spaces. The woman at the ticket office was extremely helpful. She really went out of her way to be sure that we got the best experience. Most of the information was in Italian. Pre-Roman artifacts were amazing.
Andrew D — Google review
The National Museum of Potenza needs no recommendation, as it houses one of the richest and finest archaeological collections in southern Italy and is a must for anyone interested in the pre-Roman past of Basilicata. The collection includes rich burial goods from the Early Iron Age, highlights such as the elaborate assemblages from the Archaic tombs of Braida di Vaglio and exquisite objects from the Lucanian phase of the region. The objects are presented with the greatest care, telling the complex history of Basilicata through the ages, and the museum is still evolving, with an extension of the Roman section in preparation. Many thanks to the whole team for making it an unforgettable visit!
Matthias H — Google review
Excellent visit...... A local museum with artifacts from the region. Pottery and tools from pre Roman and Roman times .... mosaics are on show too.
Carol C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Museum is located in Palazzo Loffredo, divided into two floors. The exhibits on display are of high quality and some are very beautiful, illustrating a journey through the region through the various eras and settlements. (Original) Il Museo ha sede nel Palazzo Loffredo, articolato in due piani. I reperti esposti sono ti alto pregio e alcuni molto belli, illustrano un viaggio nella regione tra le varie epoche ed insediamenti.
Vincenzo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The National Archaeological Museum of Potenza is housed in the prestigious Palazzo Loffredo, one of the oldest noble residences in the city. It houses finds from the inland areas of northern Basilicata. The collection displays materials and objects of daily use from prehistoric times to Roman colonization, passing through the events of the Italic tribes that succeeded one another in dominating the territory. The visit is interesting for specialists, and instructive even for simple enthusiasts. (Original) Il Museo archeologico nazionale di Potenza è ospitato nel prestigioso Palazzo Loffredo, tra le più antiche residenze nobiliari della città. Esso ospita i reperti provenienti delle aree interne della Basilicata settentrionale. La raccolta espone materiali e oggetti d’uso quotidiano dall’epoca preistorica fino alla colonizzazione romana, passando le vicende delle tribù italiche che si sono succedute nel dominio del territorio. La visita è interessante per gli specialisti, e istruttiva anche per i semplici appassionati.
Fiorentino S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A little gem in the heart of Potenza. A very interesting, well-organized, and well-maintained museum. It displays archaeological finds from across Basilicata, revealing the region's ancient history. A pleasant visit, recommended for those who want to discover the region's cultural roots. It's also ideal for families or those passing through the city. (Original) Un piccolo gioiello nel cuore di Potenza. Museo molto interessante, ben organizzato e curato. Espone reperti archeologici provenienti da tutta la Basilicata, che raccontano la storia antichissima di questo territorio. Una visita piacevole, consigliata a chi vuole scoprire le radici culturali della regione. Ideale anche per famiglie o per chi è di passaggio in città.
Luigi V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A large collection, beautifully displayed in a magnificent building. Enjoyable displays with good descriptions, in clean, well-maintained spaces. The staff is passionate and committed to the cause. The conference room located in the building's atrium, covered by a glass canopy, is also fascinating. (Original) Grande collezione, ben esposta in una magnifica struttura. Allestimenti godibili con buone descrizioni, in ambienti puliti con manutenzione valida. Personale appassionato e votato alla causa. Affascinante anche la sala convegni sita nell'atrio della struttura, coperto da una tettoia vetrata.
NiK V — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Via Andrea Serrao, 11, 85100 Potenza PZ, Italy
https://cultura.gov.it/luogo/museo-archeologico-nazionale-della-basilicata-dinu-adamesteanu
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Cathedral of Saint Gerard

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nestled in the heart of Potenza, the Cathedral of Saint Gerard, also known as the Cathedral of Potenza, is a must-see for anyone visiting this charming city. This stunning church exudes an atmosphere of serene spirituality upon entry, with its captivating frescoes and impressive dome that draw you into its tranquil embrace. The expressive Pieta statue and the striking figure of San Gerardo Vescovo, the city's patron saint after whom the cathedral is named, are highlights that shouldn't be missed.
Beautiful wall paintings although they are modern of the 20th century, but intriguing all the same. Beautifully decorated door also. Marco, a nice and helpful cathedral employee, who spoke some English, opened up the metal gate to the underground crypt and paleo Christian basilica underneath the alter section. There were mosaics and old walls to explore in this basilica below the Cathedral. Great church in a not so touristic city. Go check it out!
A W — Google review
It's indeed our mother church here in Potenza.
Akiishi S — Google review
Beautiful place🌻
Monika M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Potenza Cathedral, really beautiful, the paintings very well kept. We attended mass but were enchanted by such beauty. (Original) Duomo di Potenza, davvero molto bello, le pitture tenute molto bene. Abbiamo assistito alla messa ma siamo rimasti incantati da tanta bellezza.
Giorgia S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral of Potenza, located in one of the highest points of the city, is dedicated to Gerardo la Porta, bishop of the diocese of Potenza in the twelfth century and patron saint of the city. The facade of the church is simple in neoclassical style, with a beautiful bell tower on the right side. Inside, noteworthy are the frescoes of the dome, which represent the community in procession behind the bishop San Gerardo, with other images of the Madonna and of the cathedral itself. Outside, next to the cathedral, the Bishop's Palace and a beautiful fountain with a sculpted basin. (Original) La cattedrale di Potenza, situata in uno dei punti più alti della città, è dedicata a Gerardo la Porta, vescovo della diocesi potentina nel dodicesimo secolo e patrono della città. La facciata della chiesa è semplice in stile neoclassico, con un bel campanile sul lato destro. All’interno, da segnalare gli affreschi della cupola, che rappresentano la comunità in processione dietro al vescovo san Gerardo, con altre immagini della Madonna e della stessa cattedrale. All’esterno, accanto al duomo, il Palazzo vescovile e una bella fontana con vascone scolpito.
Fiorentino S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful cathedral, place of worship for many local faithful but also visited by many tourists attracted by the beauty and antiquity of the moment with beautiful frescoes and marbles of various colors. I recommend visiting if you pass through Potenza, free entry (Original) Bellissimo duomo luogo di culto per molti fedeli del posto ma anche visitato da tantissimi turisti attratti dalla bellezza e dal antichità del momento con affreschi bellissimi e marmi di vario colore consiglio di visitare se passate da Potenza ingresso gratuito
Giuseppe G — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a beautiful Church! When you enter there is immediately a beautiful atmosphere of religious tranquility. Statues, frescoes and dome... all beautiful. The statue of Pieta is particular... very expressive. Also beautiful is the statue of San Gerardo Vescovo, patron saint of the city of Potenza. As well as holder of the dedication of the CATHEDRAL. The painting behind the main altar is very impressive. A visit is recommended if you are in Potenza. (Original) Che bella Chiesa! Quando si entra vi è subito una bella atmosfera di quiete religiosa. Statue affreschi, e cupola ... tutto bellissimo. Particolare la statua della pietà... molto espressiva. Bella anche la statua di San Gerardo Vescovo, patrono della città di Potenza. Nonché titolare della dedica della CATTEDRALE. Di gran effetto il dipinto alle spalle dell'altare principale. Consigliata una visita se si è a Potenza.
Nicola Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral of San Gerardo certainly represents one of the symbols of the city of Potenza Located almost at the end of the historic center and not very far from the small temple of San Gerardo (located in Piazza Sezzo) as well as being a place of prayer, it reflects all the typical canons of cathedrals and certainly has nothing to envy of the other churches in Italy. The structure is very beautiful, outside in the small square there is also a fountain (it certainly needs maintenance) Internally the church has large arches typical of cathedrals and various chapels. Obviously also present inside is the statue of San Gerardo among the various patron saints of the city An almost fundamental stop every time I go upstairs in via Pretoria (Original) La cattedrale di San Gerardo rappresenta sicuramente uno dei simboli della città di Potenza Situata quasi alla fine del centro storico e non molto lontana dal tempietto di San Gerardo (situato in piazza sedile) oltre ad essere luogo di preghiera, rispecchia tutti i canoni tipici delle cattedrali e non ha nulla da invidiare sicuramente alle altre chiese presenti in Italia. La struttura è molto bella, all'esterno in piazzetta vi è anche una fontana (sicuramente ha bisogno di manutenzione) Internamente la chiesa si presenta con grandi arcate tipiche delle cattedrali e varie cappellette. Presente ovviamente all'interno anche la statua di San Gerardo fra le varie patrono della città Tappa quasi fondamentale ogni qualvolta salgo sopra in via Pretoria
Dariø M — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(97)
Largo Duomo, 1, 85100 Potenza PZ, Italy
+39 0971 22488
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Riserva Naturale San Giuliano

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Refuge around San Giuliano Lake that's home to rare aquatic birds & other wildlife.
Nice place. Very quiet and peaceful. Locals like to fish there. You can arrive y car.
Liudmyla K — Google review
The level of the lake was very low. Few birds. Very quiet.
Lisa S — Google review
I used to spend time here with my grandpa. A lot of memories... It's really beautiful on spring/summer. You can have a picnic and enjoy the sun
Frost S — Google review
Decidedly average. Access to lake not sign posted. Beach is mostly muddy. At the recreational area you have to pay €5 pp plus €5 for use of park.
Jan G — Google review
Amazing landscape. Great for taking a walk and spending thb night in a tend or camper in the eucalyptus forest
Christoph F — Google review
Nothing special. Wouldn't recommend going.
Espen S — Google review
Food is good, and prices very reasonable.
Romina B — Google review
Lovely area with lots of wild life.
Hubertus B — Google review
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S.S. 7 KM 560 Uscita, Diga di S. Giuliano, 75010 Miglionico MT, Italy
+39 324 951 7937
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Cava Pontrelli e orme dei dinosauri

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Open air museum
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Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cava Pontrelli e orme dei dinosauri offers an extraordinary glimpse into prehistoric Puglia, making it a must-visit for anyone fascinated by ancient history. Guided by a knowledgeable team of archaeologists and paleontologists, visitors can explore the remarkable discoveries that reveal the region's rich past. This experience is perfect for experts, enthusiasts, and families with children alike. However, it's worth noting that the exhibition's openings are not as frequent as one might hope.
(Translated by Google) Truly exceptional show. Led by a team of archaeologists and paleontologists we discovered prehistoric Puglia. Super recommended for experts, amateurs and families with children. It's a shame that the openings aren't more frequent (Original) Mostra veramente eccezionale. Guidati da un’equipe di archeologi e paleontologi abbiamo scoperto la Puglia preistorica. Super consigliata per esperti, amatori e famiglie con bambini. Peccato che le aperture non siano più frequenti
Marco F — Google review
it is temporarily closed, but no info anywhere
Luděk R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The area is off-limits and can only be visited in particular events (rare events), however it can be easily accessed via a path clearly visible from maps (this would be the external SC 92 from which a path rises on the right which leads down into the quarry ) but I advise against doing so as you could get a fine, although honestly I don't know if there are checks by the financial police. It's a shame because if valorised it could become a UNESCO heritage site. (Original) L'area è off-limits ed è visitabile solo in particolari eventi (eventi rari), tuttavia si può accedere tranquillamente tramite un sentiero visibile tranquillamente da maps (sarebbe la SC esterna 92 da cui sulla destra si leva un sentiero che fa scendere nella cava) ma sconsiglio di farlo poiché si potrebbe avere una multa, anche se onestamente non so se ci siano controlli dalla guardia di finanza. Peccato perché se valorizzato potrebbe diventare patrimonio UNESCO.
Pippo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed place, had an empty trip. (Original) Luogo chiuso, fatto un viaggio a vuoto.
Il G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular (Original) Spettacolare
Giovanni C — Google review
2.8
(5)
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3.6
(33)
70022 Altamura BA, Italy
https://www.dinosauridialtamura.it/
7

Bernalda Castle

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Bernalda Castle, a small Italian fortress, boasts helpful guides who enlighten visitors with intriguing details about its rich past. In just 15 minutes, one can explore the entirety of this enchanting castle. Situated in a serene mountain city, this historical site offers a glimpse into the unassuming lives of its residents. Additionally, alongside the splendid castle lies an elegant church, further enhancing the charm of this classical vacation destination.
Classical quiet mountain city, unpretentious residents, long history. vacation spot.
YONG W — Google review
The castle looks beautiful from afar. Unfortunately, although the renovation according to the map ended in March, the interiors are still unavailable. Maybe next time it will work!?
Anna W — Google review
Unable to go inside I believe still work being done.
Susan F — Google review
just one of the italian little castles, there were some guys that helped the visitors to visit explaining some stuff about the castle's history. you can see the entire castle in 15 minutes
Christian I — Google review
A nice castle and a church.
Baris M — Google review
I like the inside of the castle
Matteo G — Google review
A special place for us
Alessandro C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I reached this castle on a Sunday mototour. The structure is very well maintained and is preceded by a large square. Recommended for lovers of the genre (Original) Ho raggiunto questo castello in un mototour domenicale. La struttura si presenta molto ben tenuta ed è preceduta da una grande piazza. Consigliato per gli amanti del genere
Francesco ( — Google review
4.3
(744)
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3.3
(56)
Strada Provinciale Carrera Vecchia, 75012 Bernalda MT, Italy
8

Church of Saint Anthony of Padua

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Historic church featuring the same trullo architecture that made its surrounding village famous.
Small church Nice to quiet yourself Great place to think and pray Reflecting
Linda C — Google review
Nice to see and one of the few churches left "Trulli" style. Outside beautiful, inside sober. Just on the end of the main road walking upwards.
Rene T — Google review
Beautiful. church to see while walking around. The inside is small, but fantastic!
Alysen W — Google review
Wonderful church, with some amazing murals, paintings and carvings, with a lot of histiry
Con S — Google review
Breathtaking view, beautiful old church well preserved.
Gboruh — Google review
4.6
(639)
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4.5
(969)
P.za Antonio Lippolis Canonico, 16, 70011 Alberobello BA, Italy
http://www.santantonioalberobello.it/
+39 080 432 4416
9

Trullo Sovrano

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Heritage museum
Museums
Trullo Sovrano is a remarkable 18th-century conical hut that now serves as a heritage museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional furnishings and artifacts of the past. Situated near Basilica dei SS Medici, this two-story trullo stands out for its grandeur and unique charm. The museum inside is not only informative but also entertaining, showcasing the diverse uses of wine throughout history.
Everything about Alberobello was wonderful! We were there in shoulder season (Mid-march), so the crowds were light and the trullis were so cool to see. The area is ticked away in a pretty average/bland looking part of town, bits worth the drive. We took a bus from Bari and did this and Matera on the same day. Definitely a highlight of our trip
Amber W — Google review
Alberobello is amazing. The whole city. It is something you see in pictures and in videos, and you say to yourself: This can’t be real. And when you are there you can’t move because you realise it was real all along. The house was very interesting. Amazingly built and was informative of how the people have lived in a trullo. It is well preserved and kept clean. The staff were nice and friendly. I think that if you visit the town, you should visit this place as well. It gives you another perspective than by just walking in the town.
Nemes I — Google review
I specifically bought a ticket in advance on Booking called “Skip the Line: Trullo Sovrano Admission Ticket”, so I wouldn’t have to wait in line under the scorching sun at the Trullo Museum. The very name of the ticket says “Skip the Line.” However, when I arrived, it turned out that pre-purchased tickets weren't being accepted at all. I was forced to stand in a half-hour queue under the blazing sun together with people who hadn’t bought any tickets in advance. The line moved very slowly because there was only one person selling and checking tickets at the entrance. I tried twice to enter without waiting in line, showing my pre-booked ticket, but was firmly refused both times. So keep in mind: even if you buy the Skip the Line: Trullo Sovrano Admission Ticket, you will still have to queue with everyone else. There’s nothing particularly special inside. I only waited in line because I had come all the way from Bari to see an authentic trullo. Considering such terrible service, this visit isn't worth even 2€. When I complained at the entrance, the staff member simply told me, “You shouldn’t buy tickets on Booking.” That’s their whole attitude toward visitors.
Anna Z — Google review
It’s a beautiful place, but over populated too mutch tourists, Don't go in weekend. half of the day u can see all the city.
Rehan I — Google review
Most unique location under protection of UNESCO. Lovely place amazing house. Lost in th e streets of the village and enjoy each house and neighborhood. Must see and experience.
Arda L — Google review
There isn't very much to see, but it is worth it to go inside a Trulli and see how people used to live there. At just 2€ entrance you can't miss it.
Szilagyi I — Google review
Amazing place, Highly recommended to visit, also food is great, try some typical like a sendvich with prsciuto rolled ham
Frantisek D — Google review
Remarkable and Photogenic Cultural Experience Trullo Sovrano in Alberobello is unforgettable—that’s because it’s the only two‑story trullo, now a museum showcasing traditional Puglian life and architecture. Walking through its original 18th-century rooms, you’ll see period furnishings, info panels, and even seasonal cultural events during the summer. Short, sweet, and absolutely worth it if you’re visiting Alberobello—an iconic must-see in Puglia! 🏡✨
Marius S — Google review
4.5
(12501)
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4.2
(1508)
Piazza Sacramento, 10, 70011 Alberobello BA, Italy
http://www.trullosovrano.eu/
+39 080 432 6030
10

Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello

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Tour operator
Sights & Landmarks
Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello is a must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Site in Puglia, known for its iconic trulli houses. Guided walking tours offer an enchanting experience, providing insights into the town's history, architecture, and cultural heritage. Additionally, exploring the nearby Castellana Caves can be an adventurous family activity. Planning a walking tour of Alberobello is recommended to fully appreciate the unique trullo structures.
Excellent tour with our guide Mimmo . The cooking lessons and experience with nonni and the tour were absolutely amazing. The food at end of the class was 5 star +. Very enjoyable and educational tour . Highly recommend this tour.
KB M — Google review
I honestly can’t stress enough how important it is to book this wonderful tour if you are planning a trip to Alberobello! Especially if the wonderful Mimo is your tour guide. He is funny, informative and educational and makes for a very insightful and informative tour ending in visiting an actual Trulli house doubling as a museum then a perfectly prepared lunch served in a secret garden whilst being serenaded by a beautiful live music! Epic experience!
Trina — Google review
Great and experienced tour guiding company, they have a house museum of their own.
Giuseppe D — Google review
nice
George I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful city already visited twice, you always discover something new. Anyone who has time and is in Puglia should take a look at the trulli in Alberobello. (Original) Wunderschöne Stadt bereits zum 2 mal besichtigt, man entdeckt immer wieder etwas neues. Jeder der Zeit hat und sich in Apulien befindet sollte sich die Trullis in Alberobello ansehen.
Daniela W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pleasant, uncrowded during the week in June (Original) Agréable peu fréquenté en semaine de juin
Christophe P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful and characteristic, one of the most beautiful cities in Puglia (Original) Molto bello e caratteristico , una delle più belle come città pugliesi
Michele M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful experience (Original) Meravigliosa esperienza
La M — Google review
4.7
(62)
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4.6
(9898)
P.za Gabriele D'Annunzio, 2, 70011 Alberobello BA, Italy
https://www.trulliepuglia.com/esperienze/visite-guidate-di-alberobello/
+39 080 432 4376
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11

Parco Pineta Cimino

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Perfect place to wait for Flixbus. A lot of greenery, open gym and walk with the view to the water. Brilliant!
Aleksandra S — Google review
Like everything in this city, the park lacks maintenance, looks (and feels) completely abandoned and there is a complete disregard for the rules. Many parts of the park have been closed to the public for a long time. People here have no common sense or understanding of the value of a beautiful park like this one.
Saverio — Google review
Beautiful place but unfortunately abandoned and lacking in maintenance. Poor lighting. Uneven and dangerous wooden walkway. 🤔☹️
Skid R — Google review
Very nice park with bar parkours right behind the bus station.
Emre S — Google review
It's extremely peaceful, the fresh pine smell is almost overwhelming and the cricket sounds are the best meditation music 🎶
Dominika H — Google review
Nothing special but a nice park for the kids
Stewart O — Google review
Italy needs more places like this, all over and less dumb fencing that makes the country look like a prison yard.
Leevi N — Google review
Take a moment to enjoy the beauty this place offers. Keep it clean.
Стефан М — Google review
4.2
(2457)
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3.3
(72)
Via Giovanni Antonucci, 74121 Taranto TA, Italy
12

Centro Storico

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Centro Storico, the pedestrianized historic center of Locorotondo, is a charming area that can be easily explored in just a few hours. However, visitors are encouraged to embrace the leisurely pace of life here. Take your time wandering through the narrow cobblestone streets and admiring the whitewashed houses adorned with balconies and plants. As you stroll, be sure to look out for baroque archways and traditional cummerse architecture.
4.7
(1253)
70010 Locorotondo, Metropolitan City of Bari, Italy, USA
13

Zoosafari Fasanolandia

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7 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement park
Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Fasano, Zoosafari Fasanolandia spans an impressive 150 acres and offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters and thrilling amusement park rides. Families can embark on an exciting drive-through safari where they’ll encounter free-roaming animals like elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, and bears. The experience continues with a tropical center showcasing fascinating reptiles such as snakes and alligators.
This was one of the most amazing and funny experiences in my entire life! This place is absolutely amazing and it is a great place for kids! The amusement park after the safari is absolutely amazing! For the safari I can highly recommend you to buy carrots, apples and cabbage in advance so that you have for more animals to feed. It is super funny and awesome that you can pet the zebras, giraffes and camels.
Teodora M — Google review
Amazing experience! We took the train from Bari and a bus from the train station + a 30 min walk from Fasano, as there was no shuttle bus during weekdays, but was totally worth it. We did not have a car, and were planning to take the bus, but we were given a spare car, which made the experience unforgettable.
Eugen O — Google review
Amazing experience! One literally feeds giraffes amd zebras out of the car window. Animals are so near that it cannot be compared with any other zoo. Bring 3-5 kg Carrots and buy peanuts for the monkeys! Totally worth it for any age.
Sergey P — Google review
The safari tour was great but the rest more la la.. Rest is the second part of walking tour including a funny train and many closed attractions. Also they forced me to pay extra parking 4 EUR although I paid a family ticket 140 EUR and they know the tour ends with parking and proceeding by foot once through the safari with the car🤣 . Pretty low and embarrassing 👎 But!! The camels are over cool. 🐫
Iztok Ž — Google review
Loved it! Safari from the car was definitely the best part! Bring carrots with you, animals will love it. It can get slow and crowded in the season, so have patience and enjoy the ride. Bring water with you cause it can take 2 hours to just go through the first part in car. You don’t have to buy tickets in advance, you can do it at the gate from your car when you arrive.
M R — Google review
Great time spent with the family in the Safari and the park! The park is huge, you can see the animals very close, pet them! The animals are well looked after, there is no bad smell at all! Their territory is large, it looks like the animals are happy in the park! I highly recommend it!
Egle V — Google review
Me and my family had a great time! Every penny was worth it :). The animals seemed happy and freely ran around the park. After our family went through the safari we left without knowing how much is left there,so make sure you don’t make the same mistake! But even if you do,you can come back the same day with the same tickets and you can make sure you don’t miss any more fun! 5 stars❤️
Sofija L — Google review
It's well managed and unique (for Europe) place to see lots of exotic animals considerably free in a wide space from the close but safe approach of your car. There are many areas that you are allowed to touch and feed the animals (please don't give them junk or human food, you can buy carrots, peanuts etc. specially for them at the entrance) and areas where you need to stay in your car at all times but it's all worth it. The animals looks like the staff take good care of them which is very important for me considering other similar places or zoo parks in Europe. It's really family/kids friendly place. In the pedestrian area you can find other animals and different zones like reptiles and insects, lake with birds and monkeys where you can have a paid boat ride, there is a rail car (zoo metro) which you can take from one zone to another, a special monkey zone which you can visit with a caged safari style truck and feed peanuts to the animals through a special holes. There is an amusement park in the pedestrian area where you can find food and drinks and have some fun before you take off. Overall a great place for kids and families, we had amazing time there.
Елена П — Google review
4.5
(29679)
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4.0
(5160)
Via dello Zoosafari, 72015 Fasano BR, Italy
http://www.zoosafari.it/
+39 080 441 4455
14

Centro Storico

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Centro Storico in Ostuni offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and vineyards, with its whitewashed hilltop buildings enclosed by defensive walls. The area is characterized by steep alleyway staircases and cobblestone streets lined with charming shops, cozy trattorias, and casual bars. Visitors can explore the grand Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and the Museum of Preclassic Civilizations of the Southern Murgia Hills.
4.5
(1851)
72017 Ostuni, BR, Italy, USA
15

Piazza della Libertà

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14 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza della Libertà is a charming plaza located in Ostuni, Italy, surrounded by historic buildings, shops, cafes, and monuments. It marks the transition from the old town to the new town and serves as a popular starting point for exploring Ostuni. The square is also home to various attractions and serves as a lively hub where visitors can enjoy an aperitivo at one of the many restaurants while soaking in the local atmosphere.
4.2
(496)
72017 Ostuni BR, Italy
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16

Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta

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9 lists 
Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, located at the highest point of Ostuni, is a stunning Romanesque church with a rich history. Originally built in the 13th century, it underwent reconstruction after being damaged by an earthquake in 1456 and was transformed into a Gothic-style masterpiece. Visitors are captivated by its beautiful painted ceiling and should be mindful of dressing appropriately to gain entry.
Great spot to visit and see history right next to Arco Scoppo
Marc G — Google review
We stayed two days in ostuni, and we really wanted to visit the catherdral . We checked the opening time, it should be open. But each time we go there, the door was closed, and there is no any information about why it’s closed. I asked a lady she lived nearby, she told me Saturday should always open, I waited outside Saturday morning till almost 11:00am, it’s still not open. The catherdral should be very impressive, but we couldn’t give 2 stars. The service is too bad!
Ruth W — Google review
The cathedral on top of the hill amongst the white buildings. The evening light captures the rose window beautifully. It is free to enter and worth to have a look around.
Simon R — Google review
It is always so amazing to see these pieces of history from the Cathedral to the white city on this hilltop. A town that presents itself as art of history and the canvas is this earth we live on.
David M — Google review
Nice church, but I had not the chance to go inside
Θοδωρής Γ — Google review
Looks nice from the outside but staff are unreliable. The church had opening hours posted outside with a yellow sign so I waited and still not possible to visit long after the opening time specified. Disappointing.
Ian — Google review
Beautiful duomo at day and at night
Khalil A — Google review
Calm and beautifull
Nicos P — Google review
4.5
(324)
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4.3
(1140)
Largo Arcid Teodoro Trinchera, 29, 72017 Ostuni BR, Italy
17

Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area is a coastal and marine nature reserve featuring a 16th-century defensive tower and visitor center that houses a museum. Unlike other beaches that lose their charm due to commercialization, Torre Guaceto remains unspoiled even after being awarded Blue-Flag status. It is a protected area that boasts of diverse fauna, including birds and snakes. The beach in the Ostuni area has white sand and beautiful sea with no plastic waste littering its shores.
If you’re looking for a super beautiful, peaceful beach experience, Torre Guaceto is an absolute gem. The beach itself is long, clean, and gorgeous, with soft sand and crystal-clear water that’s perfect for swimming or just chilling under the sun. There are also nice walking trails along the shore, so if you’re up for a little stroll, you can explore the area and enjoy some quiet nature vibes. If you walk all the way to the end of the beach, you’ll find barely anyone there, so it’s perfect if you want some peace and privacy away from the crowds. Getting there is really easy thanks to the shuttle service from the parking area. It’s €8 per car per day, and that includes everyone inside the car plus parking, super convenient if you don’t want to stress about finding a spot. There’s a small spiaggia attrezzata with chairs and umbrellas if you prefer some comfort, but most of the beach is spiaggia libera, so you can pick your own spot and enjoy the natural setting. The area is also mostly disabled-friendly, so it’s accessible for everyone, which is a huge plus. Overall, Torre Guaceto is perfect for anyone looking for a clean, relaxing beach with beautiful scenery, easy access, and a touch of solitude if you explore a bit. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the region!
Alessandro — Google review
Beautiful beaches. During the off season we were almost the only ones as you basically need a bike to get to the ones more east. Unfortunately there is a lot of plastic everywhere but you cannot blame the national park for that...
Matthias — Google review
Our favourite beach in Ostuni area. White sand and beautiful sea, we didnt witness any plastic garbage on the beach.
Dali I — Google review
Interesting natural reserve with lots of animals, like birds and snakes.
Janos N — Google review
This is a fine example of a conservation area and yet very accessible to the public . A shuttle bus service is provided from the main parking area. There are different zones of protection , no fishing , sailing and water sport areas and swimming is not encouraged in some areas . The areas are clearly designated and the public seem to be cooperating. There is a turtle hospital not open to the public due to stress that this would cause the animals. There are long scenic , tranquil paths to walk but beware of the erosions and danger in some of the cliff tops. The beaches and bays are a haven for wildlife and the public alike this place deserves more publicity but maybe its better left to the public to discover how wonderful it is?
Danny P — Google review
Sorry but calling Torre Guaceto a natural reserve is a joke... The beach is dirty, with microplastics and other waste, and due to the shallow water the dirt remains in the water almost up to the buoys. Beach is overcrowded in August as could be expected, yet it has only two toilets and not even a shower. Booking online or not makes no difference: the parking is huge and accepts anyone who pays the 5€ at the entrance, and then everyone queues up for the shuttle. But the small „train“ doesn’t bring you to the beach, instead it drops you off some 700m away... and even in peak periods there is only one "train". Queues under the scorching sun are very long for both journeys (wait at least 20 minutes). The sea is ok, but neither better nor worse than the other coves along the coast. Don‘t waste your time & money here!
Grunz P — Google review
Just beautiful, a bit of everything white beachside, grotto's, ruins. Love that so much of this area from Bari on down the coast isn't the over devolved beaches of Spain and France.
Santa G — Google review
- It's a wonderful place for a good walk along the seaside, the sea is simply amazing, only downside the rubbish coming from the sea get stuck on the beaches and doesn't get removed because "it's a reserve". - Posto fantastico per una giornata di mare immersi nella selvaggia macchia mediterranea, è un peccato però che i rifiuti portati dalle mareggiate non vengano rimossi
Richard F — Google review
4.5
(962)
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4.3
(1695)
di, Riserva Naturale Torre Guaceto, 72012 Carovigno BR, Italy
http://www.riservaditorreguaceto.it/
+39 0831 990882
18

Guna Beach Club

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9 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Lido
Outdoor Activities
Guna Beach Club is a stylish seaside venue featuring comfortable sun loungers on a spacious lawn and direct entry to a beach that's well-known for kitesurfing. The establishment boasts an expansive green area with a shabby-chic ambiance, offering excellent food options served either directly to your location or in the restaurant. The staff are welcoming and accommodating, providing great access to the sea for various water sports activities.
Phenomenal place! Excellent wine and food! Perfect lounge vibe! Beautiful view of waters!! Short of words! Excellent service and friendly staff!
Amit S — Google review
Food was good! 4/5 Also well presented. Appreciated the transparency regarding frozen and fresh products. too pricey, especially the starters / primi piatti. 55€ total with a bottle of water
Stan C — Google review
To rent a bed cost 50 euros, even though you're eating and drinking there, it takes them more than 40 minutes for a simple order even though it was not busy at all... The view is beautiful but we will not be coming here again. Many other places to choose from that are much nicer!😊
K M — Google review
Great beach club with umbrella and lounger areas on both sand and lawn. Nice little bar with good coffee, choice alcoholic drinks and some decent lunch options. Sea here is blue and shallow for a fair way out. Worth a visit. We paid €25 for umbrella and two loungers for the day (Aug '25).
Mark W — Google review
This is the best beach in this region, the staff tries, not always everything goes without comments, but... clean (we were in many places in this area), normal distance between sunbeds, good bar, nice restaurant, tasty food, good beach line with sand. The only comment, a lot of staff, need to work for beter coordination and communication.
Oxana U — Google review
Really nice beach bar.The sea is amazing and the grass area is very comfortable.Drinks and food was ok the only problem would be the prices🤣€60 for 2 sun-beds and an umbrella is a bit extreme for Brindisi. If i was at Amalfi beach i would be expecting these prices.Generally one of the best beaches around Brindisi.
Ioannis — Google review
The location is great and well taken care off. But the staff is 100% not interested in taking care of the guests. So much staff but such a low level of service and passion. Also food was disappointing. It’s a shame that the staff has such a low interest in hospitality. Better go to long beach club which is at least authentic.
Marieke A — Google review
Shabby chic beach club with a vast area on golf like green. Good food which is served to your spot or at the restaurant, staff is friendly and helpful. great access to the sea & some water sport offerings. Book ahead. The trees instead of an umbrella might be small.
Lenard K — Google review
4.0
(1779)
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3.2
(629)
Contrada Apani, 2/a, 72100 Punta Penna, BR, Italy
http://www.gunabeachclub.it/
+39 347 627 2032
19

Parco naturale regionale Porto Selvaggio e Palude del Capitano

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3 lists 
Wildlife refuge
Outdoor Activities
Parco naturale regionale Porto Selvaggio is a stunning pine forest preserve in Puglia, known for its wildlife and hiking trails that lead to a pebbly coastline perfect for swimming. The area includes Punta Prosciutto, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the region and a special conservation marine area protecting vulnerable habitats and species. With lush greenery and picturesque seaside views, it's a favorite among nature lovers.
Incredible place, a forest, breathtaking cliff views, incredible hiking trail, what more can anyone hope for, perfect place for viewing and strolling, or if you're adventurous you can get deep into the cliffs and hike along the water, really spectacular place. Bring water, it will get hot in the forest area.
Elizabeth M — Google review
A national park that offers several forest and coastal paths. The best attraction, however, is a short climb to the hill where one of the defense towers is located. For a few hours you can experience nature in the full sense of the word - from forests, through the sea, to the mountains.
Krzysztof R — Google review
A great park to spend a peaceful day and enjoy nature! There are options for all audiences, from children to the elderly and it is very accessible for everyone. A beautiful beach, picnic tables and shade to relax and read a book. It is also possible to go hiking and explore every corner of the park. Beautiful views of the sea, I recommend it!
Dian G — Google review
Gorgeous place, well worth the 20 min walk. The return trip is rather steep uphill, so be ready for that. Parking wasn't a problem, we drove south past the main parking lot and found a smaller one, from which the walk is shorter. There's a shuttle from the larger parking lot, so check your options/preferences beforehand.
Maryna G — Google review
Very beautiful and relaxing natural reserve. Ideal for taking a short hike. Apart from one crowded beach, the rest of the reserve is sparsely visited.
Joram S — Google review
Underrated and not so popular place which is simply beautiful. You can spend almost whole day there.
Bartosz K — Google review
Beautiful place, great for swimming and sunbathing. Has a few stalls selling drinks and food, the walk through the forest was lovely. There is a fresh water spring that flows in to the sea, it's freezing but very refreshing.
Barra O — Google review
Beautiful bay with clear water. To reach it you will have to park your car outside (there are a couple of options for 3 / 4 euro per day and then walk the path through the woods. It's rocky and steep at times but most people walk it in flip flops ans survive it
Emanuela A — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(1646)
Via Litoranea Sant'Isidoro - Santa Caterina, 73048 Nardò LE, Italy
+39 0833 838225
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Parco naturale regionale Porto Selvaggio e Palude del Capitano

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Wildlife refuge
Outdoor Activities
Parco naturale regionale Porto Selvaggio is a stunning pine forest preserve in Puglia, known for its wildlife and hiking trails that lead to a pebbly coastline perfect for swimming. The area includes Punta Prosciutto, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the region and a special conservation marine area protecting vulnerable habitats and species. With lush greenery and picturesque seaside views, it's a favorite among nature lovers.
Incredible place, a forest, breathtaking cliff views, incredible hiking trail, what more can anyone hope for, perfect place for viewing and strolling, or if you're adventurous you can get deep into the cliffs and hike along the water, really spectacular place. Bring water, it will get hot in the forest area.
Elizabeth M — Google review
A national park that offers several forest and coastal paths. The best attraction, however, is a short climb to the hill where one of the defense towers is located. For a few hours you can experience nature in the full sense of the word - from forests, through the sea, to the mountains.
Krzysztof R — Google review
A great park to spend a peaceful day and enjoy nature! There are options for all audiences, from children to the elderly and it is very accessible for everyone. A beautiful beach, picnic tables and shade to relax and read a book. It is also possible to go hiking and explore every corner of the park. Beautiful views of the sea, I recommend it!
Dian G — Google review
Gorgeous place, well worth the 20 min walk. The return trip is rather steep uphill, so be ready for that. Parking wasn't a problem, we drove south past the main parking lot and found a smaller one, from which the walk is shorter. There's a shuttle from the larger parking lot, so check your options/preferences beforehand.
Maryna G — Google review
Very beautiful and relaxing natural reserve. Ideal for taking a short hike. Apart from one crowded beach, the rest of the reserve is sparsely visited.
Joram S — Google review
Underrated and not so popular place which is simply beautiful. You can spend almost whole day there.
Bartosz K — Google review
Beautiful place, great for swimming and sunbathing. Has a few stalls selling drinks and food, the walk through the forest was lovely. There is a fresh water spring that flows in to the sea, it's freezing but very refreshing.
Barra O — Google review
Beautiful bay with clear water. To reach it you will have to park your car outside (there are a couple of options for 3 / 4 euro per day and then walk the path through the woods. It's rocky and steep at times but most people walk it in flip flops ans survive it
Emanuela A — Google review
4.7
(7027)
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4.4
(1646)
Via Litoranea Sant'Isidoro - Santa Caterina, 73048 Nardò LE, Italy
+39 0833 838225
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21

Spiaggia di Santa Maria al Bagno

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Super public bath
Outdoor Activities
Santa Maria al Bagno Beach is a top favorite destination in Italy, offering excellent amenities and beautiful surroundings. The beach boasts clear waters and a sandy shoreline, making it perfect for both kids and adults. Visitors can enjoy the various bars and restaurants nearby, as well as take leisurely walks around the charming town. The shallow waters are ideal for swimming, while the small stone groves provide additional spots for relaxation.
Sand beach hidden in lagoon of rocks with bar on ground. Easy access to beach with stairs, water is in first meters shallow so it is good for children games. Water was good temperature, without any boats and water scooters
Dominik B — Google review
Cute little bay, cristal clear water, nice for families. Surrounded by good restaurants and bars at reasonable prices. We loved La Pergola, excellent fish, nice staff.
Yvonne J — Google review
Not much to say, video says it all. There are few spots for diving. Just above the beach there's the main street with few cafes and one bakery which I highly recommend.
Mattia T — Google review
We booked two front-row seats for €25 more expensive than the other seats-expecting a premium experience. But when we arrived, people had already placed their chairs of 5€ each directly in front of us, and despite waiting politely for over an hour, neither they moved nor did the staff intervene. The result? We sat in the so-called "front row" with a fully blocked view. No apology, no compensation
Alissar Y — Google review
Nice sand beach, and many small stone grotes where also resting and bathing are possible. Clean water. Good place to swim and get sun
Iryna B — Google review
We come to this place to celebrate birthday etc, all year rund. It's always beautiful! To enjoy the architecture of the villas as you enter and exit is an added bonus, as well as the food at La Pergola & Art nouveau
Linda L — Google review
Santa Maria al Bagno Is a quite beach in Puglia. The advantage is that it's protected from winds in Salento. Some nice bars and places to eat, you have a perfect holiday.
Warren W — Google review
One of The best places in salento. There is an amazing bar called Caffè del Mar With Seaview and an amazing aperitivo! Enjoy it if you go there ♡
Marianna C — Google review
4.5
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3.9
(532)
Antonio Salandra square, 73048 Nardò, Italy
http://viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/159/localita/4477/it/Santa-Maria-al-Bagno
22

Cantine Due Palme

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2 lists 
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Cantine Due Palme, founded in 1989 by Angelo Maci, is a renowned cooperative winery located in Cellino San Marco at the heart of Salento. With over 400 selected growers and 2,500 hectares of vineyards, it focuses on preserving Apulian winemaking traditions while incorporating modern technology. The winery offers a wide selection of wines that capture the essence of Brindisino grapes with fruity aromas.
Excellent wine tour at their winery in Cellino San Marco by Leo who took us around the winery explaining about the cooperative of 1000+ local farmers who make up the company. He explained the process of receiving the grapes from the farmers and how they are tested, graded and weighed before entering the process. You will see the areas where this happens and the tall metal tanks where the fermentation takes place before some of the best wine being passed to be barrelled in American oak and stored in a control temperature and humidity store deep underground to improve the taste etc which you experience. We then drove to see one of the vineyard fields with several varieties of wine was growing at the start of May. The tour finally ended at their show room where you get to taste some of the wines, with some food, on offer and the chance to buy from the large collection of wines all at reasonable prices. A must do if you are travelling to Puglia to see where our wines come from. Really enjoyed and a big thank you to Leo. Really recommend
K D — Google review
Great wine! Generous tasting. Good prices.
Taffy F — Google review
fast loading
Lio P — Google review
Super
Andrea P — Google review
(Translated by Google) From 7 they were already allowed into the territory, check-in is in the screenshot. The warehouse workers are simply the best, if only everyone in Italy worked like that. Everything quickly, without unnecessary movements, loaded up and left. 🫡👍👍 The girl from the office speaks good English and is very responsive (Original) С 7 уже пускали на территорию, заезд на скриншоте. Работники склада просто лучшие, ах если бы все так в Италии работали. Все быстро, без лишних движений, загрузился и уехал. 🫡👍👍 Девушка с офиса хорошо говорит на английском и очень отзывчивая
Даник А — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had placed some orders that I had received via shipment of Primitivo which was acceptable, the last order always in 5-liter cans with the Primitivo PGI label which is sour and creates acidity and reflux problems, as usual I had distributed some cans to the usual friends who ask me for Apulian Primitivo and as a Apulian I felt embarrassed. (Original) Avevo fatto degli ordini che avevo ricevuto tramite spedizione di primitivo che risultava accettabile, l'ultimo ordine sempre in taniche da 5 litri con etichetta del primitivo IGP che è aspro e crea dei problemi di acidità e reflusso, come solito avevo distribuito alcune taniche ai soliti amici che mi chiedono del primitivo pugliese e come pugliese mi sono vergognato.
Antonio L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a comprehensive tour of the production followed by an extensive tasting, which included more than just 3 planned wines. The support from Enologo was excellent. (Original) Wir haben eine umfassende Führung durch die Produktion mit anschließenden umfangreicher Degustation, die mehr als nur 3 geplante Weine enthaltete. Die Begleitung durch Enologo war hervorragend.
Victoria M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the Cantina and Mirko served us well with exemplary wine knowledge. (Original) Conhecemos a Cantina e Mirko nos atendeu bem conhecimento de vinhos exemplar .
Naara X — Google review
4.3
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4.4
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Via S. Marco, 130, 72020 Cellino San Marco BR, Italy
http://cantineduepalme.wine/
+39 0831 617865
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Via Colonne, 53

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Brindisi, the iconic Colonne Romane tells a tale steeped in history and architectural wonder. Once a pair of magnificent twin columns, these structures were unique gems from antiquity. In 1666, one column was gifted to Lecce as a tribute to Saint Oronzo for his role in saving the city from plague.
4.4
(524)
72100 Brindisi BR, Italy, USA
24

Nardò

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Sights & Landmarks
Civic Centers
Nardò, a charming town in the southern Italian region of Apulia, is situated on the Ionian coast of Salento. This area offers splendid sea views, entertainment options, and a mix of ancient and modern artistic treasures. The town boasts beautiful baroque architecture with ornate facades and balconies that are worth exploring by wandering through its narrow streets and alleyways. Nardò is also known for its red wines which define the majority of southern Puglia's DOCs.
12% as popular as Matera
3 minutes off the main route, 100% of way to Lecce
25

P.za del Duomo

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
P.za del Duomo is a captivating square in Lecce, showcasing an array of baroque palaces and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The enclosed layout enhances its grandeur and acoustics, creating a stunning visual experience. At night, the square is beautifully illuminated, highlighting the intricate details of its buildings. Visitors can also explore a sacred art museum located in a seminary within the square.
4.7
(1188)
73100 Lecce LE, Italy
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26

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius, also known as the Lecce Cathedral, is an ancient structure featuring multiple chapels and an elaborate façade. Built in 1144 and later restored by Giuseppe Zimbalo, it boasts a 225-foot bell tower and two facades. The cathedral is dedicated to Maria SS.
Visited in July of 2024. Absolutely stunning. I was mind blown by the beauty and the detail of the church, inside and out! The tickets aren’t that expensive. The interior is intricately decorated with paintings. Another church as beautiful as this one is rare to find.
Giovanni B — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking Baroque cathedral in the heart of Lecce. The façade is richly detailed, with statues, symbols, and elegant columns. Inside, the atmosphere is serene and spiritually uplifting. A must-visit landmark in Puglia. Un capolavoro del barocco leccese, da non perdere!
Manea A — Google review
A beautiful square with connecting little streets. This church and its surroundings are truly stunning. However, tickets are required here, which is a bit disappointing, as one wouldn’t expect it for this type of monument. Moreover, they are sold on the other side of the square.
Jakub V — Google review
Going into the crypt is a must. Seeing the skeletal remains is a bit scary. The best value is the 11€ ticket that gets you into the Basilica (7€ just for this), Cathedral (this one) and 2 other churches as well. Now that is worth it and it is like a treasure hunt by following the map and getting you around the old city.
Simon R — Google review
Baroque cathedral basilica with transept build in 1669 by architect Giuseppe Zimbalo. Inside cathedral entrance to 12th century crypt with 92 columns. Tickets available in Palazzo del Seminario-11€, with tower 21€.
Janusz S — Google review
Gorgeous. Such a lovely place to visit, so quaint and relaxing and the architecture and buildings is stunning.
Síle D — Google review
Beautiful. Download the app for the interesting story. Stunning carvings and especially loved the crypt.
Lorraine M — Google review
Impressive cathedral, interesting marble work and ceiling. The crypt was also quite impressive.
Stephen S — Google review
4.6
(7741)
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4.6
(2672)
P.za del Duomo, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy
https://www.cattedraledilecce.it/
+39 0832 308557
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Roman Amphitheater

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Roman Amphitheater of Lecce, dating back to the 2nd century A.D., is a partially excavated historical site that offers guided tours. Situated in the picturesque city of Lecce in Italy's Puglia region, this gem is celebrated for its rich history and stunning baroque architecture. Often referred to as the Florence of the South, Lecce boasts intricate stonework and magnificent churches crafted by local artisans.
Incredible ruins of a Roman Amphitheater where gladiatorial fights took place within the centro storico of Lecce. Incredible!
Michael R — Google review
An interesting landmark, but I wish it were better highlighted and cared for 🏛️ It lacks informative signs or context for visitors, which makes the experience feel a bit underwhelming. With a little more effort, it could be much more engaging and memorable.
Thibaud — Google review
An interesting small scale Roman coliseum off the city square, there’s a church from the same time period situated directly opposite from this, rest of the ruins is underground the pavement.
EH — Google review
Shame. The historic site doesn't seem to be taken care of by the city of Lecce. It looks unattended for. Trash and weed and it looks abandoned.
X Y — Google review
Although this is currently closed due to ongoing works, it is a great place to see, photograph and get a feel for the Greek influence in this region
Juliette S — Google review
Imagine how old is the Roman Amphitheatre standing here.. Mind blowing how did they construct so precise with no modern tools.
Lili D — Google review
Beautiful Lecce area and good for walking around and getting an amazing dinner!
Hillary S — Google review
Small version of colloseum (not that I ever been to Rome.) I liked the fact that you can actually visit the spot where a tons of people were fighting for their freedom and gave lifes away in order to do that.
Pavle R — Google review
4.6
(6441)
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4.2
(1072)
Piazza Sant'Oronzo, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy
https://musei.puglia.beniculturali.it/musei/anfiteatro-romano-lecce/
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Basilica of the Holy Cross

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica di Santa Croce is a 17th-century baroque church in Lecce, known for its intricate facade adorned with numerous figures and a rosette window. It is considered one of the most significant landmarks in Lecce and a symbol of Lecce Baroque.
One of the most beautiful basilica I’ve ever seen in my life the architecture from outside and inside was incredible really worth doing it it’s part of the five places journey you can make in this town and it’s all in one ticket and it’s really worth it
Gal N — Google review
Beautiful crafter building in both renaissance and baroque architecture. Fascinating to see each stage and level and the inside is incredible. The next day we walked past and there was a wedding being held inside. Very beautiful venue!
Matt C — Google review
Beautiful church right off the square. Go around 4:30pm will often see a wedding.
EH — Google review
Beutiful facade. 7e entrance fee just not worth it. Girls at the entrance not very friendly. Couldn't even tell me te entrance pirce, when we asked.
Florian M — Google review
Very nice Basilica to visit and the front in the white limestone and with its carvings are spectacular. The ticket price is rather steep at 7€ for just the basilica with another 20€ to go up the tower. The best value is the 11€ ticket that gets you into the cathedral and 2 other churches as well. Now that is worth it and it is like a treasure hunt by following the map and getting you around the old city.
Simon R — Google review
You have to pay to visit this basilica, but it's worth paying €21 to buy a ticket that gets you in all the main churches and tower for that price. It's a beautiful building with a colourful history. You can visit all the main sites in a day, but it's a beautiful little city, and I used it as a base to explore other towns and cities by train.
Daz S — Google review
The Basilica di Santa Croce is a jaw-dropping example of Lecce’s Baroque mastery. The façade is bursting with detail — angels, columns, animals, and a stunning rose window. Built by monks of the Order of the Holy Cross (monachi sanctae crucis), the basilica is full of symbolic meaning and artistic richness. Una meraviglia barocca che lascia senza parole.
Manea A — Google review
Imposing basilica with excellent stonework both inside and outside. Interesting wooden ceiling design.
Stephen S — Google review
4.7
(9144)
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4.7
(2383)
Via Umberto I, 1, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy
https://basilicasantacrocelecce.it/
+39 0832 241957
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Centro Storico

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Centro Storico is the historic center of a city, characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets and well-preserved medieval architecture. It's a charming area filled with quaint shops, lively cafes, and bustling markets. Visitors can wander through the picturesque alleyways, admiring the beautiful old buildings and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. The Centro Storico is also home to important cultural landmarks such as museums, churches, and historical sites that offer insight into the city's rich heritage.
4.7
(5886)
73100 Lecce, Province of Lecce, Italy, USA
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Caseificio Sant'Angelo

Grocery store
Shopping
Cheese manufacturer
Gift & Specialty Shops
Wow!
Alessandro — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique experience, made of genuine flavours. A visit to the dairy is recommended, where you can see the preparation of mozzarella, burrata etc. All followed by a tasting which is actually a mega lunch. Friendly staff, continuous cleaning of rooms. (Original) Un'esperienza unica, fatta di sapori genuini. Consigliata la visita al caseificio, dove è possibile vedere la preparazione di mozzarella, burrata etc. Il tutto seguito da una degustazione che è in realtà un mega pranzo. Personale cordiale, pulizia continua di ambienti.
Matteo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Typical local cheeses, a must-try breakfast at 15 euros per person... the goodness cannot be described, you just have to try it! Friendly, friendly and clean staff! Worth trying if you are in Salento (Original) Formaggi tipici locali, da provare assolutamente la colazione a 15 euro a persona… la bontà non si può descrivere bisogna solo provarla! Personale gentile simpatico e pulito! Da provare se siete nel Salento
Jessica L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've always felt good, today a lot less. I call, I ask for 800g of stracciatella and three burrata, time to arrive and I start to ask to be able to divide it in any way, I am rather abruptly interrupted saying that it was not possible. I arrive home (in Campania) to notice that it is 350g (with all the packaging) of stracciatella. For goodness sake, good as always (the only reason for the 3 stars instead of 1) but maybe next time having people talk both on the phone and in person and paying attention to what the customer asks for wouldn't be bad. (Original) Mi sono sempre trovata bene, oggi un bel po’ di meno. Chiamo, chiedo 800g di stracciatella e tre burrate, tempo di arrivare e inizio a chiedere di poter suddividere in tot modo, vengo piuttosto bruscamente interrotta dicendo che non si poteva. Arrivo a casa (in campania) per notare che è 350g (con tutta la confezione) di stracciatella. Per carità, buona come sempre (unico motivo delle 3 stelle invece che 1) ma magari la prossima volta far parlare le persone sia dal telefono che di persona e prestare attenzione a ciò che il cliente chiede, non sarebbe male.
Claudia P — Google review
(Translated by Google) When you enter, a magic opens up The staff are fantastic and the products even more so Breathtaking mozzarella and then the smoked burratina Sublimeeeee Thanks guys see you next year (Original) Quando entri si apre una magia Il personale è fantastico e i prodotti ancora di più Mozzarella da togliere il fiato e poi la burratina affumicata Sublimeeeee Grazie ragazzi ci vediamo il prossimo anno
Davidone 4 — Google review
(Translated by Google) When a "simple" mozzarella becomes something divine it says everything about the quality and goodness of the products, very fresh cheeses of excellent goodness, I don't think I have ever eaten mozzarella (even smoked) and caciocavallo of a similar level. I have tried many but I don't think such a level is easily achievable. An incomparable dairy farm, I recommend it to anyone, super honest prices. (Original) Quando una “semplice” mozzarella diventa un qualcosa di divino la dice tutto sulla qualità e la bontà dei prodotti, formaggi freschissimi e di una bontà eccelsa, non credo di aver mai mangiato una mozzarella (anche affumicata) e un caciocavallo di un livello simile. Ne ho provati tantissimi ma un livello del genere non penso sia facilmente raggiungibile. Un caseificio imparagonabile lo consiglio a chiunque, prezzi super onesti.
Davide P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tasting of local cheeses with a comprehensive explanation from the owner. Kind and helpful, he explained the production process from milk to the finished product. Subsequent and abundant tasting, exquisite. Absolutely enjoy the stracciatella! (Original) Degustazione di formaggi del territorio con annessa spiegazione esaustiva del proprietario. Gentile e disponibile ci ha spiegato il processo di produzione dal latte al prodotto finito. Successiva ed abbondante degustazione, squisita. Da gustare assolutamente la stracciatella!
Alessia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent burrata and great variety of fresh products including knots and fiordilatte. Mrs. Doriana was very kind and helpful. Possible shipping of products to Italy. (Original) Ottima burrata e grande varietà di prodotti freschi tra cui nodi e fiordilatte. La signora Doriana è stata molto gentile e disponibile. Possibile spedizione dei prodotti in Italia.
Serena — Google review
4.9
(36)
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5.0
(78)
Via Otranto, 14, 73025 Martano LE, Italy
+39 388 890 6747
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