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How long is the drive from Parga to Matera?

The direct drive from Parga to Matera is 273 mi (440 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 31 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Parga to Matera, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lecce, Otranto, Alberobello, Bari, Corfu Town, Taranto, Porto Cesareo, Polignano a Mare, Brindisi, and Ostuni, as well as top places to visit like Butrint National Archaeological Park and Castle of Gjirokastra, or the ever-popular Bella Vraka Beach.

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Top cities between Parga and Matera

The top cities between Parga and Matera are Lecce, Otranto, Alberobello, Bari, Corfu Town, Taranto, Porto Cesareo, Polignano a Mare, Brindisi, and Ostuni. Lecce is the most popular city on the route. It's 10 hours from Parga and 2 hours from Matera.
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Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments

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The Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments offers guests a laid-back oasis in the heart of the city. With gardens and a seasonal outdoor pool, guests can spend relaxing moments in tranquil surroundings. The apartments are based on traditional Corfiot architecture and offer stylish and comfortable accommodation.
62% as popular as Lecce
30 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Matera
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Otranto

Otranto, located in the Apulia region of southern Italy, is a charming coastal town with a rich history. The 15th-century Aragonese Castle and the 11th-century Otranto Cathedral are prominent landmarks. The town's development around the castle reflects its historical significance under Aragonese domination. Otranto's historic center is renowned for its beauty and historical ambiance.
83% as popular as Lecce
1 hour off the main route, 77% of way to Matera
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Lecce

Lecce, located in Italy's Apulia region, is renowned for its stunning baroque architecture. The city boasts the Cattedrale di Lecce with its double facade and bell tower, as well as the Basilica di Santa Croce featuring intricate sculptures and a rose window. Visitors can also explore the Sant’Oronzo Column topped with a bronze statue and a sunken Roman amphitheater nearby.
Most popular city on this route
26 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Matera
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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.
69% as popular as Lecce
36 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Matera
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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.
17% as popular as Lecce
2 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Matera
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Ostuni

Ostuni, also known as the "white city," is located in Italy's Apulia region and is famous for its whitewashed old town. The city boasts a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine elements seen in landmarks like Ostuni Cathedral and Porta San Demetrio. The area has a rich history dating back to the Stone Age, with various ruling civilizations leaving their mark on the city's cultural and architectural landscape.
26% as popular as Lecce
11 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Matera
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Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare is a charming town located on the southern Adriatic coast of Italy. It boasts beautiful beaches such as the white-pebble Lama Monachile, also known as Cala Porto, which is framed by a Roman bridge and the Ponte dei Lapilli cove nestled at the base of a cliff.
38% as popular as Lecce
11 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Matera
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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.
71% as popular as Lecce
10 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Matera
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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.
51% as popular as Lecce
7 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Matera
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Bari

Bari, a port city on the Adriatic Sea and the capital of Puglia, Italy, is known for its charming old town Barivecchia and 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola. The city also boasts the Murat quarter with elegant 19th-century architecture and a scenic promenade. Bari offers a variety of dining options including Bari Italian restaurant which provides a romantic setting with views of the harbor and cathedral at Trani.
70% as popular as Lecce
14 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Matera

Best stops along Parga to Matera drive

The top stops along the way from Parga to Matera (with short detours) are Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello, Centro Storico, and The Achilleion Palace. Other popular stops include Cathedral of Saint Sabinus, Centro Storico Polignano a Mare, and Centro Storico.
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Bella Vraka Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bella Vraka Beach is a small, unique beach located on the islet of Mourtemeno, accessible from Syvota via a short walk through shallow waters. The beach is known for its clear waters and connection to the small island of Mourtemeno, allowing visitors to literally walk over the shallows to reach the other side.
A unique and beautiful beach — a must-visit if you’re in Syvota! 🌊 To get there, you have to walk through a shallow strip of water, which adds a fun little adventure, especially for kids. The water is crystal clear, and the surroundings are wild and unspoiled. Bring water shoes for the rocks and anything you might need, as there aren’t many facilities. A hidden gem, perfect for a peaceful getaway.
Jean-Michel B — Google review
Very nice beach with amazing scenery and turquoise water. There’s a little cocktail boat bar and paddle boards for rent. The walk through the water is absolutely worth it. I have to warn you however there are no sunbeds or restaurants. Also you have to be careful to not leave your food, because the local goats will eat it. Worth it for a family
Stiliyan Y — Google review
It's a very interesting beach because it's on an island, so you have to go through the water to get there. The beach is pebbly and the water is shallow. It's very good for swimming and snorkelling. There is another small beach close by, which is accessible via a trail through the woods. It is also very beautiful. The main attraction is the goats that live there and are very friendly with tourists.
Tzvetan G — Google review
Perfect for kids. The middle beach area is the best with sand on the bottom. The right one is less crowded, excellent for padl boarding. You have to walk through the water to get to the beach area. It is reachable by boat.
Reneta B — Google review
Nice beach, nothing special. Nice walkable pass between the land and an island. Be careful of the goats! They come from the ambush and eat everything eatable you have taken with you on the beach. When they are in a feeding frenzy they don't give a damn about anything around them. Really anoying moment on the island. They show up from nothing.
Siha M — Google review
interesting experience, until wild goats started coming :), worth visiting we explored the area with snorkles, some cove areas deeper have few garbage left and not a pretty site. There is a boat for drinks and food water is great and open beach with fantastic views and natural shade if wisited from afternoon.
Gëzim R — Google review
A beautiful spot below Movenpick, with crystal-clear waters and soft sand. The highlight is the shallow stretch where you can wade across to a small island on foot—an experience that feels unique.
Loren R — Google review
The two stars are for the natural environment and the experience of going to an island on foot...Other than that, you are in for an unpleasant surprise...the beach is dirty, the path to the second beach is filthy and filled with used paper towels after people wiped you know what...This alone makes you feel that sand and sea are also dirty...It's a shame...Avoid at all costs it really isn't worth it as there are so many (much better) options...
Ioannis T — Google review
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3.8
(709)
Greece
http://www.mojagrcka.com/
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Butrint National Archaeological Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Butrint National Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Albania, is a remarkable olive-shaded site that houses Greek, Roman, and medieval remnants. The park's archaeological significance dates back to the Iron Age and offers an authentic experience with unrestricted access to the ruins. It features diverse points of interest from various historical periods including Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian eras.
I found this to be a particularly beautiful archaeological site. It's beautifully situated in the greenery. Everything is very well preserved. Everything is well-described. Several civilizations have ruled here, a very interesting history lesson. Even though it was 40 degrees Celsius, it was still manageable, as there's plenty of shade. The entree ticket was not expensive. There was no shop with drinks on the site in our case, so maybe you should carry enough water.
Age J — Google review
The place is amazing, full of history, and it has a very unique charm. The only thing I missed was a little shop or a refreshment stand… The area is quite large, so I would have appreciated some place to buy water or a small snack😊
Jakub Z — Google review
We visited Butrint National Park and were truly impressed – it’s a beautiful and enchanting place full of history. However, I left with the feeling that more investment is needed in the park. There’s still so much to be discovered, with some monuments partially buried or even underwater. It’s a site with huge potential that deserves more preservation and attention. I also think guided tours inside the park would be a great addition – I would happily pay to learn more about its rich and fascinating history!
Catarina S — Google review
I was hesitant to visit because of the summer heat, but the park is surprisingly shaded, and there's a lovely breeze from the water that keeps things comfortable. The archaeological site is fascinating, with explanations at each part of the monument to guide you through. It takes about an hour to walk around, and while some paths are a bit steep, it’s manageable, just be sure to wear good shoes. The views are stunning, especially from the acropolis. Don’t miss the walk up, it gives you a breathtaking view of the entire site.
Cristiane R — Google review
Well worth the visit. The ancient city has a ton of history from greek, roman, ottoman and venetian times. Mix of ancient ruins and more recent castles. Unfortunately no turtles there in early October
H L — Google review
Very interesting peninsula with many ruins of Ancient Greek, Roman and Medieval structures, highlighting the historic meaning of Butrint. The visit takes about 2-3 hours and despite the heat, it was still manageable thanks to the abundance of shade. Highly recommended to visit when you are in the south of Albania
Marc — Google review
Lovely place to walk and visit with a lot of history! As you spend some time here, would have been nice to be able to get a drink or a snack but there was no place to get at least a bottle of water. Make sure you bring something to drink or snack with you.
Bianca K — Google review
Fascinating place if you like history. I walked here one morning (slightly accidental as I was only supposed to stroll to the bay near my hotel but missed my turn). Spent a couple of hours wandering around the old ruins. It’s lot bigger than I expected and well worth the 1000 lek/10€. Traffic was gridlocked at the entrance / little ferry when I left though. Pleased I walked it despite the heat. It’s worth parking at the top in car park over looking the bay and walking the last bit
Leon B — Google review
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4.6
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SH81, Butrint, Albania
https://butrint.al/
+355 69 226 6969
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Castle of Gjirokastra

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Castle
Fortress
The Castle of Gjirokastra is a historic 12th-century landmark that overlooks the city and offers a glimpse into centuries of turmoil and conquest. Legend has it that the name 'Gjirokastra' comes from Princess Argjiro, who refused to surrender to the Ottomans and jumped from the highest point with her son, miraculously surviving. The castle served as a prison under communist rule and now houses military exhibits, museums, and crumbling ruins for visitors to explore.
Stepping into the Castle of Gjirokastër felt like entering a world of history and grandeur. The fortress, towering above the city, immediately impressed me with its scale and strategic position, offering breathtaking views of the town and the surrounding valleys. As I explored the walls, towers, and courtyards, I was fascinated by the rich stories of battles, rulers, and centuries of heritage. The museum inside added even more depth, displaying weapons, artifacts, and historical exhibits. The Castle of Gjirokastër was a remarkable blend of history and scenery, making it an unforgettable highlight of my trip.
Mohsin R — Google review
Gjirokastër Castle is definitely a must-visit if you're in southern Albania. It’s a place filled with history, with a dark and somber atmosphere — especially with so many old prison cells spread throughout. The entrance is paid, but unfortunately, the site could use better maintenance and preservation efforts. There's a lot of dust and loose soil around, and since the castle is exposed to the wind, it can get quite dusty and uncomfortable for visitors. Still, it's a powerful and historical site that’s worth seeing, just be prepared for the conditions.
Catarina S — Google review
Incredible experience! You get free range to wander through the entire castle. We spend well over two hours walking around and exploring the castle. There is a second museum within the castle that cost extra to go into. I would recommend paying to go in, it was very informative.
Kohler S — Google review
We bought the tickets online, so we skipped the huge line at the entrance. The castle is incredible, make sure to go with enough time to explore everything calmly. It has a beautiful view and a fascinating history. Definitely worth a visit!
Gabriel L — Google review
The view is stunning, you can see the whole city from above. There are some interesting areas and hidden paths to discover. Even on a busy day, there is plenty of space to move around, they also have toilets inside.
OOO N — Google review
Personally loved this place, amazing views and quite striking thinking about all the 1500+ history and the effort that was put into building it over the time. Went through so many changes and has some haunting stories of the past both recent and historic. Recommended if you’re in the city and looking for something to see and absorb
David B — Google review
This is a well-preserved historic site that tells the story of its past. The fortress has a long and eventful history, with many key moments mentioned right at the entrance. It's a great stop to make on your way to the seaside.
Neagu M — Google review
Impressive and well-preserved castle with stunning views over Gjirokastër and the surrounding valley. Entry is 400 lek, with an extra fee if you want to visit the museum inside. You can explore the old prison, see a U.S. military plane, and walk along the massive stone walls. Some signs could offer more context, but overall it’s a must-see when in town!
Milan P — Google review
4.6
(11234)
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4.3
(960)
Rruga Elvia Celebi, Gjirokastër, Albania
http://www.drtkgjirokaster.com/
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Kalaja e Lëkurësit

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Kalaja e Lëkurësit, also known as the Castle of Lekuresi, is a hilltop castle ruin in Vlore with imposing round towers and breathtaking panoramic views. The site includes a spacious eatery where visitors can enjoy drinks and watch the sunset. It is situated near natural attractions like the Lagoon of Narta, just a short drive away. The modern building constructed on top of ancient Ottoman castle ruins from the 1500s offers free entry and ample parking options.
An outstanding place with breathtaking views on both the mountains and the sea. No wonder at sunset it’s very crowded - it’s the most beautiful spot for awesome pictures and romantic moments. It’s not easy to climb up in a car due to a lot of cars and traffic but still the visit is worth the trouble.
Grażyna I — Google review
Visited this beautiful castle with my fiance, to watch the sun set over Saranda, it didn't disappoint absolutely stunning, enjoyed a glass of wine which I topped up with lemon soda. Perfect end to our holiday to Albania. We didn't eat here this time as we had already eaten but the pizzas looked lovely so we will be sure to try them on our next visit.
Emma D — Google review
Perched atop the hills overlooking Saranda, Lekursi Castle offered one of the most spectacular views I’ve ever experienced. From up there, I could see the sparkling Ionian Sea, the city below, and the surrounding islands, all creating a breathtaking panorama that felt almost magical. Exploring the castle ruins, I was fascinated by the history and the stories these walls must hold. The on-site café made it easy to relax while taking in the scenery, adding to the charm of the visit. Lekursi Castle wasn’t just a historic site—it was a stunning viewpoint and a truly unforgettable highlight of my trip.
Mohsin R — Google review
Beautiful venue at the top of a mountain with the most fantastic view of the sunset. Generally everything was lovely, we all had good food, if slightly expensive compared to everywhere else …except I became unwell overnight from what I suspect was bad seafood pasta. It was probably only one seafood bit, as my reaction wasn’t too violent nor immediate, but it got me overnight and I was down for the next 2 days.
Alexandra C — Google review
Beautiful views from the lower balconies – definitely the highlight of this place. The restaurant itself is not halal and the food is overpriced, but you’re really paying for the location and scenery. I’d recommend arriving at least 1 hour before sunset (2 hours if you want the best seats) to secure a good spot. Drinks are also on the expensive side. We had a margarita pizza and a few drinks before heading elsewhere for dinner. Overall, the views are absolutely amazing and worth experiencing at least once- but save yourself for dinner elsewhere.
Z R — Google review
I ate dinner at a castle with a pink sunset! This castle wasn’t what you would expect to be as a castle. It’s more of an outdoor venue for dining, concerts and performances. You can’t vest the view! The service here was impeccable. The food delicious, the wine even better. Parking is hard to find. We took a taxi up there. If you plan to take the bus, that looked a little shady.
Crystal S — Google review
We went there for the view, it was amazing, worth visiting. We could admire the walls of the castle, but there is a restaurant inside and it affects the original look. The restaurant itself looked nice, but we haven't eaten anything there. The castle is accessible by car until the gates
Silvia Z — Google review
A place to meet the sunset in romantic atmosphere! Food for all tastes. If you one a bit luxury dinner its there and a bit further there is also a pizza place, but still with the same beautiful view. As also you can get only drinks, and still enjoy the sunset!
Ariadna K — Google review
4.3
(6531)
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3.8
(854)
Sarandë, Albania
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Old Fortress

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Fortress
Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
The Old Fortress of Corfu is a must-see historic site located near the island's capital. It consists of scenic ruins, artifacts on display, a seating area, and a beautiful church. Easter is an especially festive time to visit, with unique church services and processions. The dropping of colorful clay pots from balconies in the Old Town on Saturday morning is a tradition not to be missed.
Amazing bit of history. Went today to have a look around, €10 per person entry, has a cafe on site but quite expensive, so recommend bringing water / snacks in, as water in the shop is €5 for 1 litre (can be found in the supermarket for €0.80, 5 mins walk). Took us around an hour to have a proper look up at the lighthouse and church. Very interesting and amazing views. If you're in the area, and haven't done it before, highly recommend as it's rich in history with spectacular views of Corfu around.
Kai S — Google review
Went early and virtually had the place to myself. Saw the attractions and climbed to the lighthouse. The information points are very good and gave a good historical portrait of the fort and it's changes throughout history. I had no idea how important Corfu is and has been throughout history in this area for it's strategic significance or that the British had a protectorate here. A must do for sure.
Kevin C — Google review
good place to visit for €10. bit of a hike to the top and lots of uneven floors and walkways so wear proper walking shoes or trainers. the usual tourists and cruise ship customers. good views from the top and a quirky hidden ground level tunnel to the yacht club takes you to the sea if you want a dip in the waters.
DrifterNick — Google review
For 10 EUR and some waiting in line (10 min) i have got the most smazing Fortress I have ever seen in my life. The complex is huge, it is like a city in the city. Breathtaking view, history by every step. I can recommend only! A women in front of me could get get in with a mini yorkie, dogs are not allowed.
Stark R — Google review
The entry is 10 euro per person. You can see the Charles church up close then climb to the light house and enjoy beautiful views of old town and the port. Go in the morning because it gets super hot quickly.
Am_lukazz — Google review
The Old Fortress of Corfu Town is one of those places that captures everything special about the island — history, beauty, and atmosphere all in one. Standing proudly at the eastern edge of Corfu Town, it’s impossible to miss the sight of this massive Venetian stronghold rising above the harbor. I visited on a warm afternoon, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of my trip. The entrance fee is €10, and it’s worth every cent. Once you step through the gates and cross the bridge over the old moat, it feels like you’ve entered another world. The combination of sea breeze, ancient stone walls, and the faint echo of history creates an incredible sense of place. The fortress was originally built by the Byzantines and later expanded by the Venetians, and you can see traces of both influences in the architecture — arched gateways, tunnels, old bastions, and lookout points that have stood for centuries. Exploring the site is both relaxing and fascinating. You can take your time wandering up and around the walls, through narrow paths and open courtyards, each turn offering a new angle or hidden detail. The climb to the top of the fortress is gentle but steady, and when you reach the summit, the reward is breathtaking: a 360-degree panoramic view of Corfu Town, the blue Ionian Sea, and even the Albanian coastline in the distance. It’s one of the best viewpoints on the island — perfect for photos or simply standing still and soaking it all in. Inside the complex, you’ll also find a few restored buildings and exhibitions that give insight into Corfu’s past, including its military history and Venetian heritage. There’s a small café near the top, where you can sit down with a cold drink and enjoy the view in peace. The atmosphere up there is wonderfully calm — despite being in the heart of the capital, it feels like a step back in time. If you visit in the morning, it’s quieter and less hot, but sunset is magical too, with the warm light hitting the stone walls and the town below glowing in golden tones. Overall, the Old Fortress is a must-see for anyone visiting Corfu. Whether you love history, architecture, photography, or just a good view, it delivers on all fronts. Ten euros for a walk through centuries of history and some of the best vistas in Greece is a bargain — and an experience you’ll remember long after you leave.
Cent — Google review
Tickets cost €10. Admission is free for those under 25 :) I would definitely recommend. In early September there were no queues there. The fortress is very large. But with a quick walk you can get around it in 45 minutes including climbing the hill. Nice view of the harbor and Corfu Town.
Julia — Google review
This is oldest out of two fortresses that Corfu has. It will give you a nice bird eye view on old city and harbor. The hike up is relatively easy, but be careful the stones that make a trail up is quite slippery and I assume could be quite challenging if wet. So make sure that you have a comfortable footwear that are nonslippery. The fortres has a Cafe and restrooms where you can take a rest. The cost is €10
Alex S — Google review
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(3543)
Kerkira 491 00, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh355.jsp?obj_id=954
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Old Fortress

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Fortress
Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
The Old Fortress of Corfu is a must-see historic site located near the island's capital. It consists of scenic ruins, artifacts on display, a seating area, and a beautiful church. Easter is an especially festive time to visit, with unique church services and processions. The dropping of colorful clay pots from balconies in the Old Town on Saturday morning is a tradition not to be missed.
Amazing bit of history. Went today to have a look around, €10 per person entry, has a cafe on site but quite expensive, so recommend bringing water / snacks in, as water in the shop is €5 for 1 litre (can be found in the supermarket for €0.80, 5 mins walk). Took us around an hour to have a proper look up at the lighthouse and church. Very interesting and amazing views. If you're in the area, and haven't done it before, highly recommend as it's rich in history with spectacular views of Corfu around.
Kai S — Google review
Went early and virtually had the place to myself. Saw the attractions and climbed to the lighthouse. The information points are very good and gave a good historical portrait of the fort and it's changes throughout history. I had no idea how important Corfu is and has been throughout history in this area for it's strategic significance or that the British had a protectorate here. A must do for sure.
Kevin C — Google review
good place to visit for €10. bit of a hike to the top and lots of uneven floors and walkways so wear proper walking shoes or trainers. the usual tourists and cruise ship customers. good views from the top and a quirky hidden ground level tunnel to the yacht club takes you to the sea if you want a dip in the waters.
DrifterNick — Google review
For 10 EUR and some waiting in line (10 min) i have got the most smazing Fortress I have ever seen in my life. The complex is huge, it is like a city in the city. Breathtaking view, history by every step. I can recommend only! A women in front of me could get get in with a mini yorkie, dogs are not allowed.
Stark R — Google review
The entry is 10 euro per person. You can see the Charles church up close then climb to the light house and enjoy beautiful views of old town and the port. Go in the morning because it gets super hot quickly.
Am_lukazz — Google review
The Old Fortress of Corfu Town is one of those places that captures everything special about the island — history, beauty, and atmosphere all in one. Standing proudly at the eastern edge of Corfu Town, it’s impossible to miss the sight of this massive Venetian stronghold rising above the harbor. I visited on a warm afternoon, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of my trip. The entrance fee is €10, and it’s worth every cent. Once you step through the gates and cross the bridge over the old moat, it feels like you’ve entered another world. The combination of sea breeze, ancient stone walls, and the faint echo of history creates an incredible sense of place. The fortress was originally built by the Byzantines and later expanded by the Venetians, and you can see traces of both influences in the architecture — arched gateways, tunnels, old bastions, and lookout points that have stood for centuries. Exploring the site is both relaxing and fascinating. You can take your time wandering up and around the walls, through narrow paths and open courtyards, each turn offering a new angle or hidden detail. The climb to the top of the fortress is gentle but steady, and when you reach the summit, the reward is breathtaking: a 360-degree panoramic view of Corfu Town, the blue Ionian Sea, and even the Albanian coastline in the distance. It’s one of the best viewpoints on the island — perfect for photos or simply standing still and soaking it all in. Inside the complex, you’ll also find a few restored buildings and exhibitions that give insight into Corfu’s past, including its military history and Venetian heritage. There’s a small café near the top, where you can sit down with a cold drink and enjoy the view in peace. The atmosphere up there is wonderfully calm — despite being in the heart of the capital, it feels like a step back in time. If you visit in the morning, it’s quieter and less hot, but sunset is magical too, with the warm light hitting the stone walls and the town below glowing in golden tones. Overall, the Old Fortress is a must-see for anyone visiting Corfu. Whether you love history, architecture, photography, or just a good view, it delivers on all fronts. Ten euros for a walk through centuries of history and some of the best vistas in Greece is a bargain — and an experience you’ll remember long after you leave.
Cent — Google review
Tickets cost €10. Admission is free for those under 25 :) I would definitely recommend. In early September there were no queues there. The fortress is very large. But with a quick walk you can get around it in 45 minutes including climbing the hill. Nice view of the harbor and Corfu Town.
Julia — Google review
This is oldest out of two fortresses that Corfu has. It will give you a nice bird eye view on old city and harbor. The hike up is relatively easy, but be careful the stones that make a trail up is quite slippery and I assume could be quite challenging if wet. So make sure that you have a comfortable footwear that are nonslippery. The fortres has a Cafe and restrooms where you can take a rest. The cost is €10
Alex S — Google review
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4.4
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Kerkira 491 00, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh355.jsp?obj_id=954
+30 2661 048120
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The Achilleion Palace

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Achilleion Palace is a 19th-century neoclassical mansion with stunning Achilles-themed interiors and beautiful gardens overlooking the sea. It was originally built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria and later purchased by Kaiser Wilhelm II as a place of relaxation. The palace has a rich history, having been pillaged during World War I but now restored to its former glory.
What a wonderful place. If you are a fan of history and architecture you will love this place ! As for today you can't enter the palace due to restoration. Its still worth it though 😌 ✨️ Magestic you can see Corfu, Greece and Albania from up there
Maria A — Google review
I recommend having a tour guide give you the history of this place. The statues around the villa are awesome. Give yourself an hour maybe a little more to go through this site.
Lanster — Google review
Unfortunately the Palace itself was closed for renovations during our visit. However, we were able to explore the grounds which are beautiful and have amazing views. Disappointing we had to pay full entry fee for half of the experience.
Tom C — Google review
Nice gardens, spectacular views and the gardens refurbishment is looking good. The building is not much more than 100 years old and is currently closed. The building must have looked impressive in it's heyday but has been neglected for a long time so is in a really poor state of repair. I felt quite sad to see it like this and expect a lot of time, money and skill will be needed to bring it back to it's former glory. Worth a visit but manage your expectations accordingly.
Robert L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and visit the Muses, as well as Achilles. ❤️ The building itself is currently being updated though, so you can't go in. The Gardens and statues are absolutely gorgeous though and it overlooks the city in the distance.
Drita D — Google review
The garden was beautiful. Unfortunately the place is closed due to refurbishment. But there are couple of screens set up around the gardens where you can watch history of Sissi. You have to go and see massive statue of Achilles with a stunning view that will leave you speechless. Tickets for adult was €7 (only garden)
Malwina C — Google review
The Achilleion Palace on Corfu looks serene under a cloudy sky. Its neoclassical walls and statues blend with the soft gray light, giving the place a quiet, timeless charm.
Maksym K — Google review
Beautiful location with imposing statues. The interior was closed at the time of our visit but I enjoyed seeing just the gardens for a slightly reduced fee.
Paul L — Google review
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4.2
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Gastouri 490 84, Greece
https://achillion-corfu.gr/
+30 2661 056210
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Centro Storico

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
The historic center of Otranto, named Centro Storico, showcases the impressive 11th-century Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata. This cathedral boasts a Chapel of the Martyrs and an exquisite medieval mosaic floor. The military architecture during the 15th century is represented by the Aragonese Castle in this area. Additionally, visitors can find frescoes that showcase Apulian Byzantine art inside the Church of San Pietro.
4.5
(4211)
Otranto, Province of Lecce, Italy, USA
9

Duomo di Santa Maria Annunziata

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata is an 11th-century cathedral in Otranto, Italy, known for its unique blend of Romanesque, Byzantine, and early Christian architectural styles. The cathedral features a crypt containing the remains of martyrs and ornate floor mosaics that cover the entire interior. The highlight is a vast 12th-century mosaic depicting biblical scenes and mythological imagery, including a stunning tree of life balanced on the backs of two elephants.
Like every single cathedral, basilica and church I have visited in Italy, the Cathedral di Santa Maria in Otranto is fantastic. First consecrated in 1088. Highlights inside the Otranto Cathedral include the well preserved 12th Century (1164) mosaic floor/pavement, and the chapel of martyrs where you will find 3 large glass fronted panels showing the limbs and skull bones of 800 or so local Christians killed by invading Ottoman Turks in 1480....look very carefully at the middle panel....are those 6 bullet holes in the top of the skull of one poor individual? Or are they something else? May they all rest in peace. But please make sure you also visit the Cathedral Museum right next door. For a modest 5 euro entrance fee you can marvel at many of the cathedral's religious and artistic treasures ......including a gold thread decorated-silk 17th Century bishop's cloak, a exquisitely embroided 17th Century artisan's dress, silver altar adorations, 3D stone reliefs, and a full map/composite of the mosaic floor inside the cathedral. What a privilege. Grazie Otranto ......Stewart from New Zealand
Stewart W — Google review
Amazingly beautiful church. The mosaic floor is beautiful!! I recommend it to everyone!
Ferenc S — Google review
I’ve rarely been so intrigued by a cathedral! 🤯⛪ The massive mosaic floor is absolutely fascinating — and at times, even a bit funny. It really gives you a sense of how little people knew about the world back then… and it’s wild to think it was all created by a single monk. The chapel containing the bones of 813 martyrs is chilling yet strangely mesmerizing 💀🕯️ The large crypt, with its forest of columns, feels both impressive and peaceful 🏛️ A definite must-see in Otranto!
Thibaud — Google review
This sacred space is unique. Learn about the floor beforehand, and then you will know about it when you visit. It is a whole mosaic floor following ancient techniques. It is a miracle that it was not covered with a new floor in the s XVII.
David ( — Google review
This is an amazing fit of architecture and art. It also does not feel heavy, not putting you down.
Valery Z — Google review
The artwork on the floor is unique, I have never seen a mosaic so big and so well preserved. The only ones that I remember are inside of Venice’s San Pietro (but geometrical shapes) and inside of Constantinople’s Hagia Sophia (but not so well preserved). It is definitely a must if you visit Salento. So much underrated.
Decebal T — Google review
I was drawn to visit this Cathedral. Free to enter and brows. Take photos and feel the history. Touch the stone behind the altar. Enjoy the picturesque town and sit by one of the sea side Cafe's and sip your Aperol spritzer.
Joe F — Google review
Here is a place where you can see how ages ago people learned of the Bible. The mosaics told the story of the tree of life and the division of Heaven and Hell. Having survived the conversion to a Mosque and back most of the frescoes were destroyed... butfor some reason they left the images of Mary... and a few of Christ on the cross.
János S — Google review
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4.5
(2408)
Piazza Basilica, 73028 Otranto LE, Italy
http://mosaicodiotranto.com/
+39 0836 802720
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Baia dei Turchi

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Baia dei Turchi is a hidden gem nestled within the stunning Oasis of Alimini Lakes in Puglia, Italy. This picturesque beach, known for its soft white sands and crystal-clear waters, offers a tranquil escape surrounded by lush pine forests. Although it requires a bit of effort to reach from designated parking areas, the reward is well worth it. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere while lounging on the beach or exploring secluded spots along the coastline.
Beautifully Sandy beach with nice water color. Excellent choice for a beach day in Puglia, because in Puglia you will find very few beaches with sand. This one is nice!
Alexandru P — Google review
Super sandy beach on the Puglia coast with crystal clear waters. There is a walk into it, but you can avail of the shuttle and parking for €10. There is another carpark for €5 but without the shuttle. We actually walked out as there was a large crowd coming out at the time. Beautiful beach, with small cliffs to provide shade. Our kids loved it.
Enda M — Google review
Just excellent. Clear water, beautiful colours, fine powdery soft sand. Better than most beaches on this side of Puglia.
Carlito — Google review
▶️ Beautiful and clean beach. Parking nearby for only 5€ If you're interested in history there is a lot to read about the Turkish invasion 🙄
Eric P — Google review
Amazing view, very quiet beach with more local people, maybe because the season in September. Easy parking.
Carlos S — Google review
Beautiful beach, but parking and getting down to the beach is not that easy.
Frank V — Google review
Crystal clear water with incredible fine white sand. We arrived around lunch time and still managed to find some space on the free beach. Bring sandwiches and water to avoid the constant queue at the only small bar. Plenty of parking with free shuttle near the beach, park in "Da Marco" €5.00 for the whole day 10 minutes walk from the beach. Bring time and peace, to relax, one of the most beautiful beaches in Puglia on the Adriatic coast.
Jefferson A — Google review
beautiful beach and crystal clear water, the sand under your feet in the water feels heavenly, really!!! we are 8 billion people (almost 9) on this planet, and i think 6 billion of them were at the beach with us today. way too busy, the water wasn’t that busy though. beach clears up at around 18. would still recommend going. the walk is a bit far but it’s a nice one
Sasha S — Google review
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4.0
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Località Baia dei Turchi, 73028 Otranto LE, Italy, USA
http://www.viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/134/parco/4913/it/Baia-dei-Turchi
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11

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
12

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
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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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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
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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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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
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4.4
(1646)
Via Litoranea Sant'Isidoro - Santa Caterina, 73048 Nardò LE, Italy
+39 0833 838225
15

Carrisiland Resort

Theme park
Outdoor Activities
Carrisiland Resort offers a rustic hotel set in a theme park with Western-inspired rooms and verandas, along with complimentary breakfast. The resort features an exciting amusement and water park with various rides and entertainment options for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy water slides, a wave pool, splash areas for kids, live themed shows, and plenty of seating in sunny or shaded areas. Additionally, there are dining options including a bar serving snacks and drinks as well as grilling facilities.
A wonderful place to spend the whole day with your family. The kids will definitely be absolutely delighted! (mine certainly was)
Alexandra B — Google review
The place in general is good but the restrictions are so many that really spoil the fun for the kids.For big rides a parent needs to accompany the kid so i had to be with my 14 year old to go for the rides!!🤔 And if you have 2 kids like me I have to wait 30 minutes with one to do the ride and then wait another 30 minutes plus to go with the second...I understand safety is a priority but this really spoils the fun for the kids.The staff was really polite and the park was clean.At busy times it is crowded and you will have to wait a long time to go to the popular rides.
Ioannis — Google review
The water park wasn’t full but big queues on the most fun slide. Many silly rules, my kids 1 too big for some slides and the other too small and they didn’t play together . They closed the only fast food at 14:00 .
Marina P — Google review
Really nice place especially on a Monday in July, there were not too many people and the kids (3 and 4) had fun. Some strange rules on the water slides, but the food was nice for being a park, kind people and fun (in house) show for the kids at the end. Not expensive. I wouldn't go on a holiday though.
Antonio M — Google review
We went there for my son's 7th birthday. Most of the slides were too big for him and we ended up wondering from here to there. It was very strange to see that staff was making small children queue for the small slides area. At times the slides were empty, while the queue was becoming bigger. Didn't see the point of that. Poor activity for such a big territory - there were no shows - just staff taking pictures that you can buy at the end for a ridiculous price (10€ or the 1st photo and 7€ for the next ones). Music was too loud as well. On the good side we found the place very clean and they have a good variety of (Italian) food at the cafe. Lasagna was great and the aubergine as well. Tip: Follow their Instagram account for a 3€ discount for each follower. Show this at the ticket counter when buying the tickets and they will apply the discount immediately. All in all - I would maybe recommend the park for children above 10yo. I would not go back.
Constanta L — Google review
The rides are ok. The guys at the rides let you wait on purpose and the regulations are really stupid sometimes, but we can't change that. The music at the waves bath is much too loud. It's anyway nice to spend the day (if too windy for the beach).
Cristina S — Google review
Kids love the aqua park great value and reasonably priced inside. Lots of wadeable areas. 7 pools and slides. Nice and clean free Sun loungers and parking. Bring your own picnic and BBQ space is provided.
Jacina C — Google review
This is the worst aquapark , we ever been. First of all the slides stop working for 2-3 hours at lunch time. There is no working restaurant and the only food is chips and ice cream. The safety measures are very expensive. Our children are around 8 years old and there is only 1 slide for them. Everything is above 135-150 m height. The aqua park is in the middle of nowhere and we drive around 2 hours to there and we are very very disappointed.
Емил Р — Google review
4.2
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3.7
(1309)
72020 Curtipitrizzi BR, Italy
http://www.carrisiland.it/
+39 349 291 4792
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Torre di San Tommaso (Torre Lapillo)

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Torre di San Tommaso, also known as Torre Lapillo, gets its name from the medieval watchtower and the unique "lapilli" sand on its beach. This ancient tower was once used to defend against Saracens and now offers visitors the chance to explore its interior and climb to the top for stunning panoramic views. Recent visitors have marveled at the telescope atop the tower, providing breathtaking sights of Saturn and the moon.
Not the first time that I am coming here, as it is just so beautiful! Loving history and culture and enjoying this Torre by the ocean!
Cat Z — Google review
I visited this place recently and it was amazing!I saw saturn and the moon from a telescope that was on top and it was amazing.The view is stupendous. The people that worked there were very nice!Overall I had a great experience.
Tommaso L — Google review
Iconic tower of the Salento western coast. Beautiful and well preserved.
Daniele E — Google review
This is maybe one of the most amazing towers to visit on the southern side of Puglia, the view on top is priceles as is the fresh breeze relieving from the summer hotness!
Ataridoshi — Google review
Is was the and of may, so it was not open, but still it was worth it walk over there and fight with mosquitoes 🦟
Nóra K — Google review
I came to visit this tower twice during my vacation. The first time it was closed to only private visits, but to compensate they made a really interesting show in collaboration with the local dance club, I quite enjoyed it. The lesson I learned here is that one should always inform him/herself about the location to visit. It's not too bad that you can't enter, the tower is still quite impressive from the outside too and at night it gets illuminated. During the day you can also chill on the small open pond there and enjoy the sea.
Benjamin D — Google review
One of the many incredibly well preserved watchtower that dot Apulia coast.
Simona P — Google review
EN: Exciting experience going inside this medieval tower used in past to defend local people against Saracens. The view from the top is really nice IT: Bellissima. E' possibile visitare l'interno di questa antica torre di difesa contro i saraceni e perfino salire su in cima per godersi un bel panorama ES: Hermosa! Antigua torre de defensa contra los sarracenos hoy abierta a todos para visitarla adentro y subir hasta la parte superior desde donde se puede disfrutar un panorama precioso
Santiago Q — Google review
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4.1
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Via Torre Lapillo, 73010 Torre Lapillo LE, Italy
https://www.facebook.com/CEAportocesareo
+39 328 255 8560
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Togo Bay Beach

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Temporarily Closed
Lido
Outdoor Activities
Togo Bay Beach in Puglia is a stunning destination where the turquoise waters meet the golden sands, creating a breathtaking sight that invigorates visitors. The beach offers a high-end experience with clean surroundings and attentive staff. While prices for amenities may be on the higher side, the quality of service and facilities justifies it. The beach club provides comfortable sun beds and even floating foam beds for a relaxed tanning experience on the water.
10 out of 10 i love this beach the water is amazing it’s really comfortable and fun… the water is crystal clear and bathtub temps it is not to busy i would reserve in advance for weekends and arrive before 11 the food is seasoned and amazing the staff is kind and friendly this place is good for kids and family’s
J.H — Google review
We visited Togo Bay Beach Club twice last week and absolutely loved it. As a couple traveling with a baby, I couldn’t recommend a better spot in Puglia. It’s simply perfect — the vibe is just what you’d want at the beach: calm, peaceful, relaxing, and incredibly comfortable. The beach itself is beautiful, with clear, shallow water that’s ideal for babies and kids. The infrastructure is excellent — everything is clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. Every detail, from the service to the atmosphere, made us feel at ease. We would go back in a heartbeat.
Jennifer M — Google review
The set up was very nice. Great sandy beaches comfy day beds. Reservations kinda easy but hard to contact the club. Fill out form on website and they send you back an offer within 48 hours. Staff very attentive, helpful and they are constantly cleaning glasses plates and all garbage. We spent the entire day here with our small children. The public beach next door sells everything you would need for a day at the beach too
Darrell R — Google review
Absolutely exceptional. From A to Z. With the only negative thing is quite high prices. High season- 2 lounges and an umbrella are 95 euros . But let me tell you that everything is super impeccable there. The area I superb, the beach is sandy, and the water is turquoise clear and very shallow. The service is OMG!!! Everyone is extremely friendly, but when you tip, the service becomes even better . Top level . The lounges are very comfortable, with mattresses. You can buy their own towels or bring yours. Their towels are huge . We bought them))) very nice. And gods was out of this world. The chef is preparing everything on spot, very fast and extremely delicious. We had THE BEST lobster sandwich ever!!!! Eggplants , tiramisu, simply everything was delicious!!!! Absolutely exceptional. From A to Z. With the only negative thing is quite high prices. High season- 2 lounges and an umbrella are 95 euros . But let me tell you that everything is super impeccable there. The area I superb, the beach is sandy, and the water is turquoise clear and very shallow. The service is OMG!!! Everyone is extremely friendly, but when you tip, the service becomes even better . Top level . The lounges are very comfortable, with mattresses. You can buy their own towels or bring yours. Their towels are huge . We bought them))) very nice. And gods was out of this world. The chef is preparing everything on spot, very fast and extremely delicious. We had THE BEST lobster sandwich ever!!!! Eggplants , tiramisu, simply everything was delicious!!!! They have live Dj on weekends, during the weekdays they play music . It gets very busy on a weekend, so you want to reserve your spot beforehand. Enough parking spaces . Great job. We will be back for sure.
Olena S — Google review
Avoid this beach club if you’re looking for a relaxing, well-managed seaside experience. While the coastline is stunning, the overall experience is ruined by the management and front desk staff — incredibly rude and unhelpful. Booking a sunbed or even getting clear information is nearly impossible. You’re expected to fill out vague online inquiry forms, and even then, there’s no guarantee you’ll actually get a spot. Despite spending a decent amount of money here over a few days, the service at the reception remained consistently poor. The only saving grace was the waitstaff — they were fantastic. Unfortunately, the food situation is equally disappointing: no proper meals, just bland snacks that aren’t worth the price. There’s nowhere decent to eat. In short: great view, great waiters, terrible management, zero hospitality. I strongly do not recommend this beach club.
Eduard A — Google review
Great place with excellent service, fantastic music, and an amazing DJ after 4 pm. Our waiter. Alexander (the waiter), was very attentive to all our requests and guided us perfectly in choosing the right food. The Fino rosé wine wasn’t really worth it, but everything else more than made up for it.
Frates C — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place! Gorgeous beach- gorgeous setting! Music, ambiance, service, food- love every part of this experience!
Olga T — Google review
Togo Bay is visually stunning, splendid clear water like the Caribbean. The chairs are generous in size and with plenty of space between you and your neighbors. Service was good, but should have been better given the very high prices for chairs and umbrellas, food, wine and even water. Lunch was delicious, but the prices were quite high for Salento. At times it was hard to get a waiter and we had to ask several times to get what we wanted. I will definitely go back in the off season, but the service didn’t warrant the prices they were charging.
Schuyler — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Strada Provinciale 340 Torre Lapillo - Torre Columena, 73010 Torre Lapillo LE, Italy
http://www.togobayportocesareo.it/
+39 327 610 5084
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Spiaggia di Punta Prosciutto

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Punta Prosciutto, located in Salento, Porto Cesareo, is a stunning beach with a small busy strip of white sand and transparent shallow waters. The free beach offers picturesque scenery with high dunes and vibrant colors. It's a popular spot for sunbathers and swimmers, especially families with little kids due to its crystal-clear water and shallow depth at low tide.
Beautiful beach – but beware of Sundays in high season The beach is truly beautiful – clean, with soft sand and crystal-clear water. Just a heads-up if you’re visiting on a Sunday in July: it was really crowded, and we couldn’t get a sunbed or umbrella, as everything was already taken. Definitely worth a visit, but ideally on a weekday or with your own gear.
Milinatali — Google review
A beautiful long sandy beach with green shallow water. Perfect for little ones as it’s shallow for 50 yards or more. There are a few black seaweed spots that you can easily avoid. It’s very long so there is plenty of space to find a spot even when it’s busy. There are free spots and paid spots with an umbrella and chairs. You can also pay 5 Euro to park else there is a bunch of free side street parking within an easy walk to the beach. There are a few beach bars and some sit down restaurants. There are quite a few merchant peddlers selling stuff including water toys. Felt like I was in the Caribbean, so I would definitely check out this beach if in the area.
Chris H — Google review
The sea is beautiful but definitely colder than down in gallipoli Also the beach being over crowded with people is very disappointing Not even a nice crowd
Prianka M — Google review
Beautiful beach! We visited a lot of beaches but this was by far the most beautiful one!
Valentina B — Google review
Absolutely amazing, beautiful beach! The water is super clean and clear!
Victor P — Google review
As a resident of southern California, nothing in California compares. This is an amazing pkace to visit and spend a summer vacation.
Anthony J — Google review
Visited this place last year in July, it was just what we love in a beach - a perfect clear blue water and a white sand. It was quite crowded at a time, but didn’t bother - this clear water beats it all. Will come back definitely.
Daria — Google review
Phenomenal beach. Turquoise and incredibly clear sea, white/golden sand. BUT way overcrowded. People are cramped up like sardines. Ombrelloni, loungers, towels, and chairs everywhere so it’s even difficult to go to the sea AVOID in summer months. Try to go end of may, first part of june and september, should be bearable.
Fifi G — Google review
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4.1
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Italy
19

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
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4.3
(1695)
di, Riserva Naturale Torre Guaceto, 72012 Carovigno BR, Italy
http://www.riservaditorreguaceto.it/
+39 0831 990882
20

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
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21

Archaeological Museum of Taranto

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, also known as Marta, is a treasure trove that chronicles the rich history of Taranto through an impressive collection of artifacts. Established in 1887, it stands as Apulia's first territorial museum and has evolved significantly over the years. Visitors can explore items ranging from Paleolithic carvings to vessels from the early Middle Ages.
Magnificent museum with a wealth of findings from local excavations (particularly from the Greek necropolis of Taras) as well as a very informative exposition about the early mycenian and greek settlements in the area, the Roman annexation of Taras, reaching up to the medieval era. The findings are presented in two floors. One should follow the map provided by the friendly employees at the entrance to see the exposition in chronological order. The absolute highlights here are the extensive and very well-preserved pottery collection, the tomb of the pentathlon athlete, as well as the intricate handcrafted jewelry that has been unearthed. Other interesting findings include some Roman era mosaics and written laws, as well as large coin hoards from various eras. Additionally, the museum currently holds a temporary exhibition about Penelope and the Odyssey in a broader historical and art context. About the museum itself, it is wheelchair accessible and the ticket for one adult costs 10 Euros (in my opinion, well worth the price). Descriptions are available in Italian and English, and there is the option of an audio tour. There are clean bathrooms on every floor. For a complete visit of all exhibits, estimate 2-3 hours in total. All in all, a must-see in Taranto for history and archeology enthusiasts as well as for anyone seeking to understand the many-layered history of this ancient city! Grazie mille!
George M — Google review
This museum and Museo Sigismondo Castromediano in Lecce will give you excellent overview of the history of this region. It is impressive what artefacts they have from Ancient Greek and Roman times. The collection comes mostly from necropolis. Definitively worth a visit, we were in November and we were the only people here while visiting the museum … If you buy ticket for MUDI you will get discount for this museum and vice versa. Kudos to friendly stuff.
Dorota K — Google review
World class antiquities museum. Lovely female guide on one of the floors gave us a tour of the highlights in English. Advice: taking your time in the pre Greek and Greek colony period of Taranto might push you into three hour plus visit. We had to leave for our bus and missed lots of other exhibits which was sad but an opportunity to return. Wish they had a snack bar and a proper gift shop. This place has so much potential.
Sep U — Google review
What a gem! Such a beautiful collection. The highlights for us included the collection of Medusa faces and the incredible array of jewelry. A couple of lovely temporary exhibitions rounded it out. Worth the visit and a good audio guide as well.
Kim L — Google review
This is one of the most surprising and jaw dropping museums I have ever visited. I would very rarely suggest driving hours out of your way for a museum but if you are a fan of Greco-Romano culture this gas artefacts that are just outstanding. The audio guide gives you a pretty good background but I could have spent hours and hours here - instead we only spent 2.5 hours in this museum as it was just so overwhelming. The athletes section is amazing, especially if you have an interest in pan-Atheneum games.
Avril J — Google review
Pretty good for the history before BC, but minimal history after that! I really enjoyed the videos and want more of them to give 5 stars. I went on a Sunday and it wasn’t crowded. But don’t use the elevator/lifts is you have a fear of small, packed , and hot stuffy spaces.
Patrick C — Google review
We spent a couple of hours here and it was worth every penny - a really epic display of history with so many items and so much detail! The huge mosaics were a highlight. Even though it wasn't applicable to us we also appreciated the accessibility with several sensory exhibits for people without vision, and ramps and lifts.
Wen T — Google review
Really interesting ancient Greek and Roman collections. Including subtle jewelry, mosaics, vases. Unique and very well presented. Must visit!
Marzena C — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Via Cavour, 10, 74123 Taranto TA, Italy
https://museotaranto.cultura.gov.it/
+39 099 453 2112
22

Castello Aragonese

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Located on the island of Borgo Antico, at the entrance to the bay surrounding Taranto, Castello Aragonese is one of Italy's oldest and most grandiose sights. Built between 1487 and 1492 by Ferdinand II of Aragon, it replaced an earlier Norman structure. The castle offers guided tours by the Italian Navy and features two cafes and a bookshop.
The entrance is free, it is at fixed times, it is a navy museum and the tour is guided by a navy guide. I recommend that you make a reservation so that you don't have emotions, we didn't know and we didn't, but we were still allowed access, I think it's related to the number of visitors at that time. The guide's explanations are interesting and complete, in Italian anyway, but you can still take pictures of the castle, the interior models, the surroundings and enjoy the sunset if you are at the right time.
Adriana H — Google review
The castle are still a functional and working marine barracs, so you have to take the free tour. Otherwise no entry. It didn't work with our schedule
Nikola T — Google review
Astonishing scenes of old and new. The Ponte Girevole (swing bridge ) opens for ships and connects too seas. Castello has free tours but in Italian only
Karine K — Google review
Entry is only by the free guided tour at set times during the day and evening. It is still an Italian Navy facility therefore the restrictions. It is still is worth viewing from the outside. We couldn’t wait 2 hours for the next tour so we had to skip it. Definitely would do it next time.
Simon R — Google review
A very nice visit at the castle. A navy official provides a guided tour for free (in Italian) every hour. The tour gives information over the history of Taranto and the castle. I found it very informative and entertaining. I would recommend doing it if you are visiting Taranto. Also I was amazed that by the sunset, they displayed the Italian flag with lights on one of the sides of the Costello while playing some anthem (I wish I knew what was it), I loved that moment.
Babysooz — Google review
A beautiful castle belongs to the Italian navy, but an unpleasant surprise awaited us, you must have booked a tour guide, that's the only way you can enter...!!! It doesn't even matter so it's worth a visit. Highly recommended.
Παναγιωτης Κ — Google review
Very interesting history and friendly staff! Visit with the group is free and scheduled.
Nino K — Google review
We wanted to visit the castle, but the experience at the reception was rather unpleasant. The information provided was very insufficient. We asked for a tour in English, but it was not available, and they also refused to let us join the Italian-language group.
Gaida M — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(3387)
P.za Castello, 4, 74123 Taranto TA, Italy
http://www.castelloaragonesetaranto.com/
+39 099 775 3438
23

Zoosafari Fasanolandia

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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
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4.0
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Via dello Zoosafari, 72015 Fasano BR, Italy
http://www.zoosafari.it/
+39 080 441 4455
24

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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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
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26

Centro Storico Polignano a Mare

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
When you find yourself in Polignano a Mare, make sure to explore the enchanting Centro Storico. As you stroll through the historic Porta Vecchia, you'll be welcomed by a maze of whitewashed streets and charming buildings that define this picturesque town in Puglia. The heart of the old town is Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, an ideal spot to unwind with a delicious Italian coffee or an aperitivo while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere and watching locals go about their day.
Stunning and super romantic little town. You can easily get off your mobile phone GPS/ Google maps and get lost in its cozy, tiny and utterly romantic streets!! And Christmas time is even more unique and beautiful!
Adam K — Google review
Pretty but... I can't help feel that Polignano is a victim of its own "beauty". Certainly worth a visit, but I felt I kept on waiting for it to deliver, and it never did. It does have an impressive setting, built above and into the shallow cliffs, and it had the typical bars and restaurants to enjoy, with a "new" viaduct where an old Roman one used to be, above THE beach - pebble and crowded, so for viewing from a distance rather than enjoying as a beach. You also run out of things to experience pretty quickly, so give it an hour for a coffee, beer or glass of wine, and move on! Free parking up by the station.
Mike M — Google review
A special place to visit! The tall narrow houses clinging to the cliffs with the crashing waves below. Let your eyes soak up the beautiful clear Adriatic sea. Walk the narrow passages in centro storico. Experience the poetry of the little village. Dive back to Roma times.
Keith O — Google review
What a charming place to stay for a long weekend. Polignano a Mare looks like it is straight out of a movie set. This part of Italy (the heel) does not suffer over-tourism so I found it peaceful. The small town is very eye catching, as it's perched precariously on steep sea cliffs. The houses have flower laden balconies and are separated by tight alleyways. You really feel like you are stepping back in time by decades. Your standard run of the mill restaurant here, would be a top class Italian restaurant at home, and the prices are great. There is a statue here dedicated to their favourite son - the famous Italian singer, composer, and actor Domenico Modugno. There is not much English spoken here, so you are better off making the effort to learn some Italian words. If you are in the Bari area, I would advise coming here for a day trip at least, it's that special here.
Alan E — Google review
A very nice small city with narrow streets and fresh sea air. If you dare, you can try swimming down at the rocks because this area is always full of visitors and tourists. While walking at the streets don't miss the beautiful sea view!
Caner M — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting the historic center of Polignano a Mare at night, and it was truly breathtaking. The area was bustling with tourists, yet it maintained a charming, intimate atmosphere. The streets were lined with numerous eateries, offering delicious gelato and pizza, perfect for a late-night snack. The art on the walls and light installations added a magical touch, making every corner a visual delight. The small churches scattered throughout the area were adorned with stunning religious art, a testament to the town’s rich cultural heritage. Walking through the narrow alleys, I discovered hidden gems like the Vicolo della Poesia, where poetry adorns the walls, and the picturesque Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. Polignano a Mare’s historic center is a must-visit, especially at night when it transforms into a vibrant yet serene haven. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply enjoying local cuisine, this place has something for everyone. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore its beauty and charm!
Noe — Google review
If the weather is good, it will be even more beautiful! It's beautiful here
Reese S — Google review
Not a bad city centre but very busy even in the off season.
Beni B — Google review
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70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy
+39 338 662 7739
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Monumento a Domenico Modugno

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In the charming coastal town of Polignano, Italy, stands the Monumento a Domenico Modugno, a lively sculpture honoring the 20th-century Italian musician and politician. The town is renowned for being the birthplace of notable figures like Domenico Modugno, also known as Mr. Volare for his famous song "Nel blu dipinto di blu - Volare."
Nice spot for his statue. His song is a real classic. I’ll never forget when I was just a kid watching one of my first horror movies (Vamp with our goddess Grace Jones) and they played Volare at the end credits. It was a nice relief after so much scarring scenes 🤣🤣🤣.
H.S. F — Google review
Monumento a Domenico Modugno is a must-see in Polignano a Mare. The statue overlooks the sea and celebrates the iconic singer of “Volare.” It’s a popular photo spot, especially with the beautiful coastal backdrop. The surrounding area has a lively vibe, and it’s a great place to take a short break while walking through the town. Domenico Modugno, born in Polignano a Mare, co-wrote and performed “Nel blu dipinto di blu” (“Volare”), which became one of Italy’s most internationally famous songs—and even won two Grammy Awards in 1958!
Merih B — Google review
I absolutely love the statue — and the artist who created it! As boats glide into the harbour, “Volare” starts playing and suddenly everyone’s singing and dancing together. The whole place comes alive. The pose is what made him famous when he performed the song for the first time in front of a large audience. He sang with immense passion, bringing a new style and energy that no one had ever seen before. The audience went wild — completely captivated by his performance. His story is truly amazing.
Jono K — Google review
Been there done that! It’s a pity that there’s no details about this symbolism statue, so I asked AI for the explanation. Here’s what it says: “The statue is a monument to Domenico Modugno, a famous Italian singer-songwriter who was born in Polignano a Mare. He is best known for his hit song "Nel blu dipinto di blu," often referred to by its chorus, "Volare." The statue, a three-meter-tall bronze sculpture by Argentine artist Hermann Mejer, was unveiled on May 31, 2009. It depicts Modugno with his arms wide open, an iconic gesture that recalls his performance of "Volare" at the 1958 Sanremo Music Festival. The statue is located on the seafront of Polignano a Mare, looking out over the town and the sea. " Btw. I would definitely recommend you to look for the song to play along for a “dolce” Italian vibes 🥰!
J. — Google review
Nice statute in a fabulous location. Hard to get a good photo in the morning, much better in the evening light.
Simon R — Google review
For a moment, I felt like I was flying over Polignano a Mare, just like in the song — light, dreamy, full of Italian magic.
Xhulia P — Google review
Very beautiful view point! Nice area to chill and have a spritz or coffee.
Vaish T — Google review
Lovely town with beautiful views and places to fall in love, the landscape is very nice clean and not too crowded
Vitor M — Google review
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Lungomare Domenico Modugno, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Metaponto

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The Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Metaponto showcases a wide range of artifacts dating from the prehistoric era to the Bronze Age, including funeral items, vases, and ceramics. Despite some comments about its maintenance, it is considered a worthwhile stop for those interested in the excavation exhibits discovered in various locations of Salento. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and explore the impressive collection of Ancient Greek materials for a nominal fee.
This was a very good surprise, very beautiful museum. Liked the many bronze artifacts and the reconstruction of a woman dress with all her bronze jewelry, then you can see who they were used. I thought the temple was next to the museum, but it was 6 km from the museum. Can highly recommend to visit both the museum and the temple.
Lars C — Google review
Amazing place, although a little difficult to find. Well worth the hunt!
Andy W — Google review
Although it appears unloved and certainly not as well kept or clean as it deserves to be, this Museum is worthy a detour to enjoy all the excavation exhibits discovered over the last few decades in different locations of Salento. Apart from the odd coach party visiting for a few minutes you will almost have it to yourself, making the visit a rare and delightful pleasure.
Salvador M — Google review
For only 2.50 euros you get one of the greatest collections of Ancient Greek materials. A large display of vessels, jars and jugs. The new section on numbers and formulas was impressive. A true gem. We had the place to ourselves.
Ken H — Google review
well worth a visit 2,5y for people under 26 even cheaper. but the photo is taken at another place. If you want to see those pillars, search for "Tavole Palatine"
Timo G — Google review
The museum is great and the exhibits are superb but the gardens and car park need two blokes with brush cutters for a month
Steve W — Google review
Very interesting and incredibly big for this small village. The temple of hera is interesting too
Cesare F — Google review
Excellent guide very interesting
Sandra W — Google review
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Via Dinu Adamesteanu, 21, 75012 Metaponto MT, Italy
https://museometaponto.beniculturali.it/
+39 0835 745327
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Bari Vecchia

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Bari Vecchia, also known as Bari's Old Town, is a historic area located along the Mediterranean Sea. It features narrow winding streets that lead to notable sites such as the 13th-century Cattedrale di San Sabino and the Fortino di Sant’Antonio. The charming piazzas are filled with trattorias, cafes, and shops, creating a lively atmosphere.
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Bari, Metropolitan City of Bari, Italy, USA
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Cathedral of Saint Sabinus

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Basilica Cattedrale Metropolitana Primaziale San Sabino is a 13th-century Romanesque church located near the Basilica of San Nicola in Bari's old town. The white stone facade adorned with sculptures and intricate details resembles its more famous neighbor. Inside, the cathedral features plain walls punctuated with deep arcades and an eastern window adorned with plant and animal motifs.
Such a fascinating place to visit. Make sure you go to the crypt and tour the excavation site, where you can see part of an old Roman road. Also some beautiful mosaic floor that they have excavated.
Irene E — Google review
Not the most ornate cathedral I've seen but the crypt underground is amazing. Unearthed buildings that were there before the cathedral with lavis mosaic floors
Paul M — Google review
This is a jewel not to be missed. One of the most amazing sites in all of Italy.
Girish G — Google review
9€ for a combined ticket to the church and museum - well worth it. The building is beautiful and the crypt with the mummy and relics is super interesting. The archaeological site underground is very cool too.
Badtastetoast — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Too shame that, like most religious places in Italy, they find a way to charge people. The main church is free but you need to pay to visit the underground crypt €3-€7 Lots of other churches in the same area that are free
Loucas I — Google review
The crypt is wonderful. Very relaxing and the ruins are quite interesting.
William G — Google review
A very beautiful historical church, a must visit if first time in Bari.
Sami S — Google review
Romanesque gem in Bari’s Old Town. Elegant white stone façade with a beautiful rose window and carved lintel of mythical beasts. Inside, three naves divide into 16 slender columns and arcades—simple yet powerful. The crypt holds the relics of Saint Sabinus and the ancient Madonna Odegitria icon. Quiet, spiritual, and steeped in history: a must‑visit beyond the more crowded Basilica. 
Łukasz H — Google review
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Piazza dell'Odegitria, 70122 Bari BA, Italy
http://www.arcidiocesibaribitonto.it/luoghi-di-culto/cattedrale/view
+39 080 521 0605
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