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How long is the drive from Patras to Ancona?

The direct drive from Patras to Ancona is 688 mi (1,107 km), and should have a drive time of 16 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Patras to Ancona, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Matera, Lecce, Otranto, Gallipoli, Alberobello, Bari, Corfu Town, Vieste, Kalambaka, and Taranto, as well as top places to visit like Skala Beach and Meteora, or the ever-popular Tsilivi Water Park.

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Top cities between Patras and Ancona

The top cities between Patras and Ancona are Matera, Lecce, Otranto, Gallipoli, Alberobello, Bari, Corfu Town, Vieste, Kalambaka, and Taranto. Matera is the most popular city on the route. It's 13 hours from Patras and 5 hours from Ancona.
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Kalabaka

Kalabaka, a charming town nestled in the Trikala regional unit of Thessaly, Greece, serves as the gateway to the breathtaking Meteora monasteries. With a population of around 11,492 as of 2021, this picturesque locale offers visitors an authentic Greek experience. Just a short drive from Kalabaka lies the stunning natural wonder of Meteora and various attractions like Delphi & Thermopilae Day Trip.
33% as popular as Matera
1 hour off the main route, 17% of way to Ancona
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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.
38% as popular as Matera
20 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Ancona
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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.
51% as popular as Matera
1 hour off the main route, 66% of way to Ancona
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Gallipoli

Gallipoli, located in Apulia, southern Italy, is a charming coastal town with a historic center situated on an island. The area is home to several beautiful churches such as St. Agatha’s Cathedral and the Church of St. Mary of Purity, known for its maiolica tiled floor. Gallipoli Castle, featuring the Rivellino tower, is another notable attraction. Across the bridge on the mainland lies the Greek Fountain dating back to the Renaissance.
50% as popular as Matera
1 hour off the main route, 66% of way to Ancona
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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.
61% as popular as Matera
26 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Ancona
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Taranto

Museums
Specialty Museums
Taranto, a charming coastal city in southern Italy, is situated between the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo bodies of water. The old town, located on a small island, is connected to the mainland by bridges and boasts attractions such as the 15th-century Aragonese Castle, the Spartan Museum of Taranto, and San Cataldo Basilica with its baroque facade.
31% as popular as Matera
14 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Ancona
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Alberobello

Alberobello, a town in Italy's Apulia region, is famous for its trulli - whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs. The Rione Monti district boasts hundreds of these unique structures, including the 18th-century Trullo Sovrano and the Museo del Territorio Casa Pezzolla, which showcases life in the trulli centuries ago.
44% as popular as Matera
13 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Ancona
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Matera

Matera, located in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, is a city known for its unique Sassi area, where cave dwellings are carved into the mountainside. Once evacuated due to poor living conditions, these caves now house museums and rock churches with ancient frescoes. Matera's history as a once-shamed and neglected area has been transformed into a place of cultural significance. The city's bread is also renowned for its exceptional flavor and archaeological ties to Mediterranean culinary traditions.
Most popular city on this route
40 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Ancona
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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.
43% as popular as Matera
4 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Ancona
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Vieste

Vieste, a charming coastal town located in Gargano National Park in southeast Italy, is renowned for its picturesque beaches such as Scialara and Spiaggia di San Lorenzo. The town is home to the striking Pizzomunno limestone monolith and the Museum of Malacology, which showcases marine fossils and rare shells.
36% as popular as Matera
1 hour off the main route, 79% of way to Ancona

Best stops along Patras to Ancona drive

The top stops along the way from Patras to Ancona (with short detours) are Centro Storico, Meteora, and Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel. Other popular stops include Melissani Cave, The Achilleion Palace, and Spiaggia di Pescoluse.
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Tsilivi Water Park

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Tsilivi Water Park is a family-friendly amusement center located in Tsilivi, offering a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. The park features numerous waterslides, pools, play areas, and concessions. It is suitable for young children and also offers attractions like the 3 octopus slides, Slippery Rabbit, Boomer Bowl, Lazy River, and the thrilling Black Hole ride. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities with clean toilets and plenty of shaded seating areas.
Super place for all kids-younger and older. Many slides , wave pool and lazy river. There is snack area where you can buy some food. Plenty of pool loungers. For hotel guests with all inclusive is for free, for guests from outside paid.
Sylwia K — Google review
My boyfriend and I went here on Saturday 10th May after realising zante water village was closed until late May. However it did not disappoint! Although most reviews say it’s mostly for children, and there aren’t many rides - us 2 adults had a fantastic time! Tickets are bought on the door and come with a free snack (we chose a slice of pizza which was so lovely). And there are more than enough rides to have fun! There is a timetable of when specific rides are on and off (I assume due to staffing / safety issues). We went on all of them multiple times!!There was also a fantastic wave pool (staff announce when it’s on), played volleyball and so much choice for sunbeds. The cocktail/ drinks bar is extremely reasonably priced. The pina colada was great!! We spent nearly the entire day there (10:45-4pm). There is also great children’s and adult entertainment (including water Zumba, darts, arcade etc) Definitely recommend for a fun day out. Although a lot smaller than the Zante Water village, it was still a great day and fun rides (and not too busy)
Leah N — Google review
Great water park with a good selection of slides, plenty of inflatables for all. A lazy river that goes around the outside of the splash park and a larger pool area and pool bar. Great day out. Was half price after 14:30 hrs.
Wayne T — Google review
Lots of fun but close to the end of season so slides were set to limited times. In the peak season I would imagine it would be great still has lots of fun
Derie A — Google review
Well staffed, well maintained, kids entertainment dances in the pool, reasonable food, fair prices. Free burger/sandwich with entry price. Excellent day away from the villa.
Carl S — Google review
We loved it here. We got here about 10.30 so paid full price but I think it is worth it as we stayed til 5pm and the entrance fee for the full day includes your meal . Choose from toasties/chips/hot dogs/burgers etc. There's also a restaurant inside. A fish spa is near the entrance but that costs extra. There's a wave pool, loads of kids slides and a splash park and 6 or 7 other slides. Good day out!
Kelly W — Google review
Had a fabulous time at the water park. Not all the slides were open at the same time due to staffing but every 1.5hrs they rotated which ones were open so we got a chance to try them all. The water is cold but once you're in it's OK. The swimming pool does not have a shallow end so bring arm bands/floatation aids for non swimmers. My son is 125cm so there were three slides he couldn't try but he still had a great time. Food and drink is OK at the snack bar. A good selection reasonably priced. We went a few times during our stay. Sunday was very busy (lots of locals aswell as tourists) Wednesday was very quiet. Hardly had to queue.
Vicky A — Google review
Nice place to visit for half a day or so, they offer half price tickets after 2.30 or discounts if you are in certain hotels. There is enough for all ages to keep you entertained.
Martyn R — Google review
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4.2
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Ζακύνθου, Planos 281 00, Greece
https://tsiliviwaterpark.com/
+30 2695 045256
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Skala Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Skala Beach is a popular destination in Kefalonia, known for its long sandy shoreline and scenic views. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak months like July and August when it tends to get crowded. The beach is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for activities such as diving with trained instructors, jet skiing, and donut rides behind speedboats. Additionally, the area boasts various tourist facilities including restaurants, taverns, and shops.
Happy to choose this place for my vacation in 2025. Not busy, good bars on the beach. Recommend for families. Many options to spend time, water sports, daily cruises or just enjoy sun and sea.
Richard L — Google review
Clean and quiet beach. Sand! Not rocks. Chairs with umbrellas to let. Not much parking. The water is beautiful.
Elizabeth B — Google review
This is for the south nudist section of Scala around the large rocks. Mid Sept and and the beach was great. Late Sept 2025 and the beach was getting pretty well destroyed by the storm. Was small pebbles and loads of fish for snorkelling. Also easy to swim around to Spithi and Λουτράκι Παραλία FKK the next beach along which are both nudist. Spithi is not good but Λουτράκι Παραλία FKK is huge and great. Those are quite difficult to get to direct as the car parking is severely limited.
MARTIN C — Google review
Long beach clear water stones and sand mostly stones. You'll need water shoes as its very stoney. But it's a beautiful beach we just laid our towel on stones and sat Dippin feet. Skala is a long beach so plenty of space you can hire deck chairs or sunbeds and umbrella if you wish. You can sit close to or far away from water sports the 1 place on beach for watersports is amazing and super friendly. No pressure from them either if u do sit close by.
Donaldson F — Google review
Lovely beach, would recommend sea shoes as it stoney!! But once tour in its ok, it's also a bit of a drop off, 6 feet in and your chest deep. But still lovely
John G — Google review
Beautiful beach with a relaxed vibe — I stayed at the 9 Musses Hotel beach, where a set (2 sunbeds and a large umbrella) goes for €12. The water was refreshing but not too cold, and while water shoes aren’t a must, they could come in handy since the beach is a mix of small rocks and sand. The beach bar menu had all the classics you’d expect, and I’d personally recommend the Margarita pizza — simple and tasty. Prices were very reasonable. It’s a great spot to spend the day soaking up the sun, and if you feel like grabbing dinner or going for a nice stroll, the charming town of Skala is just above the beach, offering a lovely walking area and plenty of restaurants to explore.
Kostel ( — Google review
I loved ot!!! Nice, clean, long....enteance is nice...who likes snorkling it is greqt...there is lots of fishes...lots of bars if you like that and lots of place for intimacy if you are not for sunbeds and restaurants
Aleksandra M — Google review
Very very big and nice beach which honestly surprised me. Great water, sand is mixed (probably imported). Nearby hillside with parking is gorgeous with a really beautiful small city. Road from Argostoli to here is nicer and easier to drive then going to north or east side of island.
Yumirio S — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(1923)
Skala 280 86, Greece, USA
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Meteora

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of central Greece, Meteora is a breathtaking destination that captivates visitors with its towering rock formations and ancient monasteries. This UNESCO World Heritage site features six Eastern Orthodox monasteries perched atop colossal sandstone cliffs, creating a surreal landscape that feels almost otherworldly. The name "Meteora," meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated,' perfectly encapsulates the essence of this stunning locale.
Super amazing places. Lots of history at these monasteries and it's a wonder at how they were able to build them so high up. There's is an admission fee at each monastery. Also there are some light dress codes so please look up. There is parking around each area but be forewarned there are tons of people that visit this and many shuttle buses so you will more than likely have to park a distance and walk. There are also many stairs at a couple of them to get up to so it may be difficult for some. There is a total of 6 monasteries that you can visit. It does get very busy and even arriving earlier it still seemed very full. Would be interesting to go with a tour guide so you can hear more of the details of the place as there is not a lot in English. Such an amazing place and I would highly recommend visiting here if you can.
Jay H — Google review
This is a truly surreal and stunning experience. Highly recommend at least once on your life. We took a tour bus which on total is a 11 hr day but totally worth it with no hassle. Costs £5 each to enter each mosque.
Kelsey M — Google review
Great place for a day trip. If you are driving, you will enjoy the wide and safe road. You can go to the top by driving your car. Hiking route is also available. Overall, the scenic view is breathtaking and humans capability of building churches and residences are absolutely surreal!
MD H — Google review
An amazing experience - far exceeded our expectations. We visited St Nicholas & Varlaam monastries. St Nicholas was small with lots of steps but was fantastic. Not very busy. Varlaam was larger & easier to access. The art work in both is stunning. Having a guide to explain was useful. The views are breathtaking.
Peter E — Google review
We absolutely loved the visit to Monasteries in Meteora. It was so peaceful! We visited two - one with Monks and second with Nuns. Both were equally beautiful and well maintained. Views from these locations were breathtaking!! 😍😍
Kiran — Google review
Amazing view, don't miss the monastery itself, they want 5 euro for adults, kids up to 6yo are free. notice they want cash, but accept cards too. it's beautiful inside, very interesting. 1 hour easy, take your time.
Ido F — Google review
I wonder who put less than 5 stars. I visited many beautiful places and I lived in Rome, but I have rarely been as speechless as here. Simply wonderful! I took hundreds of pictures from every angle. A must-see!!!
Sergio A — Google review
I was overwhelmed!!! The unique beauty of the area topped off with the monasteries on top of the unique rock formations was breathtaking. We hired a guide and went as early as possible. Dress code for men and woman to enter the monastery. 5€ to enter each one. A couple are a lot of climbing up stairs.
Do I — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(5715)
Kalampaka 422 00, Greece
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Melissani Cave

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Pond
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Melissani Cave, located just a couple of kilometers outside of Sami in Kefalonia, is a must-visit attraction. The cave features a striking lake with crystalline waters that visitors can explore by boat. The sun's rays shining down on the intricate stalactites create a mesmerizing sight as they reflect off the clear waters. The cave's glowing lagoon is particularly beautiful when illuminated by the early morning or evening sun pouring through the natural skylight.
Melissani Cave is a beautiful underground lake in Kefalonia, perfect for exploring and photography. Full video of my visit is on my YouTube channel. More photos on Instagram @ss_magic_photo_video More videos from Kefalonia on my YouTube channel: @ssmagic1876
SS M — Google review
The colors of the water are not exactly like in the pictures you see on the internet... We went at 10 a.m. and it wasn’t too crowded. The boat ride takes only 3 minutes, and during that time, because of the large number of people on the boat, you don’t really have the chance to take photos or properly capture the moment. The price is €10 for adults and €5 for children.
Stefan S — Google review
Melissani Cave is undeniably a natural wonder and well worth a visit, earning a solid four stars from me. The cave is absolutely stunning, especially when the sun's rays penetrate the open roof, illuminating the incredibly clear, turquoise waters with a surreal, glowing effect. It's truly mesmerizing to glide across the water in the small boats, and our guide did a good job explaining the cave's history, including how it's named after the nymph Melissani, who, according to myth, drowned herself here out of unrequited love for Pan. The story adds a layer of mystical allure to an already magical place. However, while the beauty is undeniable, the experience itself is quite brief. The boat ride around the cave lasts only about five to ten minutes, which, for the price of admission, feels a bit short. This brings me to my main caveat: it absolutely does not worth waiting for hours in a queue to experience this. We saw incredibly long lines, and for a five-minute ride, that kind of wait would severely diminish the enjoyment. My advice is to try and visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid peak times. If you can get in with a reasonable wait, Melissani Cave is a uniquely beautiful place to witness nature's artistry. Just manage your expectations regarding the duration of the visit and you'll be captivated.
Ioannis — Google review
Melissani Lake is one of the most magical places in Kefalonia, a cave with an underground lake where the crystal-clear waters glow in shades of blue and green as sunlight pours through the open roof. The boat ride is short but very charming, and the rowers often sing during the journey, which creates a special atmosphere. At the end, however, they do expect tips and may offer to take photos for the same reason—something to keep in mind. To reach the boats, you need to go down about 30 steps and then walk roughly 200 meters through a descending tunnel inside the cave. It’s very important to arrive early, because when several cruise ships are in port, the lines can get very long and the wait may be close to an hour before entering. I recommend bringing water and an umbrella, since the queue is often under the sun and the heat can be strong. Despite the wait, the experience is absolutely worth it, especially around midday when the sunlight makes the water shine at its best.
Jose M — Google review
One of a kind experience! We arrived and queued for about 20-30 mins from beginning to being in the boat. Tickets 10 euro each. This is at 11am, the whole thing lasted ab 10 mins, you can leave a tip if you want to the boat guy, ours was really fun- took a picture of every one of us on the boat separately, there were about 3-4 more boats. Unfortunately the view from top was closed.
Petya K — Google review
Melissani Cave is a stunning must-see in Kefalonia! The water's vivid blue color is breathtaking, appearing almost glowing. Inside, you'll see bats flying overhead and may even spot electric eels swimming below, creating a magical atmosphere. The tour lasts about 15 minutes, led by a local guide who rows the boat and shares interesting tidbits without a lengthy lecture. Don’t be discouraged by a long line at the ticket office—multiple boats operate simultaneously, so the wait goes by quickly. This stop offers a serene break from the beach, making it a highly recommended experience!
Alex R — Google review
Beautiful place with history. But you queue for 10-30 minutes, walk down a set of steps and a ramp, hop into a boat, have a 10 min tour and then you are done. It’s €10 per person and is worth seeing but do not plan for it to be a half day out as it’s only a short stop. Parking is free and toilets in the car park
Bryony W — Google review
Beautiful! Such a cool unexpected place. 10€ per adult. We got there around 10:30, no queues. Boat ride included.
Michelle R — Google review
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Σάμη 280 80, Greece, USA
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Myrtos Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Myrtos Beach is a renowned and stunning destination located about 30km from Argostoli, the capital of Kefalonia. This secluded beach boasts white pebbles and crystal-clear cobalt-blue waters, all surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs. Despite its fame, Myrtos Beach remains undeveloped with only a simple kiosk for snacks and breathtaking views.
Firstly, the road to this beach is very exciting. Secondly, the beach impressed me with its size and the presence of caves. But the most picturesque thing was the colour of the water - it was blue without any filters. The pebbles are white, smooth, and pleasant to the touch. This beach also requires caution, because we were there twice and found both calm warm water and waves up to 2 metres high. So be very careful on this beach. And especially with children.
Maryna K — Google review
Stunning beach with the most beautiful coloured water, lovely winding drive down, plenty of free parking, toilets, changing rooms and showers on site. As many have said, be a little careful as the sea bed suddenly drops within less than a meter of the shoreline. Lovely cave at the end to explore / swim through. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Matthew B — Google review
One of the most stunning beaches we have ever visited. Crystal clear and clean waters. Difficult to find a parking because it’s crowdy, but it has such a huge coast that you will barely feel how busy it is. A must-visit beach if you are in the island. You can also watch a terrific sunset setting in front of you. We had a sup board with us, so we were lucky enough to paddle across beautiful landscapes at the edge of the beach.
Greg P — Google review
This is truly one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever been to. The crystal-clear waters are absolutely stunning, and the whole setting feels like paradise. If you’re visiting Kefalonia, this spot is a must-see, don’t miss it!
Sarah O — Google review
Myrtos Beach is love at first sight. I fell for it even before seeing it in real life, and once I stood there, I knew it was something truly special. We spent more time here than anywhere else on the island, the water color is breathtaking, the waves create a magical atmosphere, and you can spot little fish while swimming. There are toilets and changing rooms available, shady spots if you need a break from the sun, and even a beautiful cave to explore. I already know we’ll be coming back here one day 🐳🪼🦑
Oliwia L — Google review
It was the most beautiful beach I've been! The colours of the water and spectacular cliffs make it the number one beach on the island. Pack your lunch and drinks in the cooler and take an umbrella, as no amenities on this beach(which is its beauty, in my opinion).
Magdalena M — Google review
The most amazingly blue sea. We were lucky enough to get fab waves but I think that’s rare. As per most beaches on this coast, it gets deep quick so not the best for weak swimmers. Showers and loos on the beach.
Simon H — Google review
Beautiful, large and spacious beach with a cave. plentiful free parking. Great for sunsets - not great for snorkeling - you cant see much in the water
Matei I — Google review
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Greece, USA
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Porto Katsiki

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Porto Katsiki is a narrow beach with stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by steep cliffs. It's considered one of the top beaches in Greece and is located 45km southwest of Lefkada Town. The beach offers crystal-clear blue waters against a backdrop of lush vegetation, creating an idyllic landscape. Visitors can descend to the coves from the car park via steps, but they tend to get crowded with day-trippers on boat tours from Nydri and Vassiliki.
We had to stop pretty far away because we were on a cruise ship L.E. Went later in the week again by car, parking 10€ but as far as I know you can go to the bar & they’ll give you 2 soft drinks or 4 water bottles so it’s nice. The beach was not very crowded, pretty chill but the sea was a little mad because of the wind, big waves so we were not allowed to go into the water sadly
Lorena H — Google review
Epic views, spacious beach with colder than usual waters. Expect it to be extra crowded during high season. A victim of its own success. I visited during a weekend in mid August, after 18⁰⁰ and it was epic.
Horia N — Google review
Beautiful beach, was not that crowded. The access is easy by car or motorcycle and the parking fee was 2€. The water was warm and waves not that big, so you could also swim safely.
Olasz L — Google review
My favorite beach on the whole island. Parking is 10 euro but is near the beach. The water is turquoise. It’s a big beach and even with a lot of people is not so full. Food available near the parking lot. You can see a lot of small beautiful fishes if you like diving. I was there in the end of September.
Viktoria ( — Google review
Mesmerizing! The parking is 10 euro, there is a place to eat, plenty of spots to park your car. We went off season and the beach was not overcrowded. The water was cristal clear. The beach itself was also very clean.
Marieta D — Google review
One of the prettiest beaches (if not the best on the island). You can park for free on the road, as many people do, parking is 10€ nearby but it gets crammed. The beach gets crowded but you can always find spot. There are no sunbeds to rent (late September). The stairs are not difficult to use, and many people are stopping on them to take pictures of the beach.
Teodora G — Google review
Stunning beach with the most blue water I have seen anywhere in the world! Pay for parking in the lot about 10 euros or free parking just outside of the area. The drive was windy and narrow but incredibly cool! Don’t go too fast and risk it. Food and drinks are sold before you go down to the beach, there are no services available on the beach itself.
Fred V — Google review
End of season perfect shore, came here in the afternoon and didn't need shade, probably better to bring it in high season... Beautiful with magical waters
Ronit K — Google review
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(3408)
Greece, USA
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Kathisma Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kathisma Beach is a popular destination on the island of Lefkada, known for its stunning white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a cosmopolitan beach with plenty of amenities, including beach bars and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy activities like parasailing and swimming in the refreshing sea. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, adding to its natural beauty.
Beautiful turquoise water, very atmospheric with small rocks. Tourist boats do not stop here, which is a positive. If you want, you can rent a sunbed. There are bars, showers, and for small children there is a pool next to the bar. Of course, you have to see the famous beaches once, but Kathisma is a great beach for a day at the beach.
Katalin G — Google review
A very nice beach. The water was very nice and warm. Parking was free on the side of the road and there was plenty of space for public or private beach. It is worth a visit here.
Krenar G — Google review
Incredible beach with all shades of blue color water of the sea. Waves are large and increasing with each hour until evening. There are restaurants, wc, parking and shower , umbrella and beds. We took parking under cower with two beds and umbrella 15 euro all. On the beach there is savior. On the sea must be careful, beach It starts with sand - finely ground pebbles, and then large stones in the water. You must go to the water without everything- sunglasses, shoes , hat, because everything will change and you won't notice . On this beach you do not need swimming mask . Magnificent picture all around there. The horizon is incredibleand so endless.
Tetiana S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth A place that feels like it’s straight out of heaven, where the crystal-clear, clean water refreshes your senses, and the beach welcomes you with a cozy beach bar and a few charming restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, full of good vibes and elegance. It’s the kind of experience you simply can’t miss if you’re looking for an unforgettable escape.
Raluca — Google review
Beautiful beach, but very crowded in the season. There is almost always wind and waves, so you can forget about the heat. This beach is not for non-swimmers and small children. It is recommended to try paragliding.
Nikola J — Google review
Most easiest access to the beach with all comforts when you choose between Egremni, Porto Katsiki and Katishma. Also includes beach clubs, restaurants and different activities 😊
Kamelia A — Google review
Kathisma is one of the most beautiful beaches on Lefkada and definitely worth visiting. The beach is long and wide, with plenty of space to find a good spot. Sunbeds are around 20€ for the ordinary ones, or 25€ for the wooden set with parking included, which is very convenient since parking can get busy in high season. The beach itself has small smooth pebbles instead of sand, which makes the water crystal clear. After just a few steps it gets deeper, so be careful if you’re not a strong swimmer. The waves are usually big and fun, great for people who enjoy a bit of adventure in the sea. There are also water sports available for those looking for more activities. Restaurants and bars are located right by the beach, offering food and drinks throughout the day. Overall, it’s a lively beach with good facilities, beautiful scenery, and a bit of everything – relaxation, fun, and comfort.
Andrijana A — Google review
Sky blue waters, The water was murky and the mask didn't work. The beach was fine sand and for some like me it is not comfortable. You can bring your own umbrella or you can pay sunbeds. There was a lot of free parking but also private parking 5€/day. You need to get up early 9-9.30am to be at the place if you are looking for free :) The locals told me that you have to be carefoul when its windy and there are bid waves bcs some people has lost their lives! Meanwhile you can do paragliding there. Bars and restaurants was close by.
Arges A — Google review
4.6
(14813)
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4.3
(2454)
310 80, Greece
8

Acheron

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Acheron, located in the Parga region of Thesprotia, is a stunning natural attraction known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as rafting, kayaking, swimming, and horse riding along the river. The area also offers opportunities to savor local delicacies like trout from the Acheron or Louros rivers and Arta eel.
great scenery. however, a strange, purple haired woman unsheated her sword and yelled "i weep for the departed' as she engulfed me and the other visitors into a black hole where she slashed us and reality itself. still a 10/10 though, would come again
るなめりあ — Google review
Beautifull place with nice water and rocks! In the beginning it’s really cold but if u mostly be in the water it will be less bad. Definitely reccomend!!!
Thijs H — Google review
An impressive place, definitely worth visiting and a person to experience their own adventure. You need aqua shoes because the water is quite cold, as well as a dry bag for luggage, they are sold in the parking lot. In places the water is deep, but everyone can explore as far as they want. They offer a variety of adventures, horseback riding, kayaks and boats on the river.
Cvetelina V — Google review
Lovely place with stunning, picturesque sites, definitely worth visiting. But the river is freezingly cold, literally could not keep my feet in it for more than ten seconds. Rafting is a must and we chose the first one to offer us this, at the very beginning of the tourist site. All in all, really well-organized, and definitely we will come again some day, just fully- equipped next time, to be able to explore more of the canyon.
Leposava R — Google review
The best excretion in the area... One of the best rivers to walk and swim in Greece... Really worth the visit and try some of the activities in the river like horse riding, zip line, cayak etc.... Highly highly recommended really impressed with the area...suitable for all ages from very young children
Evgenios — Google review
"Are you far from the river?". Our trip to the River Acheron was the highlight of our recent holiday in Parga. It is a truly extraordinary experience which I will never forget. The water is refreshingly cold and it gets so deep at points at the Gorge that you may have to swim. There is also rafting, kayaking and horse riding. There are plenty of places to eat in Acheron, beautiful open-air stores and bathroom facilities.
Saintinthecity1984 — Google review
Life changing experience. Be prepared for cold swims and a bit of climbing. Bring swimming shoes though, or buy some before entering! Truly an incredible experience that everyone should go through at least once in their life.
Laz T — Google review
Beautiful place not to be missed if you’re nearby
I L — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(1951)
Greece, USA
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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
4.2
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4.2
(4851)
Gastouri 490 84, Greece
https://achillion-corfu.gr/
+30 2661 056210
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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
4.6
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4.6
(2651)
SH81, Butrint, Albania
https://butrint.al/
+355 69 226 6969
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Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nestled on a steep promontory overlooking the Ionian Sea, Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel offers a comfortable and hospitable stay in picturesque Paleokastritsa. Each room features a balcony with stunning south-facing views, perfect for enjoying sublime sunsets. Guests can relax by the infinity pool or head down to the white sandy beach for ultimate relaxation. The hotel also boasts an eatery, two bars, and an infinity pool with a playground, providing ample opportunities for leisure and enjoyment.
Amazing atmosphere, staff and location. The beach is a gem surprisingly considering how central it is. The beach bar is perfect to hang out all day with a lot of space to chill. Restaurant in the hotel had a great menu particularly the steak, which was perfectly cooked and presented so well. There was live music on the night as well which was perfect. The staff and service really stood out. Even reception were so helpful and inviting.
Energy A — Google review
Had a great 6 nights here. Got a west-facing room and just about managed to see some sunsets (due to time of the year!). Breakfast had nearly everything you could want. Staff were excellent. Pool was nice. Location of hotel was perfect. Watch out for mosquitos at night and have breakfast inside if you can to avoid the wasps! Didn't have dinner here but the pool menu was more expensive than I expected - although similar to bars/restaurants nearby. Would return
Glyn T — Google review
A really good hotel with beach access, nice swimming pools and great views on both sides. I would say it is good value for money for what you get. The breakfast buffet is endless with a huge variety of good quality options (one small thing - it would have been nice to have fresh fruit juice, not concentrate). We had a superior bay view room, we were a little disappointed with the view as it was restricted so I would recommend a sea view room instead. Overall though a great place and we’d stay again
J T — Google review
Beautiful! Love the calm vibe. The hotel has two sides with equally gorgeous views. Access to the beach is down many steps so may not suit some. The Rocky beach was more secluded and great for snorkelling, access to water from a ladder! Main beach is beautiful and accessible from hotel terraces that are never too busy. Rooms are clean and love the Olivia Thinks shampoos and body lotions. Breakfast included and something for everyone’s tastes.
Louise W — Google review
Excellent experience! The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, the staff extremely polite, and the stay comfortable and relaxing. We will definitely visit again. We were absolutely satisfied. The cleanliness, tranquility, and service exceeded our expectations. We highly recommend it. A wonderful place to relax and unwind. The attention to detail and the kindness of the staff make all the difference. We can’t wait to return.
Holiday P — Google review
Totally worth it! Rooms are lovely and the staff is so incredibly helpful and wonderful. And of course, the cliffside sunbathing area is just to die for. Totally lived up to the photos and hype. I was out there everyday having the time of my life. Reading and swiming in the water all day long. Playing in the near by sea caves, and snorkeling and enjoying the sea life. The food here is wonderful! Make sure to get the half board, it's totally worth it. Also, make sure to make an appt to eat at their bar, food was phenomenal! My husband and I rented a car while here, but there is a bus that run from the Hotel to Corfu all day long. And it hardly costs anything. We actually used it to go into Old Town so we wouldn't have to worry about parking. The only complaint is that people will go put their towels down by the rocks, and leave them there for hours. Taking up the few sun bathing beds there are in the cliffside. I wish the staff would oversee that area. The rest of the resort has signs that say if you leave your things in attended for 30 min, they will be removed. People would put their towels out and disappear for 2 hours for breakfast, then for a couple hours again for lunch. I thought it was rude! I always would take my towel with me when I left and offer my seat to someone else. Trying to hog a spot seemed so awful and just plain selfish. Especially as there were times I would come and go and the entire time the person who's spot was saved, was never there! Literally, once I noticed for 3 hours a couple didn't show up. Even though other couples came and went hoping for a spot.
Drita D — Google review
Perfect location, however poop marks in toilet (barf!!!!) Resort: The resort itself seems dated. The entry and main floor are beautiful however we were on the fourth floor and the hallway was dark and it looked like it needed a refresh. View: Our view was spectacular, we faced the bay, where you can see the monastery in the distance. Be prepared for a lot of stairs to get to the beach. Food: The breakfast was sufficient, we did go to the restaurant for dinner and that was a huge disappointment. The buffet dinner was €40 each and I felt the breakfast was better. Nothing at the breakfast nor the dinner stood out. For the price of this resort, they are way overcharging for what they are delivering. I had to give the room 1 star, it was for the view only. Pool: is freezing cold. We were there at the end of May so if the pool is not heated, I guess you can expect it to be cold. Room: When we entered our room and used the restroom, unfortunately, there was a massive poop stain under the toilet lid. I don’t think I have to explain how disgusting that is. The toilet lid was wrapped with a sash, symbolizing their seal of approval for cleanliness. I reported this to the front desk and someone cleaned the toilet, however, I lost my faith in the cleanliness of the hotel overall. The hotel did not apologize either. He simply told someone to find someone to clean it. (I have a picture that I showed the concierge, but I will not post it here.) Overall I cannot recommend this hotel. Old town is a must see and do, streets are beautiful. Loads of shopping and restaurants.
Madelaine J — Google review
The views are amazing, from either side of the hotel. I had a room facing the bay, so it was a little more "interesting", even though sadly there is an abandoned hotel building in the middle of the view. You can go for a swim on either side, either from the charming "rocky beach" or from the real beach in the bay. I ended up preferring going on rocky beach, jumping in the sea directly from the steps, much less people there. What sets the hotel apart is the staff, they are all beyond nice and all give 120% - which is very rare - and I finally got an explanation on my last day as I took a transfer and my driver had worked at the hotel for 20 years, apparently they just all respect the owners so much that it creates a great work atmosphere and people naturally go the extra mile. The rooms lacked a bit of soundproofing, you could hear the music from the beach bars until quite late at night, guests in other rooms if they were a bit loud, and the mechanism of the doors closing was quite loud, slamming the doors. For the price and the 5 star rating, the rooms were small and not particularly luxurious. The food at the pool was not particularly great either. As popular as the bay is, it lacks options when it comes to restaurants, and one quickly goes around the best ones accessible on foot.
Sebastien D — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(5689)
EO Kérkiras - Palaiokastritsas, Paleokastritsa 490 83, Greece
https://www.akrotiri-beach.com/
+30 2663 041237
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Kanali tou Erota

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kanali tou Erota, also known as Canal d'Amour, is a small and romantic beach cove located near the village of Sidari on the north coast of the island. It features sandy arcs nestled between rock formations, creating a picturesque setting. According to local legend, swimming through the canal with a loved one ensures staying together forever, while swimming alone promises meeting your true love within a year.
Definitely my favorite place in Corfu, the views are incredible, and a lot of view points before going to the Canal. The place is nice a little bit crowded but still space to swim and to do little cliff jumps, the water is warmer than in other places in Corfu.
Geovanny P — Google review
swam here in October. made it over to the rocks. 15 minute swim across choppy waters... safe as long as you are a strong and confident swimmer. also swam through the cave which is a bit rough but easier if you swim with the incoming tide and not against it. my pictures were taken from the offshore rocks so unique vantage point
DrifterNick — Google review
I LOVED this spot. I came at 5pm and it was perfect. The sun was hot, but I never needed sunscreen. The water was refreshingly cold and serene. There are many places to lay around on the rocks. I never even went down to the sandy 🏖️ beach as it was way too overcrowded. There are so many fun places to jump into the water, little caves to swim inside of or climb onto. The view is spectacular. There is free public parking right at the entrance.
Jo J — Google review
We were there at 7 in the evening. The waves were very big, and by then only a few people were swimming. The sun shines beautifully there, it’s a great spot for photos. Definitely check it out if you’re in Corfu. The water is murky for swimming, but the view from above is stunning.
Hanna K — Google review
The canal is really nice and worth a visit. It can get a bit crowded (as expected), but still enjoyable. I’d recommend spending a few hours here to take in the atmosphere before heading to one of the many nearby beaches.
T K — Google review
Canal d’Amour – A Natural Masterpiece in Corfu Visiting Canal d’Amour in Corfu was like stumbling into a dream-landscape of sea, stone, and legend. From the moment I arrived, I felt its magic — the way the sunlight strikes the sandstone cliffs, the narrow channel carved by wind and waves, the promise of romance woven in every ripple. This place isn’t just a beach; it’s an immersive moment in nature’s artistry. First, the setting: Canal d’Amour is on the north-western coast of Corfu, near the village of Sidari between Sidari and Peroulades. The location is quite accessible by car or taxi, with nearby parking — though during the busy season you’ll want to arrive early to avoid the crowds. What makes Canal d’Amour truly special are the rock formations. Sheer sandstone cliffs sculpted over centuries have created a channel and several small coves and caves. Natural arches, tunnels, small lagoons, all of them bathed in crystalline, turquoise water that invites you to swim, snorkel, explore. Legend enhances the atmosphere: swim through the channel with someone you love, they say, and your bond will last forever. It’s romantic, playful, maybe a little cheesy — but I loved every bit of that folklore. The beach area itself is relatively small, which gives it charm but also poses limitations. At times the shore is crowded, towels and umbrellas packed in tightly, especially in peak summer. There’s beauty in that shared enthusiasm, but also moments when you have to compete with others for a good spot. If possible, go early in the morning or later in the afternoon when the light is softer and the crowds ease up. Amenities are pretty good. There are sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, nearby tavernas and cafés where you can grab something to eat or drink, restrooms, places to change. It’s not ultra-luxurious, but everything you need for a comfortable visit is there. One of my favorite moments was exploring the sea caves and the small bays. Swimming under rock overhangs, peering into caverns, feeling the water shift from calm and shallow to deeper blue as you move away from the shore. The views from above are just as striking: walking along the rock edges, looking out over the sea and cliffs, and watching the sun set — that golden hour is unforgettable. If I had to sum it up: Canal d’Amour is more than a photo-op — it’s nature, story, and landscape fused in one place. It’s not perfect (crowds can be a downside, the beach small), but those imperfections don’t erase the wonder. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting Corfu. Go with open eyes, a spirit for adventure, and maybe someone you care about — the legend says it matters 😉.
Cent — Google review
The Canal d’Amour, or “Channel of Love,” is a famous natural attraction near the town of Sidari on the northern coast of Corfu. It consists of unique sandstone cliffs and narrow coves carved by the sea, creating small, intimate beaches and crystal-clear waters. According to local legend, couples who swim through the canal together will stay in love forever, which adds a romantic charm to the place. The scenery is striking, with golden cliffs, turquoise water, and hidden corners perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the sun.
Jelena S — Google review
A coastal feature a.k.a the Canal D'amour. The soft shale or a similar rock type is being eroded by the waves to expose the coloured strata and form a little canal and larger bay.
Simon H — Google review
4.3
(13085)
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4.0
(4683)
Greece, USA
13

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
14

Spiaggia di Pescoluse

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Beach & Pool Clubs
Spiaggia di Pescoluse, also known as the Maldives of Salento, is a stunning beach with tranquil turquoise waters and a thin pale shore. It's a terrific spot for swimming and sunbathing, offering clear water and fine sand with a gentle slope into the sea. Located about 40 minutes south of Gallipoli, it's easily accessible with ample free parking available. While the paid umbrella sections can be crowded, there are nearby bars and restaurants for refreshments.
This is one of the most beautiful beach I have ever been to. The water is so clear, the depth increases very gradually. I swam in April 2nd and the water was a comfortable temperature, not warm, but not unpleasant. The plastic garbage is unfortunate, but I guess better that it washes up than stays in the ocean. You will enjoy this beach a lot.
Scott C — Google review
Va very nice beach ended. It is very difficult to find sandy beaches in Puglia. This one is one of them and I think it definitely worth it! They call it "Maldives" ... Of course it's a metaphor. Nothing is like Maldives in terms of beaches. But anyways, if you're a beach person and would like to spend some time on the beach, this one it nice!
Alexandru P — Google review
A wonderful beach, perfect for families with children! The water is crystal clear and shallow, ideal for safe swimming. The beach is clean and well maintained, with both sunbeds and enough free space if you prefer using your own towel or sheet. Peaceful atmosphere, soft sand, and easy access — everything you need for a relaxing day at the sea. Highly recommend it for a family holiday in Salento!
Ștefan M — Google review
Best to go in the morning. During the evening the light doesn’t show the beauty of the place but in the morning it was beautiful. There were a lot of people during the weekend.
Maria A — Google review
there are more beautiful beaches in Salento, but since there are no bad ones, this one deserves also a five star! :D
Martina M — Google review
Personally, I didn't enjoy this beach. There were some weeds floating in the water, too many pushy vendors, and a lot of crowding and noise.
Goran S — Google review
Nice beach with clear whater, good for children also. Nice sand , blue whater
Voda I — Google review
The sea itself is great, but the rest is terrible. Extremely crowded on a Friday in July, no changing rooms and 1 public toilet somewhere in the parking lots for the whole beach. There are plenty good beaches around salento, not worth driving that far to the most crowded one.
Justina E — Google review
4.3
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2.9
(3926)
Loc. Pescoluse, 73050 Salve LE, Italy, USA
http://www.nelsalento.com/guide/pescoluse.html
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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
4.5
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4.0
(2893)
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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Spiaggia di Punta della Suina

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Punta della Suina is a stunning beach with crystal-clear waters that rival those of the Maldives. The beautiful shoreline and shallow, blue waters make it an ideal spot for swimming and soaking up the sun. Visitors can enjoy the unbeatable sea breeze and may even have the chance to interact with friendly locals, adding to the overall excellent experience at this top-rated beach destination.
Punta della Suina is an absolutely fantastic beach, but you need to go when the wind is right — that’s the key! On the right day, it truly feels like a slice of paradise, with crystal-clear water that makes you want to stay in all day. It’s especially beautiful at sunset and is the perfect spot when you want to dedicate an entire day to the sea, relaxing and soaking up the beauty of the place. Definitely a must-visit for anyone looking for a dreamy beach experience.
LaSer — Google review
The place is a paradise but is covered in cigarettes stubs and rubbish. We collected a 70L bags of rubbish in 20minutes. Sad and enraging.
Matteo C — Google review
The local restaurant explore the visitors. If you want to stay on the sand you have to pay a lot of money for umbrellas leaving no option. They took all the sand area over leaving a tiny bit outside for free. Ridiculous Exploitation,exploitation and exploitation
Samuel S — Google review
Awful business. You'll have to pay 6€ for the parking. Then 30€ for two beds. And you'll all be parked like pigs in a farm. Please avoid going there at all cost, they don't deserve your money and the beach should belong to everybody and be public. Period.
Flo — Google review
Prices too high for everything. Two uncomfortable beds and umbrella 40 €, very close to each other. Overloaded bar, dirty toilets. No comfort. Fortunately, sea is clean and refreshing.
Monika B — Google review
Favourite beach in Salento! Not too small, not too big :)
Martina M — Google review
A great beach with water so clear that some girls make fake videos from the Maldives for Instagram. 😂
Martin B — Google review
Beautiful beach with crystalline waters,carribian like,a splendor
Alin O — Google review
4.3
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3.3
(4035)
Baia Verde, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy, USA
http://www.viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/134/parco/4959/it/Punta-della-Suina-Gallipoli-(Lecce)
17

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
18

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius, also known as the Lecce Cathedral, is an ancient structure featuring multiple chapels and an elaborate façade. Built in 1144 and later restored by Giuseppe Zimbalo, it boasts a 225-foot bell tower and two facades. The cathedral is dedicated to Maria SS.
Visited in July of 2024. Absolutely stunning. I was mind blown by the beauty and the detail of the church, inside and out! The tickets aren’t that expensive. The interior is intricately decorated with paintings. Another church as beautiful as this one is rare to find.
Giovanni B — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking Baroque cathedral in the heart of Lecce. The façade is richly detailed, with statues, symbols, and elegant columns. Inside, the atmosphere is serene and spiritually uplifting. A must-visit landmark in Puglia. Un capolavoro del barocco leccese, da non perdere!
Manea A — Google review
A beautiful square with connecting little streets. This church and its surroundings are truly stunning. However, tickets are required here, which is a bit disappointing, as one wouldn’t expect it for this type of monument. Moreover, they are sold on the other side of the square.
Jakub V — Google review
Going into the crypt is a must. Seeing the skeletal remains is a bit scary. The best value is the 11€ ticket that gets you into the Basilica (7€ just for this), Cathedral (this one) and 2 other churches as well. Now that is worth it and it is like a treasure hunt by following the map and getting you around the old city.
Simon R — Google review
Baroque cathedral basilica with transept build in 1669 by architect Giuseppe Zimbalo. Inside cathedral entrance to 12th century crypt with 92 columns. Tickets available in Palazzo del Seminario-11€, with tower 21€.
Janusz S — Google review
Gorgeous. Such a lovely place to visit, so quaint and relaxing and the architecture and buildings is stunning.
Síle D — Google review
Beautiful. Download the app for the interesting story. Stunning carvings and especially loved the crypt.
Lorraine M — Google review
Impressive cathedral, interesting marble work and ceiling. The crypt was also quite impressive.
Stephen S — Google review
4.6
(7741)
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4.6
(2672)
P.za del Duomo, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy
https://www.cattedraledilecce.it/
+39 0832 308557
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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
4.6
(1582)
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4.1
(1762)
Via Torre Lapillo, 73010 Torre Lapillo LE, Italy
https://www.facebook.com/CEAportocesareo
+39 328 255 8560
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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
(10129)
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4.8
(3387)
P.za Castello, 4, 74123 Taranto TA, Italy
http://www.castelloaragonesetaranto.com/
+39 099 775 3438
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21

Basilica Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo

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Sanctuary
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo is a hilltop Catholic sanctuary dedicated to the archangel Michael, featuring a complex of buildings surrounding a cave. The site has expanded over the centuries, incorporating various religious structures around its original shrine. Visitors can admire the distinctive octagonal bell tower built in 1282 and explore the 17th-century pilgrims' graffiti as they descend the staircase inside.
This was the most important place for me to see whilst on our two week vacation to Italy. I cannot put into words how simple and beautiful the cave is. When we arrived there was a mass in progress so I didn’t get any pictures of the cave itself unfortunately. The little village is like something from a fairytale.It was a little difficult to get to Monte Sant’Angelo from Foggia but we just had to visit this beautiful church.
Justin — Google review
I loved it here, being in prayer almost for a week, the staff knew me very well, even the priests and nuns (: It was an honor to worship and see the different Mass of languages, only wish they had English Mass though, it’s very rare. Other than that, be aware …it’s best to go early morning, when they open or when they are about to close. It can get very crowded, especially the weekends. St. Micheal archangel favorite color is RED! Don’t forget to buy a chaplet and pray on the other part where he appeared. Stay blessed - Esme from America 📿✝️🫂
EsmeKeepsitreal — Google review
8/29/2025: I am on Jubilee Pilgrimage with 37 of my fellow pilgrims. Today I saw an image... Who do you see? What I can clearly see is the rock image of 🙏 St. Padre Pio depicted on the masonry wall looking down at the entrance way of the original St. Michael the Archangel Church. I can see his eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, and his beard. The caretaker for 30-years never saw this image until today. I wanted to share this image to everyone in the world... God bless us all!
Ben T — Google review
Definitely a must- visit sacred place. It was too crowded due to the Feast and the Jubilarian Year. Yep! Not May 8th but Sept 29th. Prepare to descend and return in stairs.
Nellie B — Google review
Beautiful place. There were too many tourists. I would have liked some quiet to pray, but a guide was giving a lecture to a group of tourists in the grotto. I think that was inappropriate. There should be no talking in that area. I waited 45 minutes for them to leave and it was better when they had left. I feel there should be more respect in holy places. Definitely a good place to go. Not open early for prayer - opened at 8:30 a.m. We participated in the procession through the town for the feast of Corpus Cristi.
L S — Google review
Really beautiful and unique place to visit. You can feel good energy! Perfectly kept with a lot of descriptions to prepare your visit and create your time for meditating and praying. If you enter the grotto you’ll also receive a plenary and perpetual indulgence. The only small minus is the closing time for lunch break. I’ve visited many sanctuaries and monasteries and did a lot of pilgrimages and I’ve never seen something like that in a sacred place. Especially, as this is a destination is for pilgrims!! Be sure to organize your trip accordingly and do not arrive during the break to ensure to have the time to visit the entire complex (museums also close for lunch break!!!)
Valentina L — Google review
So far yet so nearer to God in the solemn singing during holy hour
Rev. S — Google review
Amazing place- not only for catholic people
Jacek C — Google review
4.8
(13222)
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4.8
(1949)
Via Reale Basilica, 127, 71037 Monte Sant'Angelo FG, Italy
http://www.santuariosanmichele.it/
+39 0884 561150
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Torre Del Ponte

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Torre del Ponte is a stunning sixteenth-century tower that serves as the gateway to the enchanting medieval village of Peschici in Puglia. As you pass through this historic structure, you'll find yourself immersed in a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming stairways, bustling with shops and cafes that come alive during summer evenings. The lively Corso Garibaldi leads up to the Torre del Ponte, where locals and tourists alike gather for their evening passeggiata, enjoying local goods from nearby stalls.
(Translated by Google) The Torre del Ponte in Peschici is a wonderful historic structure that marks the entrance to the charming medieval village of Peschici, in Puglia. This tower is an authentic architectural jewel that adds a touch of majesty and charm to the entrance to the village. The Bridge Tower, with its imposing presence, evokes the atmosphere of bygone eras and transports visitors on a journey through time. Its construction dates back to the medieval period and, over the centuries, it has maintained its original structure, becoming a historical icon of the place. The tower is strategically positioned right at the entrance to the medieval village of Peschici and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the coast and the Adriatic Sea. Its imposing stone walls, watchtower and drawbridge (from which its name derives) create a breathtaking image that captures the attention of anyone approaching Peschici. The Torre del Ponte is an essential reference point for visitors wishing to explore the medieval village, as it marks the beginning of a unique experience. Crossing the drawbridge and entering the ancient city gates makes you feel as if you are entering an enchanted world of narrow cobbled streets, white stone houses and picturesque views. During my stay in Peschici, I spent time admiring this magnificent tower and photographing it from every possible angle. It is a true masterpiece of medieval architecture and adds a touch of magic to the whole experience of visiting Peschici. In short, the Torre del Ponte in Peschici is much more than a simple access point to the medieval village; it is a symbol of history, beauty and authenticity that warmly welcomes you into the wonderful experience that is Peschici. Its presence is emblematic of the timeless charm of this place and will certainly remain etched in the memories of anyone who has been lucky enough to visit it. (Original) La Torre del Ponte a Peschici è una meravigliosa struttura storica che segna l'ingresso al suggestivo borgo medievale di Peschici, in Puglia. Questa torre è un autentico gioiello architettonico che aggiunge un tocco di maestosità e fascino all'entrata del borgo. La Torre del Ponte, con la sua imponente presenza, evoca l'atmosfera di epoche passate e trasporta i visitatori in un viaggio nel tempo. La sua costruzione risale al periodo medievale e, nel corso dei secoli, ha mantenuto la sua struttura originale, diventando un'icona storica del luogo. La torre è posizionata strategicamente proprio all'ingresso del borgo medievale di Peschici e offre una vista panoramica spettacolare sulla costa e sul mare Adriatico. Le sue imponenti mura di pietra, la torretta di avvistamento e il ponte levatoio (da cui deriva il suo nome) creano un'immagine mozzafiato che cattura l'attenzione di chiunque si avvicini a Peschici. La Torre del Ponte è un punto di riferimento essenziale per i visitatori che desiderano esplorare il borgo medievale, in quanto segna l'inizio di un'esperienza unica. Attraversare il ponte levatoio e varcare le antiche porte della città ti fa sentire come se stessi entrando in un mondo incantato fatto di stradine acciottolate, case di pietra bianca e scorci pittoreschi. Durante il mio soggiorno a Peschici, ho trascorso del tempo ad ammirare questa torre magnifica e a fotografarla da ogni angolazione possibile. È un vero capolavoro dell'architettura medievale e aggiunge un tocco di magia all'intera esperienza di visita a Peschici. In breve, la Torre del Ponte a Peschici è molto più di un semplice punto di accesso al borgo medievale; è un simbolo di storia, bellezza e autenticità che ti accoglie calorosamente nella meravigliosa esperienza che è Peschici. La sua presenza è emblematica del fascino intramontabile di questo luogo e rimarrà sicuramente impressa nei ricordi di chiunque abbia avuto la fortuna di visitarlo.
Ciro M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A delightful little village, with a breathtaking sea view and glimpses of enchanting alleys! (Original) Paesino delizioso, con un panorama sul mare pazzesco e scorci per vicoli incantevoli!
Vanessa E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Characteristic tower of sixteenth-century origin located in the historic center. Originally it had a drawbridge which, together with the surrounding walls and garrisons of soldiers, served to defend the city during invasions. It allows entry into the historic part with its characteristic narrow streets and stairways, full of shops, clubs and activities which are overrun by tourists on holiday on summer evenings. Worth seeing, especially in the evening with the lights and illuminations. (Original) Caratteristica torre di origine cinquecentesca situata nel centro storico. In origine aveva un ponte levatoio che con la recinta muraria e le guarnigioni di soldati serviva a difendere la città durante le invasioni. Consente l' ingresso nella parte storica con le sue caratteristiche strette viuzze e scalinate, piene di negozi, locali e attività che nelle sere d' estate vengono prese d' assalto dai turisti in vacanza. Da vedere, soprattutto alla sera con le luci e le luminarie.
Fabrizio D — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the center of the splendid town of Peschici it is possible to admire the Torre del Ponte. Also called  Torre Quadra, it has sixteenth-century origins, equipped with a drawbridge and a garrison, it had the function of monitoring and defending the access gate to Peschici. It allows entry into the historic part of the city, the centre, now home to typical cafés and restaurants. Suggestive and imposing, it offers a unique glimpse and not to be missed (Original) Al centro dello splendido paese di Peschici è possibile ammirare la Torre del Ponte. Detta anche  Torre Quadra è di origini cinquecentesche, dotata di ponte levatoio e di una guarnigione, aveva la funzione di sorvegliare e difendere la porta d'accesso a Peschici. Consente l'ingresso nella parte storica della città, il centro, oggi sede di localini e ristoranti tipici. Suggestiva e imponente, offre uno scorcio unico e da non perdere
Marco B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Imposing trace of the past erected by the prince and feudal lord Francesco Emanuele Pinto. Once through this well-defended entrance, you enter the oldest heart of Peschici. (Original) Imponente traccia del passato eretta dal principe e feudatario Francesco Emanuele Pinto. Varcata questa ben difesa entrata, si entra nel cuore più antico di Peschici.
Valerio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place (Original) Bel posto
Daiane F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the most convenient entrance to the village of Peschici, a 5-minute walk from the nearest parking lot. (Original) È l'infresso più comodo al borgo di Peschici, a 5 minuti a piedi dal parcheggio più vicino
Vincenzo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful sixteenth-century tower that has survived to this day (Original) Una bellissima torre cinquecentesca arrivata fini ai giorno d'oggi
Andrea D — Google review
4.6
(22)
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4.4
(2759)
Corso Garibaldi, 2, 71010 Peschici FG, Italy
https://www.mondimedievali.net/Castelli/Puglia/foggia/peschici2.htm
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Sanctuary of Saint Mary our Lady of Grace

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Sanctuary
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Sanctuary of Saint Mary our Lady of Grace is a Catholic church with a rich history, featuring three naves and altars adorned with mosaics, relics, and statues. The main church seamlessly blends contemporary architecture with the old church where Padre Pio once confessed women. Visitors can explore his resting place, cell, and part of the convent, gaining insight into his influential personality and good deeds. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, the sanctuary offers a serene and contemplative experience.
One of our dream pilgrimage destinations fulfilled. It was a long trip coming from the Philippines then Germany and Austria. Stayed in a hotel overnight in Foggia before taking the bus to San Giovanni Rotondo. Well worth the trip. St. Padre Pio pray for us.
Fbc V — Google review
Free to enter. Gift shop at the end of the crpyt and church tour. There is an area for blessings and we went to a mass in italian at 10am on a thursday.
Ella H — Google review
Very nice prayerful. Nice museum with many padre pio relics
Anna P — Google review
Went here as part of the pilgrimate tour, to see the St. Padre Pio. It was a 5-hour drive from Rome. The church was beautiful and there’s a museum upstairs where you can see how St Padre Pio lives in the church and the cross where he got his stigmata while he was praying. They also put some pictures to describe the life of St, Padre. There’s a big and modern sanctuary behind the church with amazing architecture and where you can enjoy a very good view of the town from the hill. Under the sanctuary, you can see the body of St. Padre Pio upclose from behind the glass. People line up and pray here. On top of the hill there is a big hospital that were build from the donation to the church. If you are going with the tour bus, the bus will have to park at the bus parking and then we go with a shuttle bus to the church. They don’t allow the outside bus to stop in front of the church anymore.
Orlena K — Google review
We are talking about a Sanctuary City high on the hills of San Giovanni Rotondo where Padre Pio, the most important Saint of this century (XX) was born and lived to cure the poor. He made a Hospital City very big and then people made a church then a Big Church then a Super Church (Architect Renzo Piano) with his name where thousands pilgrims visit the whole year
Marcos F — Google review
The new church is incredibly beautiful. Marvelous mosaics and a beatiful statue of San Pio. But much more important than this: this church is full of grace. The energetic density is very high and can be sensed as soon as you enter the building. After two minutes inside I started to cry for no reason. This is Grace that makes the unconscious sorrow conscious. On a spiritual path this is called purification. During mass the energy level gets even higher. So, walk inside, admire the mosaics and the statue, but know: the most valuable here is invisible! 🙏🙏
Filip W — Google review
Beautiful murals that help you contemplate and pray
Carlos C — Google review
So amazingly solemn place
Rev. S — Google review
4.7
(10841)
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4.2
(1713)
Piazzale Santa Maria delle Grazie, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo FG, Italy
https://www.conventosantuariopadrepio.it/
+39 0882 4171
24

Isole Tremiti

Archipelago
Nature & Parks
Islands
4.3
(250)
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4.5
(1062)
Italy
25

Ponte del Mare

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Ponte del Mare, also known as the Bridge of the Sea, is a remarkable cable-stayed bridge that opened in 2009, spanning 466 meters across the Pescara River. Designed by architect Walter Pichler, it holds the title of Italy's largest cycle-pedestrian bridge. Offering stunning views of Pescara's coastline and the nearby Ferris wheel, it has become a symbol of the city since its inauguration.
It’s nice to come back to the hometown and appreciate the slowly growing and improving as an Italian burocrazie are specialists. This is one of the most beautiful places to visit. Very suggestive.
Tiziano C — Google review
Must visit! By far the most spectacular views over the 16km length of beach Pescara has to offer! I didn’t manage to catch the sunset, however, still amazed with the beauty of the bridge! Next time I’ll go earlier and get the best of both views!
Gabriela I — Google review
I recommend to visit this iconic spot before the sunset. It’s a wonderful place for a walk, to take photos, or simply enjoy the scenery. It is the largest bicycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. The architecture is modern and impressive. The views from the top are truly beautiful. You can see both the sea and the city.
Gintarė G — Google review
Visually it's a very cool looking bridge that gives a great view of the canal and surrounding area.
Crystal H — Google review
Very nice to walk to the city center of Pescara
Sabrina B — Google review
Nice to do walking here. I think needs a quite maintenance so that t place become welcoming again to everyone. I find it Pity that there are some people like to fo vandalizing the wall and it become unattractive to the tourist.
Jerebel G — Google review
Nice walk, lovely views
Anna C — Google review
Unique construction, pedestrian and cyclist only, main Pescara attraction. Not to be missed, especially during sunset! Beautiful sea view, city view and mountain view in the distance. Also best if you run in the morning :)
Razvan G — Google review
4.6
(7420)
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4.4
(1990)
Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, 65122 Pescara PE, Italy
http://www.comune.pescara.it/
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Lago di Scanno

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lago di Scanno, a heart-shaped lake nestled amidst the Apennine mountains, offers a picturesque setting for various outdoor activities such as swimming, biking, and pedal boating. The surrounding area is home to the charming village of Scanno, known for its narrow alleyways and traditional gold jewelry craftsmanship. Visitors can explore stone-cobbled streets lined with house museums and Renaissance churches. Additionally, there are marked biking and hiking trails in nearby centers like Pescasseroli and Opi.
Very beautiful lake that is about 120 km away from. The lake offers a lot and satisfys all tastes. You can lay back and enjoy nature, try their trails, swim in the lake, or just do pedaling in the lake. The part we sat in was mainly occupied by locals, which even made it more fun and exposed to the simplicity of life locals live. There are a few cafes & restaurants here and there but with not many options and unfortunately dine in restaurants open only at a few designated hours. It was worth the visit.
Mansour Z — Google review
What can I say??? A paradise on hearth Lago di scanno is the hidden gem of Abruzzo, a place where u never want to leave but stay as long u can I love this place, is like my second home As I live out of country, every time I’m back to Italy, this is the place I must go
F. B — Google review
Lake Scanno, the largest natural lake in Abruzzo ⚓️ Lake Scanno was formed naturally following a landslide of Mount Genzana, which blocked the course of the Tasso river, flooding the surrounding valley and giving rise to the lake 🤔 Lake Scanno is surrounded by a series of mysteries and curiosities, which make this place even more suggestive. But beware not all stories are true. 💚 First of all, there is to dispel the myth that Lake Scanno has the shape of a heart. Actually that is not the case, but from some vantage points you can see it in that form. There is a path called "The Path of the Heart", after an hour of walk from the foot of the lake it will allow you to reach the most beautiful panoramic point of the lake where I am standing at. ⛪️ Along the way you will also meet the Hermitage of San't Egidio. Too bad that it was closed when I passed by. .
Lynlie C — Google review
Relaxing- easy parking- plenty of shade
Brian H — Google review
Beautiful views!!!!!
KRH — Google review
One of the best lakes in Italy. Worth the hike to take this beautiful picture
Bilal U — Google review
Due to Covid, everything was closed but the lake itself is beautiful
Rebeca M — Google review
❤Beautiful view on top,❤
Demet B — Google review
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Province of L'Aquila, Italy, USA
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Rocca Calascio

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Rocca Calascio is a thousand-year-old ruined stone fortress offering breathtaking mountain views. The region of Abruzzo is perfect for leisurely exploration on foot, with picturesque villages like Roccacalascio, Santo Stefano di Sessanio, and others providing a glimpse into the area's rich history. Despite the fantastic hiking opportunities in Abruzzo, obtaining information within the region can be challenging due to closed tourism offices and unclear maps.
Breathtaking experience. 10/10 recommend if you are in Abruzzo! Moderate walk up the mountain. There are a few shops along the way up selling homemade jewelry and T-shirts. The view is incredible once you’re at the top.
Gelsina C — Google review
Beautiful walk up, although it can be quite a strenuous hike, there is an easy path once you're close, but it's a long long way up (1300m+) Altitude. Once you get to the castle though it's fantastic, beautiful views over surrounding villages and mountains, the castle itself is free to enter and has a viewing point at the top. I really recommend you drive up and park at some of the small designated parking areas, about a 2k hike from there once parked.
Chris — Google review
A must visit if in the area. Extremely cool castle you can go inside. Also a nice church. Park at the very end of the road and it’s. 15 minute hike up to the castle
Dante S — Google review
Rocco Calascio is such a special place. The views are breathtaking and the walk to the site is fun but not too challenging. We went around sunset on a late spring eve and it was amazing. This moment will stay with me forever.
Elin M — Google review
A day trip to Rocca Calascio followed by Campo Imperatore is easily manageable and absolutely worthwhile. I recommend heading up early on a weekday to avoid crowds, especially when visiting the castle. The main challenge is parking—spaces near the top are limited, and the narrow road can quickly become congested with two-way traffic. There is parking in the lower village, but be prepared for a steep uphill hike if you start from there. From the upper parking area, the walk to the castle is relatively gentle with a couple of easy paths, though the final stretch is rocky. The panoramic views from the top are stunning, and several hiking trails extend out into the surrounding hills. Entry to the castle is free, though donations are appreciated. Just below the castle, in the upper village, you’ll find a couple of small bars, cafés, and shops, along with a public toilet (50 cents, honesty box). Overall, it’s a fantastic outing—beautiful, atmospheric, and highly recommended.
Warren W — Google review
Fantastic place to visit Once in a life time memory Need to hike up n down a bit but kids can do it n hv traffic control until 7pm so after u can drive up , before is only walking or bus
Lai L — Google review
Nice hike with great views from the top. Totally worth the climb. It’s free to visit.
Marius M — Google review
Beautiful walk till the castle if you take the long route.
Bart S — Google review
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67020 Calascio AQ, Italy
http://www.roccacalascio.info/informazioni-rocca-calascio/#.WuI-QnPOM0M
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Lungomare Porto D'Ascoli

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
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Luca T — Google review
The best !!!
Marcos M — Google review
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Stefano O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely seafront!!! Well-organised beaches, both the free ones: very large and with showers, and those of the establishments: complete with everything. The entire seafront is lined with palm trees with special benches in the shade. Bars and shops everywhere. Very suitable for families, couples and those with animals. Nice...nice...nice!!! (Original) Lungomare incantevole!!! Spiagge ben organizzate, sia quelle libere: molto ampie e con docce, sia quelle dei stabilimenti: complete di tutto. Tutto il lungomare è costeggiato da palme con panchine apposite in ombra. Bar e negozietti ovunque. Adattissimo per famiglie, coppie e per chi ha animali. Bello...bello...bello!!!
Cinzia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Being one with the seafront of San Benedetto del Tronto, surrounded by varieties of palm trees makes it unique in comparison to other locations on the Adriatic Coast. Some fountains and green islands with a cycle path and a wide sidewalk make it a pleasant space for tourists to walk. (Original) Un tutt'uno con il Lungomare di San Benedetto del Tronto, contornato da varietà di palme lo rende unico in confronto ad altre Località della Costa Adriatica. Alcune fontane ed isole verdi con una pista ciclabile ed un ampio marciapiedi lo rende uno spazio gradevole per le passeggiate dei turisti.
Alberto T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning, even if it could be kept even cleaner, I recommend this place for your holidays, even the sea is clean 💯 (Original) Stupendo, anche se si potrebbe tenere ancora più pulito, consiglio questo posto per le vostre vacanze, anche il mare è pulito 💯
Andy G — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is the route I often walk. A beautiful walk. (Original) È il percorso che faccio spesso a piedi. Bellissima passeggiata.
Camillo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely place, recommended for families Very recommended for a relaxing holiday. (Original) Posto incantevole, consigliate per le famiglie Molto consigliato per una vacanza rilassante .
Antonello B — Google review
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Viale Rinascimento, 83/A, 63074 San Benedetto del Tronto AP, Italy
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B & B Piazza Del Popolo

Bed & breakfast
Sights & Landmarks
The B & B Piazza Del Popolo is situated in a historic building at the heart of Ascoli Piceno's historic center, just a short distance from the main square and the renowned Caffe Meletti. The rooms are adorned with hand-painted quotes on the walls, and guests have access to a shared kitchen. Visitors have praised its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. Guests can enjoy a generous breakfast at the nearby Boccascena pastry shop.
Perfect place to stay and very friendly host.
Nikolaus D — Google review
The room is in a busy street with constant noise and poor insulation. I was frequently awaken by loud people passing by and there was a garbage truck that seemed to be collecting trash from late hours until early morning, right in front of the building. The included breakfast is actually a voucher for one drink and one pastry piece in a nearby bistro.
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Luciano C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The B&B Piazza Del Popolo in Ascoli Piceno stands out for its strategic position, a few steps from the beautiful Piazza del Popolo. Despite being quite noisy at night, this is the price you pay for staying in the beating heart of the historic centre. The facility is very clean and the staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful. Recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of Ascoli. (Original) Il B&B Piazza Del Popolo di Ascoli Piceno si distingue per la sua posizione strategica, a pochi passi dalla bellissima Piazza del Popolo. Pur essendo piuttosto rumoroso di notte, questo è il prezzo da pagare per soggiornare nel cuore pulsante del centro storico. La struttura è molto pulita e il personale si rivela eccezionalmente gentile e disponibile. Consigliato per chi desidera immergersi nell'atmosfera vivace di Ascoli.
Alfonso D — Google review
(Translated by Google) You practically sleep in Piazza del Popolo... excellent welcome from the very kind owners. (Original) Praticamente dormi in Piazza del Popolo... ottima accoglienza dei proprietari gentilissimi.
Daniele S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The B&B is located in the center a few steps from the square and services in general. The lady who welcomed us was very kind and helpful and provided us with valuable information. The room is nice but I would recommend some more attention to the accuracy of the finishing and a little more to the cleanliness of the room. I would also like to point out that my room was adjacent to another and communicating with a door (locked of course) but with simple noises or chatter, there was no privacy (especially at night or in the silence of the early morning). Breakfast included which is consumed at a partner bar. I can't give information on this because I didn't use the breakfast voucher. (Original) Il beb si trova al centro a pochi passi dalla piazza e servizi in generale. La signora che ci ha accolto molto gentile e disponibile che ci ha fornito informazioni preziose . La camera carina ma consiglierei qualche attenzione in più nell’accuratezza delle rifiniture e qualcosina in più nella pulizia della stanza . Vorrei anche segnalare che la mia stanza era adiacente con un’altra e comunicante con una porta ( naturalmente chiusa a chiave ) ma con semplici rumori o chiacchiere, non si aveva la privacy ( sopratutto nelle ore notturne o nel silenzio della mattina presto) . La colazione inclusa che si consuma presso un bar convenzionato . Non posso dare informazioni in merito perché non ho utilizzato il buono colazione .
Laura — Google review
(Translated by Google) The owner was really kind, the b&b is located in a very central historic building. Breakfast is at the Boccascena pastry shop, a wide choice of excellent quality products. The rooms are large corresponding to the photos on the site. Ascoli Piceno, beautiful city. (Original) Il titolare è stato veramente gentile, il b&b si trova in un palazzo storico centralissimo. La colazione è presso la pasticceria Boccascena, vasta scelta di prodotti di ottima qualità. Le camere sono ampie corrispondenti alle foto del sito. Ascoli Piceno, città bellissima.
Costanza B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Strategic location in the center. Valerio kindly accompanied us to the room and gave interesting advice about the city. Historic building from the 16th century. Comfortable bed The agreement with the Saba Torricella car park is excellent. Very good priest's hat and coffee for breakfast at the nearby Boccascena bar (Original) Posizione strategica in pieno centro. Valerio ci ha gentilmente accompagnato alla stanza e dato consigli interessanti sulla città. Palazzo storico del 500. Letto comodo Ottima la convenzione con il parcheggio Saba Torricella . Cappello del prete e caffè molto buoni come colazione al bar Boccascena convenzionato
Daniela S — Google review
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Via Cesare Battisti, 16, 63100 Ascoli Piceno AP, Italy
http://www.bbpiazzadelpopolo.it/
+39 324 985 0500
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Piani Di Castelluccio

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Plateau
Nature & Parks
Piani Di Castelluccio is a high plateau in Umbria known for its vibrant fields of lentils and colorful flowers that bloom during spring and summer, turning the countryside into a stunning rainbow. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views on well-maintained roads, making it accessible and safe to explore. Driving through the hilly landscape with vineyards offers a different perspective of Umbria, providing a picturesque Italian experience.
Amazing
Eleonora M — Google review
Wow, beautiful. How sad that the buildings are destroyed by earthquake.
J V — Google review
You remain breathless when this valley opens…
Aarón S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, magical place, even if still slightly out of bloom period (Original) Bellissimo, luogo magico, anche se ancora leggermente fuori periodo fioritura
Henry M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Piani di Castelluccio di Norcia area is truly extraordinary. After hearing about it for a long time, I finally managed to visit it last month, accompanied by my invaluable guide 🧔🏻 (by the way, thanks to him for organizing the trip). Arriving in Castelluccio at 5:30 PM 🕠, we first treated ourselves to a coffee ☕️ at one of the cafes near the pass, then drove up 🛻 along the dirt path on the mountainside overlooking the plain below. The view from here is fabulous, just as I'd been told, even though there was almost no trace of the famous flowering 🌺🌼. Lots of green 🌱 (yes, that's true), the various square and rectangular plots were clearly visible and choreographically striking (this one too), but there were actually very few flowers 🌺🌼 (only an almost imperceptible reddish streak was noticeable at the foot of the slope). Not that this detracted from the beauty of the place, of course, but I can't deny that I was still a little disappointed. Driving down Provincial Road 477 that crosses the plain, things went a little better, as some inflorescences were more visible from there; so we got out for a walk 🚶🏻‍♂️🚶🏻 and took a few more photos 📸, then resuming 🛻 our itinerary. I hope to be able to return soon, also to visit the village of Castelluccio, hoping for more vibrant blooms. In any case, a highly recommended experience 👍🏻. P.S. ❗️❗️❗️GOOGLE CENSORS❗️❗️❗️ REVIEW PUBLISHED WITH THIS NEW PROFILE CREATED FOLLOWING THE SHAMEFUL AND UNJUSTIFIED BLEACHING OF THE PREVIOUS ONE BY GOOGLE ADMINISTRATORS ❗️❗️❗️STOP CENSORSHIP❗️❗️❗️ (Original) Davvero straordinaria la località dei Piani di Castelluccio di Norcia che, dopo aver sentito nominare a lungo, finalmente sono riuscito a visitare il mese scorso in compagnia del mio insostituibile Cicerone 🧔🏻 (a proposito, un ringraziamento a lui per l'ottima organizzazione del viaggio). Giunti a Castelluccio sulle 17.30 🕠, ci siamo dapprima concessi un caffè ☕️ presso uno dei locali in corrispondenza del passo, salendo poi in auto 🛻 lungo il sentiero sterrato sul costo del monte che domina la piana sottostante. Favoloso il colpo d'occhio 👁 apprezzabile da qui, proprio come mi era stato raccontato, ancorché della famosa fioritura 🌺🌼 quasi non vi fosse traccia. Molto verde 🌱 (questo sì), ben visibili e coreograficamente di grande impatto i vari appezzamenti di forma quadra e rettangolare (questo pure), ma di fatto pochi fiori 🌺🌼 (si notava solo una quasi impercettibile venatura rossastra ai piedi del pendio). Non che ciò abbia inficiato la bellezza del posto, beninteso, tuttavia non posso negare di essere rimasto comunque un po' deluso. Scendendo lungo la Strada Provinciale 477 che attraversa la piana è andata un po' meglio, visto che dalla stessa alcune infiorescenze risultavano maggiormente visibili; siamo quindi scesi per fare due passi 🚶🏻‍♂️🚶🏻 e scattare qualche altra foto 📸, riprendendo 🛻 poi il nostro itinerario. Spero di poter tornare presto, anche per visitare il borgo di Castelluccio, sperando in una fioritura dai colori più vivaci. Ad ogni modo, esperienza senz'altro CONSIGLIATA 👍🏻. P.S.❗️❗️❗️GOOGLE CENSURA❗️❗️❗️ RECENSIONE PUBBLICATA CON QUESTO NUOVO PROFILO CREATO A SEGUITO DEL VERGOGNOSO E INGIUSTIFICATO OSCURAMENTO DEL PRECEDENTE DA PARTE DEGLI AMMINISTRATORI DI GOOGLE ❗️❗️❗️STOP CENSURA❗️❗️❗️
Cogito S — Google review
An astounding other-worldly place high in the mountains.
Dave R — Google review
(Translated by Google) With or without bloom it is ALWAYS an enchanting place (Original) Con fioritura o senza e’ un posto incantevole SEMPRE
Simo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magical, surreal place, it's at its most beautiful in spring but retains its charm at other times of the year as well. High-quality local products are available for purchase in the village, also to finance the recovery of areas severely affected by the earthquake. (Original) posto magico surreale, in primavera e´ al suo massimo splendore ma conserva il suo fascino anche in altri momenti dell anno. prodotti locali di altissima qualita da acquistare nel paese, anche per finanziare la ripresa di zone fortemente colpite dal terremoto.
Ludovica I — Google review
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