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1Lama Monachile

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Lama Monachile, also known as Cala Porto, is a picturesque cove in Polignano a Mare. It features clear waters and a pebble beach surrounded by dramatic cliffs. Visitors can enjoy the stunning view of the bright water colors and explore nearby sea caves such as Grotta Palazzese. The beach is an ideal spot to start a beach adventure with its cozy atmosphere and crystal-clear blue waters.
❄️ A winter sea so quiet, it felt like time had stopped. I visited this beach in winter I thought it would be a small, charming beach — but in person, it felt much deeper, quieter especially with hardly anyone around. The only sound was the gentle rhythm of waves. I stood there for a long while, just watching the sea spray hit the rocks, feeling completely at peace. Such a special place — simple, quiet, and utterly calming.
Yesran — Google review
Beautiful beach, water is absolutely stunning!! However it gets VERY BUSY in summer, and I'm sure the earlier you get there the better to find a spot. Also bring water shoes because it's a rock beach and slippery near the water.
Vânia R — Google review
Lama Monachile is one of those places that just takes your breath away the moment you see it. It feels iconic because it truly is—there’s nowhere else quite like it. Spending the day here is something special: swimming in the clear blue water, looking up at the cliffs, and just soaking in the beauty all around. The beach is very rocky, so bring good beach shoes, and if you can, a little float makes the swimming even more fun and relaxing. There are even a few small cliff jumps for the adventurous, but always with safety in mind. It’s not just a beach—it’s an experience you’ll remember.
Tanya C — Google review
We spent the day at a beautiful beach framed by rugged cliffs and crystal-clear blue water. The sea was perfect for swimming, with cool grottos and caves to explore beneath the cliffs. We even found a quiet spot on the rocks where we could read, relax, and dive in for a refreshing swim. Later, we wandered back to the beach and enjoyed a cold beer and an Aperol spritz as the sun dipped lower over the water — the perfect end to a perfect day.
Jono K — Google review
Excellent experience checking out this beach today. It is truly stunning and beautiful! As many others have said, make sure to bring your water shoes or sandals as the rocks hurt your feet.
David P — Google review
An iconic beach that commands a photo..or two..or three. Very rocky. Not crowded. Even though it was early November I had to have a swim. Water is cool but not cold. Clear. I can see fish around me. And also a surprise. An octopus just metres from the waters edge. Grabbed my phone and managed to capture it briefly. Great experience!
John D — Google review
Beautiful rocky beach with crystal-clear water and a relaxing atmosphere. It’s very rocky, so not the most comfortable for long stays, but perfect for a short visit. About 1–2 hours is enough to enjoy it.
Martin D — Google review
Amazing views of a unique to the eye beach. The truth is that it looks way better looking at it than swimming in it, because of the tourist hordes. A must SEE from all possible corners place.
Kyr R — Google review
Via S. Vito, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•http://www.lamamonachile.com/•Tips and more reviews for Lama Monachile

2Monumento a Domenico Modugno

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In the charming coastal town of Polignano, Italy, stands the Monumento a Domenico Modugno, a lively sculpture honoring the 20th-century Italian musician and politician. The town is renowned for being the birthplace of notable figures like Domenico Modugno, also known as Mr. Volare for his famous song "Nel blu dipinto di blu - Volare."
Nice spot for his statue. His song is a real classic. I’ll never forget when I was just a kid watching one of my first horror movies (Vamp with our goddess Grace Jones) and they played Volare at the end credits. It was a nice relief after so much scarring scenes 🤣🤣🤣.
H.S. F — Google review
Monumento a Domenico Modugno is a must-see in Polignano a Mare. The statue overlooks the sea and celebrates the iconic singer of “Volare.” It’s a popular photo spot, especially with the beautiful coastal backdrop. The surrounding area has a lively vibe, and it’s a great place to take a short break while walking through the town. Domenico Modugno, born in Polignano a Mare, co-wrote and performed “Nel blu dipinto di blu” (“Volare”), which became one of Italy’s most internationally famous songs—and even won two Grammy Awards in 1958!
Merih B — Google review
I absolutely love the statue — and the artist who created it! As boats glide into the harbour, “Volare” starts playing and suddenly everyone’s singing and dancing together. The whole place comes alive. The pose is what made him famous when he performed the song for the first time in front of a large audience. He sang with immense passion, bringing a new style and energy that no one had ever seen before. The audience went wild — completely captivated by his performance. His story is truly amazing.
Jono K — Google review
Been there done that! It’s a pity that there’s no details about this symbolism statue, so I asked AI for the explanation. Here’s what it says: “The statue is a monument to Domenico Modugno, a famous Italian singer-songwriter who was born in Polignano a Mare. He is best known for his hit song "Nel blu dipinto di blu," often referred to by its chorus, "Volare." The statue, a three-meter-tall bronze sculpture by Argentine artist Hermann Mejer, was unveiled on May 31, 2009. It depicts Modugno with his arms wide open, an iconic gesture that recalls his performance of "Volare" at the 1958 Sanremo Music Festival. The statue is located on the seafront of Polignano a Mare, looking out over the town and the sea. " Btw. I would definitely recommend you to look for the song to play along for a “dolce” Italian vibes 🥰!
J. — Google review
Nice statute in a fabulous location. Hard to get a good photo in the morning, much better in the evening light.
Simon R — Google review
For a moment, I felt like I was flying over Polignano a Mare, just like in the song — light, dreamy, full of Italian magic.
Xhulia P — Google review
I recommend a boat tour Polignano d Mare. Very good experience.
Olga O — Google review
Very beautiful view point! Nice area to chill and have a spritz or coffee.
Vaish T — Google review
Lungomare Domenico Modugno, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Monumento a Domenico Modugno
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3Ponte Borbonico su Lama Monachile

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Sights & Landmarks
In the charming town of Polignano a Mare, there is a notable landmark that often gets mistaken for a Roman bridge. The Ponte Borbonico su Lama Monachile, also known as the Bourbon bridge over Lama Monachile, stands out as one of the most spectacular places to visit in the area. This modern bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset when the horizon is painted in shades of pink.
Worth the hype, this is a beautiful place to see! We went in November and it was fairly empty--I can imagine how packed it is in summer! At the bridge there are many restaurants and bars and in the historic center are shops and many air bnbs. In that area is very clean and decorated very cute! No wonder people love to stay here. There are several panorama spots to get a great picture. We were not there to swim so we only spent the morning there which was enough. Make sure to take the path to the beach to see the bridge from below. Parking is limited but we did find a pay-for-parking spot on the street. Because it is touristy there are a lot of hawkers on the street trying to get you to buy crap.
Nikki ( — Google review
Iconic bridge offering a unique view of Lama Monachile and the Adriatic Sea that almost seems to demand that anyone walking across it take a photograph. As a local, I see more selfies taken there than anywhere else. TIP OF THE DAY: If you want to avoid your telephone casting a shadow on you in the afternoon, just ask one of us to take a nice photograph of you or your group together. Polignano a Mare is the friendliest place I have ever lived in. So don’t be shy!
Elio M — Google review
As with all the others, great spot for pickies of a very small beach. Very nice on a perfect day. Benne benne
Mark C — Google review
Amazing view.. during daylight and nighttime.
Dan T — Google review
Very impressive Roman architectural structures covered by lianas through which you can see the sea
Mondan A — Google review
Beautiful bridge and many small paths around and through it.
Marin K — Google review
Beautiful Roman bridge providing the backdrop to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Jarrod H — Google review
Awesome view from here toward the Adriatic Sea
Giovanni F — Google review
Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Ponte Borbonico su Lama Monachile

4Belvedere Terrazza Santo Stefano

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Scenic spot
Belvedere Terrazza Santo Stefano in Polignano a Mare is a must-visit spot for photography enthusiasts. Located just a short walk from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, this scenic viewpoint offers sweeping panoramic vistas of the coastline and the town. It's the perfect place to capture iconic shots of Lama Monachile Beach with its emerald waters and dramatic cliffs as your backdrop.
Fantastic views all around. Super crowded even on weekdays though. We were there just as they were setting up the stage for RedBull Cliff Dive 2024. I imagine to be quite the spectacle to visit during the event. The “beach” is not worth it in my opinion. It is barely a beach at all.
Nikola M — Google review
🌊 One of the most breathtaking views in Polignano a Mare. This whitewashed town was already beautiful on its own, but the view from Terrazza Santo Stefano made it truly unforgettable.
Yesran — Google review
Such a beautiful place. This region has a lot of history a very nice landscape with the amazing view of the sea. It also has very nice cafes and restaurants that you can enjoy while looking at the views.
Diogo S — Google review
Needless to say it’s a MUST visit location. Arrived there 30 min before the sunset and got the best out of these views. 🟡On the left side the amazing golden hour and on the right side a blend of purple shades🟣. Fell in love with this place. For me, April is the best month to visit it.
Gabriela — Google review
This town is perched on cliffs overlooking the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea 🌊 Not only is Polignano a Mare one of southern Italy’s prettiest towns, it also has an interesting backstory. It’s believed to be the site of the Ancient Greek city of Neapolis of Apulia, the “New City” 🏛 Although there’s no written evidence of this to date, historians deduced the city’s location following clues on ancient coins depicting Neapolis.
Sport 2 — Google review
Amazing view!
Rose F — Google review
It has got really nice view. Love the spanish vide music and staff was really friendly. Amazing drinks. Loved it.
David D — Google review
If ever will be in Poligliano you must go to that place. Great views, worth it. Just around the corner there is coffee shop.
Sir_Bankster — Google review
Via Porto, 11, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Belvedere Terrazza Santo Stefano

5Viewpoint of Grotta Palazzese

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The Viewpoint of Grotta Palazzese is a must-see place with wonderful views of the steep cliffs surrounding the beautiful town. The area is steeped in history and offers breathtaking views that are definitely worth remembering. It's a charming and magical spot, perfect for relaxation and getting lost in the beauty of the Italian experience. While it can get crowded, the amazing view makes it all worth it. This hidden gem provides a beautiful and unforgettable experience for visitors to Puglia.
Charming and magical. Clean beautiful town set on a cliff used as a natural fortress. Easy to relax and get lost. This is a beautiful view.
Cori H — Google review
Amazing view the sunset is like a painting. Dont miss this spot if you are here.
Barry L — Google review
Busy and very touristic
Ili I — Google review
The best viewpoint of the most famous restaurant in Puglia! Get lost on the narrow streets and enjoy the Italian experience. 10 min away or less from center. Safe travel!
Gabriela — Google review
Beautiful but not much to see.
Mirabela C — Google review
Nice little hidden viewpoint. Can get crowded though
Micah H — Google review
An amazing viewpoint.
Peyman A — Google review
Amazing view. Worth the visit🩵🩵
Vasilena G — Google review
Via Gelsomino, 82, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Viewpoint of Grotta Palazzese
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6Pendma Chiatt (Pietra Piatta)

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Observation deck
Pendma Chiatt, also known as Pietra Piatta, is a must-visit viewpoint in Polignano a Mare. Accessible via the Scalinata Volare stone staircase near the Domenico Modugno statue, it offers stunning panoramic views of the old town perched on limestone cliffs and Cala Porto. This large flat rock provides an alternative perspective of the town and is a favorite spot for sunbathing and enjoying the fresh air.
The most beautiful place on earth. I have never been on a more beautiful viewpoint. A must-see!
Dopyrr — Google review
With an amazing view of the Adriatic, Lama Monachile beach, and the historic town center. You can reach it via the stairs near the Domenico Modugno statue. It’s a perfect spot for photos, a moment of relaxation, or watching the sunset. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain is rocky.
Łukasz H — Google review
Hosted in a scenic venue, the exhibition offers breathtaking views of the nearby sea, beach, and historic fortress, enhancing the visual pleasure of the art with stunning natural and architectural surroundings.
Nikola K — Google review
A great place to relax in the sun and enjoy the views.
Румяна С — Google review
Amazing View point and easy access to cliffs that you could jump from into the water. It's a shame people leave rubbish there.
Gabi P — Google review
Must do is check out this view point ! Absolutely beautiful!
Ktk K — Google review
Must visit, wonderful view! It clears my mind.
Koichi Y — Google review
If you are visiting Lana Monachile, you should definitely come and visit this place too. It is just a 600m away and you can get an amazing scenic view. Nice place to take a rest, sunbathe and spend some time on fresh air.
Juraj V — Google review
Lungomare Domenico Modugno, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Pendma Chiatt (Pietra Piatta)

7Museum of Contemporary Art Pino Pascali

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Pino Pascali is a unique foundation dedicated to contemporary art in Puglia. Housed in the former municipal slaughterhouse, it features an outstanding permanent collection of works by the artist from Polignano, who passed away at a young age. The museum showcases a diverse range of pieces including photos, drawings, and other artworks by prominent Apulian artists as well as recipients of the prestigious Pino Pascali prize.
Loved the building and exhibition. Real nice to see the Pino Pascali collection downstairs too. The large windows and view at the backside of the building to the ocean is a painting in itself.
Peggy D — Google review
As an architect, I loved the building. I enjoyed the exhibition. The museum has a lot of potential. I would love to have a coffee or a drink on the terrace facing the sea. Maybe it is something that the director has to think about it. With live music will be paradise.
David ( — Google review
9 october Its closed but don’t trust google only their website. Check first. One guy was quite rude and dismissive. Need to improve their customer relations. Outside doesnt say closed either. People come from far.
Chris S — Google review
I'm a little annoyed. It's 4:12 and still no sign of anyone and the doors are locked. I waited here for them to open and wasted a bit of time doing so just for them to not open when it says they will. Oh well.
Carmen R — Google review
Is it serious?????? After a party (wedding or birthday or whatever) to let all trash in the nature!!!!!!! SOS for the planet!!!!!!! It is absolutly ashamed! You are in a modern european country ! Please!!!!
Cela — Google review
We had our civil wedding ceremony here on a warm September afternoon in 2020. The white gallery room is just the perfect 'blank canvas' for whatever you want your wedding day to be. For us, with the doors opened wide onto surrounding views of the Adriatic, the sea air soothed and calmed us while we said our vows. The museum staff were so kind and helpful and everything ran so smoothly. It was beautiful.
Thelma F — Google review
A very interesting museum devoted to a local visual artist Pino Pascali, who was an early conceptual artist born in Polignano a Mare. Except for a few works by Pascali himself, there is a collection of works by contemporary artists who were awarded the prize called after his name -- the Pino Pascali Prize. The winner of the 21 edition of the prize was Fabio Sargentini, an art collector located in Rome. The museum, although small, is very nice, and its exhibitions very professional. A great pleasure to see!
Paweł M — Google review
Very nice museum, girls working there been amazing I highly recommend
Jelena Z — Google review
Via Parco del Lauro, 119, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•https://www.fondazionepascali.it/•+39 080 424 9534•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Contemporary Art Pino Pascali

8Palazzo dell'Orologio

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Historic Sites
When visiting Polignano a Mare, be sure to take in the charming Palazzo dell'Orologio, also known as Clock Palace. This historic building is located at the heart of the city and features an impressive clock topped by bells and a statue of San Vito. As you explore the streets nearby, keep an eye out for poetry written on the walls by local poet Guido Il Flaneur at Vicolo della Poesia.
Beautiful old town. Loved exploring the winding alleys, admiring each little door way and window sill with its own kitsch adornments. Also a great way to escape from the heat!
Jarrod H — Google review
Beautiful
ST S — Google review
Polignano's heart of the city
Urban T — Google review
(Translated by Google) This building is full of history as you can tell from its appearance. The architecture of this ancient city is nostalgic, and the alleys are small... Unconsciously, people slow down and appreciate the nostalgic plot here. (Original) 這個建築感覺過外表就知道是充滿了歷史的。這座古城的建築懷舊,巷弄小巧⋯⋯不自覺的讓了人們慢下腳步,欣賞的這裡的懷舊情節。
Je 振 — Google review
Such a beautiful place 😍 Very romantic. I recommend you going with your sweet heart ❤️
Silvia I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most characteristic building in Vittorio Emanuela II Square. This building was once home to the university, but now its most distinguishing feature is a 19th-century rope clock. (Original) Najbardziej charakterystyczny budynek na placu Vittorio Emanuela II. Ten budynek był niegdyś siedzibą uniwersytetu, lecz teraz jego najbardziej wyróżniającą cechą jest zegar linowy z XIX wieku.
Sebastian — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Torre dell’Orologio is an elegant 18th-century building with a simple façade of light-colored stone, typical of Puglia. It is distinguished by a monumental clock positioned in the center of the façade, just above a row of windows with green shutters. Higher up, a niche houses a statue of San Vito, the city's patron saint, and the tower is topped by a bell tower, currently surrounded by scaffolding for restoration. Below the clock face, a Latin inscription evokes the civic and religious function of the site. (Original) La Torre dell’Orologio est un élégant bâtiment du XVIIIᵉ siècle, à la façade sobre en pierre claire typique des Pouilles. Elle se distingue par une horloge monumentale placée au centre de la façade, juste au-dessus d’un ensemble de fenêtres à volets verts. Plus haut, une niche abrite une statue de San Vito, saint patron de la ville, et la tour se termine par un campanile à cloche, actuellement entouré d’un échafaudage pour restauration. Sous le cadran, une inscription latine évoque la fonction civique et religieuse du lieu.
Le S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Heart of the historic center of Polignano a Mare, where the main entrance of the Mother Church is located (closed to the public alas). If I'm not mistaken, the clock is functional thanks to the owners of the house where the gears of the clock itself are located, which is operated manually. Every small street that winds from this little square leads to the balconies overlooking the sea that characterize the town. For some years it has become a very popular place for tourists at any time or season. There are also some nice shops selling souvenirs or typical products. (Original) Cuore del centro storico di Polignano a Mare, dove si trova l'entrata principale della chiesa Matrice (chiusa al pubblico aimè). Se non erro l'orologio è funzionante grazie ai proprietari della casa dove si trovano gli ingranaggi dell'orologio stesso, che viene azionato manualmente. Ogni piccola stradina che si snoda da questa piazzetta sfocia nei balconi a picco sul mare che caratterizzano il paese. Da alcuni anni è diventato luogo molto frequentato da turisti a qualsiasi ora o stagione. Ci sono anche alcuni negozietti carini di souvenir o prodotti tipici.
Tatiana P — Google review
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 57, 70044 Polignano a Mare BA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Palazzo dell'Orologio

9Centro Storico Polignano a Mare

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When you find yourself in Polignano a Mare, make sure to explore the enchanting Centro Storico. As you stroll through the historic Porta Vecchia, you'll be welcomed by a maze of whitewashed streets and charming buildings that define this picturesque town in Puglia. The heart of the old town is Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, an ideal spot to unwind with a delicious Italian coffee or an aperitivo while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere and watching locals go about their day.
Stunning and super romantic little town. You can easily get off your mobile phone GPS/ Google maps and get lost in its cozy, tiny and utterly romantic streets!! And Christmas time is even more unique and beautiful!
Adam K — Google review
Pretty but... I can't help feel that Polignano is a victim of its own "beauty". Certainly worth a visit, but I felt I kept on waiting for it to deliver, and it never did. It does have an impressive setting, built above and into the shallow cliffs, and it had the typical bars and restaurants to enjoy, with a "new" viaduct where an old Roman one used to be, above THE beach - pebble and crowded, so for viewing from a distance rather than enjoying as a beach. You also run out of things to experience pretty quickly, so give it an hour for a coffee, beer or glass of wine, and move on! Free parking up by the station.
Mike M — Google review
A special place to visit! The tall narrow houses clinging to the cliffs with the crashing waves below. Let your eyes soak up the beautiful clear Adriatic sea. Walk the narrow passages in centro storico. Experience the poetry of the little village. Dive back to Roma times.
Keith O — Google review
What a charming place to stay for a long weekend. Polignano a Mare looks like it is straight out of a movie set. This part of Italy (the heel) does not suffer over-tourism so I found it peaceful. The small town is very eye catching, as it's perched precariously on steep sea cliffs. The houses have flower laden balconies and are separated by tight alleyways. You really feel like you are stepping back in time by decades. Your standard run of the mill restaurant here, would be a top class Italian restaurant at home, and the prices are great. There is a statue here dedicated to their favourite son - the famous Italian singer, composer, and actor Domenico Modugno. There is not much English spoken here, so you are better off making the effort to learn some Italian words. If you are in the Bari area, I would advise coming here for a day trip at least, it's that special here.
Alan E — Google review
A very nice small city with narrow streets and fresh sea air. If you dare, you can try swimming down at the rocks because this area is always full of visitors and tourists. While walking at the streets don't miss the beautiful sea view!
Caner M — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting the historic center of Polignano a Mare at night, and it was truly breathtaking. The area was bustling with tourists, yet it maintained a charming, intimate atmosphere. The streets were lined with numerous eateries, offering delicious gelato and pizza, perfect for a late-night snack. The art on the walls and light installations added a magical touch, making every corner a visual delight. The small churches scattered throughout the area were adorned with stunning religious art, a testament to the town’s rich cultural heritage. Walking through the narrow alleys, I discovered hidden gems like the Vicolo della Poesia, where poetry adorns the walls, and the picturesque Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. Polignano a Mare’s historic center is a must-visit, especially at night when it transforms into a vibrant yet serene haven. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply enjoying local cuisine, this place has something for everyone. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore its beauty and charm!
Noe — Google review
If the weather is good, it will be even more beautiful! It's beautiful here
Reese S — Google review
Not a bad city centre but very busy even in the off season.
Beni B — Google review
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10Lido Cala Paura

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Lido Cala Paura is a charming beach located in Polignano a Mare, nestled between towering limestone cliffs. The beach, known for its pebbly terrain and clear turquoise waters, offers a unique and picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy swimming and snorkeling. The area also features the famous Grotta Palazzese cave, which has been used as a party venue since the 18th century and now houses a renowned restaurant.
Wonderful and non-touristy beach! Even though it is absolutely packed, it’s a great vibe. Got two each sun-beds and an umbrella for €24. We brought food and drinks from the supermarket, no issue. Parked in the city centre, which is a little 15 min walk. There was however multiple spots at the parking right by the beach at 11 am. The water is beautiful, but quite rocky and shallow. Possibility to lay on and jump from the cliffs. Definitely recommend 🇮🇹💕
Mille F — Google review
Quite place, clean beach. Sun-beds and umbrellas available for rent. 8€ each
Rodica T — Google review
The best beach in the area of Pulignano. We didn't know what to expect and what a nice surprise! 15th August 2025 and we got a spot on the private beach area for 24 euros (2 sunbeds / umbrella). We arrived at 8.30am and enjoyed the beach all day. They staff is super nice and friendly. Highly recommend this gem!
Nathalie A — Google review
This place has a real “locals only” vibe which is great if you want to get away from the over-exposed parts of the city. There was a guy selling beers out of an ice-filled bucket for €2 .. and even though the sea was a little rough, the water was fine to swim in .. and quite fun!
Denee — Google review
We arrived at 8:30 a.m. on August 15th to find people already setting up for the day. We paid €24 for two sunbeds and one umbrella. It's a kids- and pet-friendly beach. The staff is nice and relaxed. Water shoes are highly recommended. It's very close to the heart of Polignano, which we visited at the end of the day after leaving the car there.
Dam B — Google review
I enjoyed this place because you can swim easily because the area is protected from the big waves due to the high cliffs. Also, the guys who rented the sun beds played good music. Good price, I would say for sun beds: 8€ for person, at the beginning through of September.
Nicoleta M — Google review
I was disappointed to see that there are no sandy or well-maintained beaches in the area. This was one of the few recent spots where you can rent a sunbed and enjoy a cold beer. Definitely bring water shoes—there are so many stones that it’s almost impossible to walk barefoot
Andrada D — Google review
So-so many cats out there! Easy access to a swim, nice even in october, rocky beach, not too deep water :)
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11Lungomare di Polignano a Mare

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Lungomare di Polignano a Mare is a picturesque coastal path in the charming town of Polignano a Mare, Italy. It offers stunning views of the ocean and ample space for leisurely strolls. Visitors can start their walk at Via Garofalo and enjoy the scenic route along the coastline, passing by sports fields before reaching the end. The town also boasts free parking near the sea, making it convenient for travelers.
What a charming place to stay for a long weekend. Polignano a Mare looks like it is straight out of a movie set. This part of Italy (the heel) does not suffer over-tourism so I found it peaceful. The small town is very eye catching, as it's perched precariously on steep sea cliffs. The houses have flower laden balconies and are separated by tight alleyways. You really feel like you are stepping back in time by decades. Your standard run of the mill restaurant here, would be a top class Italian restaurant at home, and the prices are great. There is a statue here dedicated to their favourite son - the famous Italian singer, composer, and actor Domenico Modugno. There is not much English spoken here, so you are better off making the effort to learn some Italian words. If you are in the Bari area, I would advise visiting for a day trip at least, it's that special here.
Alan E — Google review
Beautiful views of the sea. But the amount of trash that covers these gorgeous cliffs is devastating.
Adam K — Google review
I was not expecting much when I put this town on my itinary but when I arrived in this small beach spot I loved it. The walk to the beach was easy and quick. The town itself was the highlight for me, another ambling cobbled maze of wonder. Very pleased I went. We visited off season so weren't looking to swim or sit on the beach . Lots of lovely cafes and a Michelin star restaurant with its own access to the beach if you book in advance.
Lisa B — Google review
A typical Italian town. There are many tourists, because it is 20-30 km from Bari. The panorama is charming. I suggest you to try gelato (ice cream).
Lyuboslav G — Google review
Beautiful, great restaurants, breathtaking at night.
Rob H — Google review
Definitely place to see... we have spent there more time than we planned, but we could nt leave earlier, its too beautiful...
Sedemstatocna — Google review
Nice small town on the shore. There is a big parking place next to the sea for free ( now in November ). Nice walk along the shore with many views to the caves, then go to the old town centre. We really recommend this small town.
Penzion T — Google review
Nice coast line with a lot of caves. Get on a small speedy boat, this is the best way to see it
Hannes H — Google review
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12Belvedere su Lama Monachile

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Belvedere su Lama Monachile is a stunning viewpoint that offers a panoramic view of the beautiful beach and cliffs of Lama Monachile in Polignano a Mare. The ancient Roman bridge adds a touch of history to the picturesque scene, making it an ideal spot for capturing breathtaking photos. Visitors can reach the belvedere through charming alleys adorned with quotes on stairs and doors, adding to the unique experience.
Best viewpoint in the old town! The sunset was spectacular!
Ryan L — Google review
Beautiful place, out of season better to visit in the afternoon, because in the morning it was full of guided tours.
Paulina K — Google review
This is a great spot to enjoy the stunning view of the famous beach in Polignano a Mare.
Uraiwan S — Google review
Such a beautiful beach! We were there in September, went at 9 in the morning and it was not too crowded, but more people came later.
Albreta A — Google review
If like us you are going to town just to see this site, don’t bother! Parking is difficult even at mid-morning in late October. The viewpoint is good, but the cliffs and stony beach are frankly highly overrated. I’ve seen better scenery all over the world. This was a waste of time.
Eric B — Google review
One of the most spectacular views i have seen so far
Reza B — Google review
Fantastic viewpoint of the bay and Lama Monachile beach. Compared to the beach, it is not crowded, which definitely adds to its charm.
Lubieimbir — Google review
A great spot for a nice view of the beach below!
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13Scoglio dell'Eremita

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Located near the city center, Scoglio dell'Eremita is a tranquil spot accessible by walking from Grotta Ardito seaside promenade to Cristoforo Colombo seaside promenade. The area is well-served by bars and restaurants, offering a sense of peace and tranquility. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the sea in its almost wild and captivating environment, evoking feelings of freedom and serenity.
Who i am to reveiw this place, nature is nature
Ihab S — Google review
A truly breathtaking place! The Via Francigena passes through here, and if you’re up for it, you can walk along the cliffs all the way from Monopoli to Polignano a Mare. There are trails available on websites like Wikiloc, hidden geocaches to discover, and sites of great geological interest, including fossils and caves. However, be prepared to encounter quite a bit of litter.
Alessandro — Google review
Can't find it
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(Translated by Google) This place has been ruined by tourism. And worse still by the people of Polignano. If you want to swim under the motorboats full of tourists who point at you as if you were a beached monk seal, this is the right place. In their immense ignorance of earning money from these out-of-town trips, they have dirtied a previously very clean sea. The roar of the engines is continuous at all hours. They approach the coast and make the sea rough by raising the waves. The people of Polignano don't deserve this place. This place didn't deserve experiential tourism. (Original) Questo posto è stato rovinato dal turismo. E peggio ancora dai polignanesi. Se volete fare il bagno sotto i motoscafi carichi di turisti che vi additano come se foste una foca monaca spiaggiata, é il luogo giusto. Nell'immensa ignoranza di guadagnare da queste gite fuori porta hanno sporcato un mare prima pulitissimo. Il rombo dei motori è continuo a tutte le ore. Si avvicinano sotto costa e rendono il mare mosso sollevando le onde. I polignanesi non meritano questo posto. Questo posto non si meritava il turismo esperienziale.
Germana T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place I often love to visit in the winter to photograph the surrounding landscape, whether it's the cliffs or the view towards the town of Polignano. Easily accessible from the main road and with good parking. (Original) Un luogo dove amo spesso venire in inverno per fotografare il paesaggio circostante, che sia lo scoglio oppure il panorama verso la città di Polignano. Facilmente raggiungibile dalla statale e con buona possibilità di parcheggio
Michele C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quiet location, in an area well served by bars and restaurants. A place that transmits tranquility and peace. It could be better cared for, especially for cleaning both by the administration and by the citizen. Nothing that can't be resolved, but that makes everything even more magical. (Original) Location tranquilla, in una zona ben servita di bar ristoranti. Un posto che trasmette tranquillità e pace. Potrebbe essere più curata, soprattutto per la pulizia sia da parte dell’amministrazione, sia dal parte del cittadino. Nulla di non risolvibile, ma che rendono il tutto ancor più magico.
Anto L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A rock near the coast of the city of Monopoli. The story goes that this rocky promontory in the middle of the sea was inhabited a long time ago by a missionary hermit who preferred to live in that place rather than on the mainland, the various fishermen before reaching their homes stopped on this islet also called "St. Paul's islet" to donate their fish to this person, and it was one of them who discovered the old man's body. Subsequently, a chapel was built in honor of this missionary, which was then destroyed by the war. (Original) Uno scoglio vicino alla alla costa della città di Monopoli. La storia narra che questo promontorio roccioso in mezzo al mare tanto tempo fa era abitato da un'eremita missionario che preferiva vivere in quel posto anziché nella terra ferma, i vari pescatori prima di giungere nelle loro case si fermano in questo isolotto chiamato anche " isolotto di San Paolo " per donare il loro pesce a questa persona, e fu proprio uno di loro a scoprire la salma dell'anziano. Successivamente in onore di questo missionario, fu costruita una cappella, poi distrutta dalla guerra.
Paolo J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautifully situated cliff/island, where from the land or from the sea you can admire the magnificent view. I recommend (Original) Pięknie położony klif/ wysepka, gdzie od lądu albo od można można zachwycić się wspaniałym widokiem. Polecam
Damian D — Google review
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14Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as Piazza dell'Orologio, is a charming main square located in the historic center of Polignano a Mare. It can be accessed through the Arco Marchesale and is surrounded by narrow streets and small squares. The square is dominated by the Palazzo dell'Orologio and overlooked by the Chiesa Matrice, which showcases a beautiful blend of Gothic and Baroque architecture.
Main square of this little town. It is very cute, small, it offers number of shops, cocktail bars, cafes and plenty of sun!
Adam K — Google review
A beautiful place to sit and watch the world go by with an apperativos in hand 🫶
Rebecca T — Google review
Compared to many of the other piazzas, this one is quite plain and not very significant.
Marc G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The square is also known as Piazza dell’Orologio. The space is impressive, you can feel the history. One of its defining buildings is the Chiesa Madre di Santa Maria Assunta church, which was built on the ruins of a pagan Roman church. Another defining building is the Clock Tower, which once had a sundial, which was replaced by a mechanical one. The clock can be seen on the pediment, above it is the statue of Saint Vito and at the top is the bell. (Original) A teret Piazza dell’Orologio néven is ismerik. Lenyűgöző a tér, tapintani lehet a történelmet. Az egyik meghatározó épülete a Chiesa Madre di Santa Maria Assunta templom, ami egy pogány római templom romjaira épült. Másik meghatározó épülete az Órapalota, melyen egykor napóra volt, amit felváltott egy mechanikus. Az oromfalon látható az óra, felette Szent Vitó szobra és legfelül a harang.
Róbert B — Google review
Gorgeous city and its part. I recommend to look at everything closely and enjoy.
Mr. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful square at the entrance to the old city! (Original) Υπέροχη πλατεια στην είσοδο της παλιάς πόλης!
Minas C — Google review
Lovely Square.
Aneta W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Through the arch of the door you enter the main square of the village from which several streets branch off, it doesn't matter which one you take because sooner or later you return to the square. Look for the panoramic points on the rocks and see the well-restored stone houses, the stairs, the flowered corners, the little shops, a very pleasant walk, interrupted by hot Apulian appetizers sitting in one of the many bars and restaurants in the village (Original) Attraverso l’arco della porta entri nella piazza principale del paese dalla quale si diramano diverse stradine, non importa quale prendi perché prima o poi ritorni alla piazza. Da cercare i punti panoramici sugli scogli e vedere le case in pietra ben restaurate, le scale, gli angoli fioriti, i negozietti, una piacevolissima passeggiata, interrotta da stuzzichini caldi pugliesi seduti in uno dei tanti bar e ristoranti del paese
Giuseppe G — Google review
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15Porta Vecchia

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Porta Vecchia, located in Polignano a Mare, served as the main gateway to the town and was an essential entry point in ancient times. This historic archway holds significance as it was a meeting point for diverse cultures and communities before being conquered by various invaders such as the Huns and Normans. The gate stands as a beautiful entrance to the Old Town, reflecting its rich historical importance.
Beautiful entrance to the Old Town
ST S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Actually, it is the gate of the old town on the former castle wall. Through this we can (also) get to the old town with narrow alleys, beautiful terraces, and attractive little square. Even before entering, it is worth taking a look at the fresco inside the gate. Take enough time to walk, because you can find wonders. To the three lookout terraces (according to legend, if someone takes their loved one to all three, who does not know the intention and they look out at the sea together, they can ask for her hand, because the answer will be yes), the clock house, the Santa Maria church, the cave restaurant , we can buy the lucky ceramic flower of the locals, according to some it is an apple, from Pumo Puglia. Or we can just surrender to the feeling of life in Puglia. (Original) Tulajdonképpen az óváros kapuja a valamikori várfalon. Ezen keresztül (is) juthatunk a szűk sikátoros, gyönyörű teraszos, megkapó kis teres óvárosba. Még mielőtt bemennénk érdemes a kapu belsejében lévő freskóra is rápillantani. Szánjunk elég időt a sétára, mert csodákra lelhetünk. A három kilátóteraszra (a legenda szerint, ha valaki elviszi mindháromra a kedvesét , aki nem tudja szándékot és együtt néznek ki a tengerre, akkor megkérheti a kezét, mert biztos igen lesz a válasz), az óraházra, a Santa Maria templomra, a barlang étteremre, vehetünk a helyiek szerencsehozó kerámia virágából, egyesek szerint alma, a Pumo Puglia-ból. Vagy csak átadhatjuk magunkat a Pugliai életérzésnek.
Róbert B — Google review
Interesting location
Suhaib A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The historic center can be reached through the Porta Vecchia-Grande, enchanting with whitewashed streets and beautiful ancient churches such as the Mother Church. The Porta Vecchia has a wonderful fresco. You must visit at least one of the three panoramic terraces which offer breathtaking views of the splendid Adriatic Sea and the coast. (Original) Il centro storico è raggiungibile attraverso la Porta Vecchia-Grande, incantevole con strade imbiancate e bellissime chiese antiche come la Chiesa Matrice. La Porta Vecchia ha uno stupendo affresco. Si deve visitare almeno una delle tre terrazze panoramiche che offrono viste mozzafiato sullo splendido Mare Adriatico e sulla costa.
Elisa W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice gate to the city. (Original) Bardzo ładna brama do miasta.
Jarek S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice!! (Original) Foarte frumos!!
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16La Balconata

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La Balconata is a must-visit spot in Polignano a Mare, offering spectacular views of the beach and old town. It's known for its excellent dishes and friendly service, with local sandwiches that exceed expectations. This tourist attraction provides breathtaking views of the cliffs and crystal-clear sea, as well as niches and caves formed by water erosion. Additionally, visitors can enjoy delicious grilled octopus while taking in the stunning scenery.
The lemoni grilled octopus was great
Ilan K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tourist attraction of the place in addition to the various cliffs, one of the most beautiful and famous in Puglia, there are these balconies that overlook breathtaking overhangs, here you can admire in addition to the crystal clear sea, the various niches and caves dug by the erosion of the water below. (Original) Attrazione turistica del luogo oltre alle varie scogliere ,una delle più belle e famose della Puglia ,co sono questi balconi che si affacciano a degli strapiombi mozzafiato, qui si può ammirare oltre al mare cristallino,le varie nicchie e caverne scavate dall'erosione dell'acqua sottostante.
Christian F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent dishes and service. We opted for 2 typical local sandwiches, the waiters were very friendly and the dishes exceeded our expectations. Prices well balanced with quality. (Original) Portate e servizio ottimi. Abbiamo optato per 2 tipici panini del posto, i camerieri sono stati molto cordiali e le portate hanno superato le nostre aspettative. Prezzi ben equiparati con la qualità.
Rita M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A few steps from one of the various panoramic areas of Polignano, this place attached to the restaurant of the same name offers the possibility of savoring sandwiches with local fish specialties such as the famous octopus... The prices are medium-high although quite obvious given that we are in the historic center especially in high season... The only thing is the wait which in my case was about 25 minutes....anyway, very good octopus sandwich.... I will definitely return and recommend it (Original) A pochi passi de una delle varie zone panoramiche di Polignano questo locale annesso al ristorante che ha lo stesso nome,offre la possibilità di assaporare panini con le specialità locali di pesce come il famoso polpo... I prezzi sono medio alti anche se abbastanza ovvio dato che siamo in centro storico soprattutto in alta stagione... L'unica cosa è l'attesa che nel mio caso è stata di circa 25 minuti....cmq panino con polpo buonissimo.... Torneró sicuramente e lo consiglio
Andrea B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ritual photo (Original) Foto di rito
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17Lungomare Domenico modugno

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After bidding farewell to the stunning Lama Monachile, the journey concludes with a brief stroll along Lungomare Domenico Modugno, which offers a panoramic view of the sea. This waterfront area in Polignano a Mare pays tribute to Domenico Modugno, an iconic Italian singer-songwriter and esteemed local figure. Visitors can admire a grand statue dedicated to him while taking in the expansive vista of Lama Monachile, the pristine waters, and towering cliffs.
(Translated by Google) Polignano a Mare (BA) has dedicated to Domenico Modugno, the great singer-songwriter and one of its most illustrious citizens, a large statue and a suggestive, very wide seafront with a wide view of Lama Monachile, the crystal clear sea and the high cliff. (Original) Polignano a Mare (BA) ha dedicato a Domenico Modugno, il grande cantautore ed uno dei suoi cittadini più illustri, una grande statua ed un lungomare suggestivo, molto ampio con ampia vista su Lama Monachile, sul mare cristallino e sull'alta scogliera.
Paolo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful views of the cliffs, a great place to visit, walk with beautiful views, good food, coffee, dessert. Perfect for relaxation (Original) Piękne widoki na klify, super miejsce do zwiedzania, spacerów z pięknymi widokami, dobrym jedzeniem, kawką, deserem. Idealne na relax
Anna W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Seeing the people in the photo, you can imagine the effect that the statue of Domemico Modugno has, which seems to want to embrace life with its back to the splendid sea. (Original) Vedendo le persone nella foto di puo' immaginare l'effetto che fa la statua di Domemico Modugno, che sembra voler abbracciare la vita volgendo le spalle allo splendido mare.
Gaetano G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Polignano a Mare is a marvel, a beautiful walk (Original) Polignano a mare una meraviglia, bellissima passeggiata
Caterina V — Google review
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18Punto Panoramico

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Punto Panoramico, also known as Largo Ardito, is a newly developed viewpoint located at the beginning of Polignano's lungomare. It offers a stunning northward view along a cliff-line that has remained unchanged for over a century. Visitors can admire the crystal-clear sea and an enchanting small cove in the background. This spot provides an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline away from large crowds, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful experience.
(Translated by Google) Cliff overlooking a crystal clear sea. In the background a truly enchanting small cove... Probably in a period of lower influx of tourists (Original) Scogliera a picco su un mare limpidissimo. Sullo sfondo una piccola caletta davvero incantevole... Probabilmente in un periodo di minor afflusso di turisti
Ely V — Google review
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What's the weather like in Polignano a Mare?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Polignano a Mare for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in January
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in February
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in March
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in April
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in May
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in June
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in July
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in August
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in September
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in October
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in November
  • Weather in Polignano a Mare in December

All road trips from Polignano a Mare

  • Polignano a Mare to Rome drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Paris drive
  • Polignano a Mare to London drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Naples drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Florence drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Barcelona drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Dubrovnik drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Venice drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Milan drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Istanbul drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Amsterdam drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Prague drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Athens drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Berlin drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Budapest drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Vienna drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Madrid drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Lisbon drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Munich drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Turin drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Edinburgh drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Dublin drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Dublin drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Palermo drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Lecce drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Bologna drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Brussels drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Verona drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Syracuse drive
  • Polignano a Mare to Copenhagen drive

Explore nearby places

  • Polignano a Mare
  • Monopoli
  • Conversano
  • Castellana Grotte
  • Putignano
  • Fasano
  • Alberobello
  • Locorotondo
  • Cisternino
  • Bari
  • Martina Franca
  • Ostuni
  • Bitonto
  • Carovigno
  • Grottaglie
  • Molfetta
  • Taranto
  • Altamura
  • Matera
  • Oria
  • Leporano
  • Gravina in Puglia
  • Marina di Pulsano
  • Brindisi
  • Trani
  • Manduria
  • Bernalda
  • Maruggio
  • Andria
  • Cellino San Marco
  • Barletta

All related maps of Polignano a Mare

  • Map of Polignano a Mare
  • Map of Monopoli
  • Map of Conversano
  • Map of Castellana Grotte
  • Map of Putignano
  • Map of Fasano
  • Map of Alberobello
  • Map of Locorotondo
  • Map of Cisternino
  • Map of Bari
  • Map of Martina Franca
  • Map of Ostuni
  • Map of Bitonto
  • Map of Carovigno
  • Map of Grottaglie
  • Map of Molfetta
  • Map of Taranto
  • Map of Altamura
  • Map of Matera
  • Map of Oria
  • Map of Leporano
  • Map of Gravina in Puglia
  • Map of Marina di Pulsano
  • Map of Brindisi
  • Map of Trani
  • Map of Manduria
  • Map of Bernalda
  • Map of Maruggio
  • Map of Andria
  • Map of Cellino San Marco
  • Map of Barletta

Polignano a Mare throughout the year

  • Polignano a Mare in January
  • Polignano a Mare in February
  • Polignano a Mare in March
  • Polignano a Mare in April
  • Polignano a Mare in May
  • Polignano a Mare in June
  • Polignano a Mare in July
  • Polignano a Mare in August
  • Polignano a Mare in September
  • Polignano a Mare in October
  • Polignano a Mare in November
  • Polignano a Mare in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Polignano a Mare?

Get inspired for your trip to Polignano a Mare with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Polignano a Mare Itinerary
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  • 3-Day Polignano a Mare Itinerary
  • 4-Day Polignano a Mare Itinerary
  • 5-Day Polignano a Mare Itinerary

Best photo spots in nearby cities

  • The best photo spots in Dubrovnik
  • The best photo spots in Kotor Municipality

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Dubrovnik
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bari
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lecce
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kotor Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Matera
  • Top things to do and attractions in Taranto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gallipoli
  • Top things to do and attractions in Monopoli
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ostuni
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brindisi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Altamura
  • Top things to do and attractions in Otranto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vieste
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fasano
  • Top things to do and attractions in Trani
  • Top things to do and attractions in Andria
  • Top things to do and attractions in Porto Cesareo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Martina Franca
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bitonto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gravina in Puglia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Manduria
  • Top things to do and attractions in Molfetta
  • Top things to do and attractions in Alberobello
  • Top things to do and attractions in Conversano
  • Top things to do and attractions in Grottaglie
  • Top things to do and attractions in Castellana Grotte
  • Top things to do and attractions in Locorotondo

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dubrovnik
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bari
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lecce
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kotor Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Matera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Taranto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gallipoli
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monopoli
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ostuni
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brindisi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Altamura
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Otranto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vieste
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fasano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Trani
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Andria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Porto Cesareo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Martina Franca
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bitonto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gravina in Puglia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manduria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Molfetta
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alberobello
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Conversano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Carovigno
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Grottaglie
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Castellana Grotte
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cisternino
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Locorotondo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Putignano

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