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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Ugento to Valletta?
The direct drive from Ugento to Valletta is 510 mi (820 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Ugento to Valletta, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Syracuse, Catania, Matera, Taormina, Lecce, Gallipoli, Alberobello, Taranto, Tropea, and Ragusa, as well as top places to visit like Basilica di Santa Croce and Centro Storico, or the ever-popular Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area.
The top cities between Ugento and Valletta are Syracuse, Catania, Matera, Taormina, Lecce, Gallipoli, Alberobello, Taranto, Tropea, and Ragusa. Syracuse is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Ugento and 3 hours from Valletta.
Located in the southern region of Apulia, Italy, Gallipoli is a picturesque coastal town featuring a historical center situated on an island off the mainland. The area boasts several beautiful churches such as St. Agatha's Cathedral which exhibits an elaborate facade and St. Mary of Purity Church featuring a flooring decorated with maiolica tiles.
32% as popular as Syracuse
9 minutes off the main route, 3% of way to Valletta
Lecce is a city located in the southern Apulia region of Italy, recognized for its remarkable baroque architecture. The Cattedrale di Lecce situated in the Piazza del Duomo boasts of an intricate double facade and an impressive bell tower. Additionally, the Basilica di Santa Croce has sculptures as well as a rose window which are popular tourist attractions.
39% as popular as Syracuse
12 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Valletta
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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.
20% as popular as Syracuse
9 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Valletta
Alberobello is a small town located in the Apulia region of Italy that is famous for its traditional whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs called trulli. The Rione Monti district of the town boasts hundreds of these unique buildings, and visitors can explore the 18th-century Trullo Sovrano, a two-level trulli.
27% as popular as Syracuse
30 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Valletta
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.
63% as popular as Syracuse
43 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Valletta
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Tropea is a petite locality situated on the southeastern coast of Calabria, in the southern regions of Italy. This charming town is famed for its scenic historic center, stunning beaches and highly-valued red onions. The cathedral, established on a former Byzantine cemetery dating back to the twelfth century, features marble sarcophagi and an exquisite painting portraying the Madonna of Romania - Tropea's patroness saint.
18% as popular as Syracuse
37 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Valletta
Taormina is a charming town situated on the eastern coast of Sicily, known for its proximity to the active Mount Etna volcano and its ancient Greco-Roman theater. The town offers stunning views of cliffs descending into the sea and sandy beaches near Isola Bella, a tiny island that is also a nature reserve.
63% as popular as Syracuse
12 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Valletta
Catania is an old harbor city located on the eastern coast of Sicily near Mt. Etna. The city has a central square, Piazza del Duomo, where Catania Cathedral and Fontana dell'Elefante statue can be found. La Pescheria weekday fish market surrounds the square with seafood restaurants nearby.
71% as popular as Syracuse
11 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Valletta
Syracuse, located on the Ionian coast of Sicily, Italy, is renowned for its historical ruins. The Archaeological Park Neapolis situated in the heart of Syracuse comprises notable attractions such as the Roman Amphitheater, Teatro Greco and Orecchio di Dionisio - a limestone cave resembling an ear.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Valletta
Ragusa is a city situated atop a hill in the southeastern region of Sicily, Italy. The old town, known as Ragusa Ibla, boasts numerous baroque constructions such as the Duomo di San Giorgio - an impressive church adorned with paintings and stained-glass windows.
18% as popular as Syracuse
27 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Valletta
Best stops along Ugento to Valletta drive
The top stops along the way from Ugento to Valletta (with short detours) are Sassi di Matera, Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello, and Centro Storico. Other popular stops include Shore of Tropea, Spiaggia di Punta della Suina, and Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia.
Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area is a coastal and marine nature reserve featuring a 16th-century defensive tower and visitor center that houses a museum. Unlike other beaches that lose their charm due to commercialization, Torre Guaceto remains unspoiled even after being awarded Blue-Flag status. It is a protected area that boasts of diverse fauna, including birds and snakes. The beach in the Ostuni area has white sand and beautiful sea with no plastic waste littering its shores.
Our favourite beach in Ostuni area. White sand and beautiful sea, we didnt witness any plastic garbage on the beach.
Dali Imedi — Google review
I wanted to love this location. Whilst the setting is beautiful, there’s very little I can say in favour of it. I hate to imagine how the beaches appear outside of the “marine protection areas”. The amount of garbage was disappointing, disgusting, sad, depressing and left a feeling of such helplessness. At one end of the beach was the well kept “paid section”, looked lovely... the remainder of the beach “public section” you could easily fill a garbage truck at least once over. I would be interested in learning more about what conservation policies exist in Italy for Marine/Parklands.
Nick L — Google review
Magnificent natural place with nobody in June…
David Daurier — Google review
Interesting natural reserve with lots of animals, like birds and snakes.
Janos Nyerges — Google review
This is a fine example of a conservation area and yet very accessible to the public . A shuttle bus service is provided from the main parking area. There are different zones of protection , no fishing , sailing and water sport areas and swimming is not encouraged in some areas . The areas are clearly designated and the public seem to be cooperating. There is a turtle hospital not open to the public due to stress that this would cause the animals. There are long scenic , tranquil paths to walk but beware of the erosions and danger in some of the cliff tops. The beaches and bays are a haven for wildlife and the public alike this place deserves more publicity but maybe its better left to the public to discover how wonderful it is?
Danny Phillips — Google review
Sorry but calling Torre Guaceto a natural reserve is a joke... The beach is dirty, with microplastics and other waste, and due to the shallow water the dirt remains in the water almost up to the buoys. Beach is overcrowded in August as could be expected, yet it has only two toilets and not even a shower. Booking online or not makes no difference: the parking is huge and accepts anyone who pays the 5€ at the entrance, and then everyone queues up for the shuttle. But the small „train“ doesn’t bring you to the beach, instead it drops you off some 700m away... and even in peak periods there is only one "train". Queues under the scorching sun are very long for both journeys (wait at least 20 minutes). The sea is ok, but neither better nor worse than the other coves along the coast. Don‘t waste your time & money here!
Grunz Pieper — Google review
- It's a wonderful place for a good walk along the seaside, the sea is simply amazing, only downside the rubbish coming from the sea get stuck on the beaches and doesn't get removed because "it's a reserve".
- Posto fantastico per una giornata di mare immersi nella selvaggia macchia mediterranea, è un peccato però che i rifiuti portati dalle mareggiate non vengano rimossi
Richard F — Google review
Just beautiful, a bit of everything white beachside, grotto's, ruins. Love that so much of this area from Bari on down the coast isn't the over devolved beaches of Spain and France.
Santa Gasparro — Google review
Its very quite and Lovely place
Zeshan Khan — Google review
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The Basilica di Santa Croce is a stunning example of baroque architecture situated on the Italian peninsula. It took nearly two centuries to complete with contributions from esteemed local architects including Francesco Antonio Zimbalo and his son Giuseppe, also known as Zingarello. The exterior is adorned with intricate sculptures of Saints, animals and a magnificent rose window crafted by sculptor Cesare Penna. Inside you'll find more traditional baroque design elements worth exploring once you've finished snapping photos outside.
Approaching Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy, is an experience that takes your breath away. The Gothic masterpiece stands tall, its facade has a mesmerizing blend of pink, green, and white marble. Stepping inside, I find myself immersed in a vast interior filled with stunning frescoes, chapels, and the final resting places of legends like Michelangelo and Galileo.
The detailed craftsmanship in chapels like Bardi and Peruzzi is captivating, while the simplicity of Cappella dei Pazzi and the beauty of stained glass windows create a spiritual ambiance. Exploring the peaceful cloisters surrounding the basilica, with their greenery and timeless sculptures, offers a serene escape.
Piazza Santa Croce, the square in front of the basilica, becomes a lively gathering place for both locals and tourists, adding vibrancy to the surroundings. Basilica di Santa Croce, for me, is a journey through time, a celebration of Florence's rich history, and an appreciation of human achievement in architecture and art. Truly a remarkable place.
Sly Slyrfs — Google review
Beautiful Baroque Basilica. Outside is very interesting with theoretical explanation from Dante’s comedy
911eVoX — Google review
It is totally over the top with the amount of things in the carvings 😂but is a sight to see and remember. I understand it took 3 competing architects and 150 years to complete the design. It's also well worth paying the 6 euros to go inside. It has a much calmer, more peaceful feel inside. There are also more than 16 beautiful paintings. A Baroque experience!
Ashley Wootton-Zeh — Google review
Beautiful basilica. Beautiful precise baroque style, very well decorated. It was constructed by the famous architect from Lecce, Cino.
I really enjoyed and loved this place both exterior and interior. I really recommend to visit this place, it’s worth it to stop by while visiting Lecce.
Veneckyclam H — Google review
We were enchanted by the magical lace- like facade of Santa Croce Basilica in Lecce and the extensive and so impressing decoration inside.
Vladimir Nikolov — Google review
Magnificent architecture and a very imposing building🙌🏻 the attention to detail is phenomenal🌟
Pasha — Google review
The is one perfect example of Lecce baroque style architecture. It is worthy to pay the ticket and see the inside because it's quite spectacular if you love this kind of white tufo magics. The ceiling and the floor are also very pretty and the cathedral is quite big to see.
Chiara Zen — Google review
Surprisingly beautiful. Outside and inside.
Gonzalo Ulivi — Google review
Love it. I'm not religious, but the design of this Basilica is absolutely gorgeous! For 11 euros you'll get entrance to a museum, four churches and a cript. Worth every penny. Go, just go!
Espen Sletten — Google review
Baroque style usually I won't appreciate it a lot since I feel it's way too much. But this church is such a master piece, which is able balance the rich decoration of exterior and interior without looking heavy.
It's a transcendence accomplish in baroque buildings.
Amanda Miao — Google review
One of the incredible churches that give Lecce this fantastic image out of times.... You could think even the air is baroque there...
Santa Dan — Google review
You have the great option of buying a ticket for 5 churches, museums and the campanilla at a very good price. The churches, including santa croce are amazing, and worth the visit. Also, almost all the other churches that are not included in the ticket are open and you can visit them for free.
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.
The cathedral, which was built between 1659 and 1712, is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture. It features an elaborate façade and a bell tower. The church is also home to the Museo Diocesano, San Matteo, Santa Chiara and Santa Croce churches. It is well worth taking your time to visit!
Beautiful Baroque Cathedral. Quite amazing the amount of time it would take to construct and maintain
911eVoX — Google review
Amazing baroque church with a stunning interior design. The organist, Tonio Calabrese allowed us to stay at the organ loft during mass.
Zoltan Hegyi — Google review
A must see if like baroque churches
Marv Baker — Google review
There is something mysterious and spooky about this cathedral🫣 the entry comes as part of your €9 ticket 🎫
Pasha — Google review
A must-see, as much for its setting as the church itself. If you want to enter, you need to purchase a ticket that costs 6 Euro to enter the Cathedral, the Old Seminary, the Diocesan Museum, also the Basilica near it.
Willy Dinata — Google review
It’s very amazing the baroque architecture. If you go there sit down and slowly appreciate each detail. The angels, birds and many details sculpted are incredible.
The church is not too big.
They have a package in the entrance can you can buy one entrance for all the churches or just one for this one.
Maria Klann — Google review
The biggest and best of the four churches you can visit with the 11 euro ticket. The level of hand crafts is beyond imagination. The crypt downstairs is worth the visit.
Espen Sletten — Google review
Amazing baroque delight in Lecce!
Located in a nice piazza, with tickets being sold nearby, in the information office. The family ticket is a value of money, and would recommend to get if you are not alone.
*Tip: Look for the secret underground area (Photos posted but shhh)
Pegasios Petrou — Google review
11€ entrance fee. Sure there are other churches included but it should be free on Easter Sunday. These are places of worshipping too. Merchants of the temple are back and make money.
Michael — Google review
Over the top Baroque bounty in this lush and fabulous Duomo. The columns have climbing and clinging angels. The altars (there are many) are adorned with saintly sculptures and paintings. My favorite is the railings, complete with multicolored marbles. A true work of art. The downstairs contains some excavation and human remains as in bones and a skull. Oh my.
Diane Albanese — Google review
Impressive church - baroque style with tons of works over the columns.
Great value on the family ticket: € 17,00 to visit the Duomo, Museo Diocesano; San Matteo, Santa Chiara and Santa Croce Church’s.
Take your time and enjoy!!!!
Carrisiland Resort offers a rustic hotel set in a theme park with Western-inspired rooms and verandas, along with complimentary breakfast. The resort features an exciting amusement and water park with various rides and entertainment options for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy water slides, a wave pool, splash areas for kids, live themed shows, and plenty of seating in sunny or shaded areas. Additionally, there are dining options including a bar serving snacks and drinks as well as grilling facilities.
Kids love the aqua park great value and reasonably priced inside. Lots of wadeable areas. 7 pools and slides. Nice and clean free Sun loungers and parking. Bring your own picnic and BBQ space is provided.
Jacina Coyne — Google review
The park is nicely set out and is reasonably priced, however, we went with three 15 year olds, paid adult price for them and then they weren't allowed on the three descent slides without an 18 year old! How can they be classed as an adult for entry, but too young to go on the double inflatable slides without an actual adult? It can't be their size, as they're all taller than my husband and I.
Water was very cold too.
There are only about 7 slides, and not really exciting enough for older teenagers.
I'd say it's ideal for 5 to 12 year old.
Amanda Kingston — Google review
We really enjoyed the stay at Carrisiland Resort! Lot of fun for my little boy who likes the water slides. Plenty of facilities, barbecue spots and nice apartments where we spent a night. The only negative point, if we can say so, is the presence of 🪰 into the apartment which can be eliminated with specific equipment. But apart from this, all good. Thank you all the staff who work there!!
Luigi Quarato — Google review
The place in general is good but the restrictions are so many that really spoil the fun for the kids.For big rides a parent needs to accompany the kid so i had to be with my 14 year old to go for the rides!!🤔 And if you have 2 kids like me I have to wait 30 minutes with one to do the ride and then wait another 30 minutes plus to go with the second...I understand safety is a priority but this really spoils the fun for the kids.The staff was really polite and the park was clean.At busy times it is crowded and you will have to wait a long time to go to the popular rides.
Ioannis Louizos — Google review
The waterpark is well organized for adults and most importantly for children, we had a great time there
khootcia Begum abdoolah — Google review
Worst aquapark I have been at:
- Everything (slides) closes between 13-14 for siesta
- Slides are for selected age group only (e.g. you cannot slide with kids if slide is for 6-12)
- Awful queue management. Two attractions on one tower, One is "fast", other one more popular. You will be waiting in the same queue as rest, despite one attraction being more or less empty
- Layout: the whole area is very noodlish, you will be walking around a lot ("restaurants", toilets, whatever)
- No changing rooms? No proper showers?
- The slides themselves are mediocre and considering the popularity of the place (don't get convinced by the awards, like we were) there isn't enough of them
- For the smallest kids (e.g. 4 y.o.) not enough attractions (really just one)
- During the summer the fun park (dinosaurs, jungle etc) are closed
2 stars, because kids still enjoyed it and it still somewhat working. Definitely not worth the money
Petr Krej?? — Google review
We went there for my son's 7th birthday. Most of the slides were too big for him and we ended up wondering from here to there.
It was very strange to see that staff was making small children queue for the small slides area. At times the slides were empty, while the queue was becoming bigger. Didn't see the point of that.
Poor activity for such a big territory - there were no shows - just staff taking pictures that you can buy at the end for a ridiculous price (10€ or the 1st photo and 7€ for the next ones). Music was too loud as well.
On the good side we found the place very clean and they have a good variety of (Italian) food at the cafe. Lasagna was great and the aubergine as well.
Tip: Follow their Instagram account for a 3€ discount for each follower. Show this at the ticket counter when buying the tickets and they will apply the discount immediately.
All in all - I would maybe recommend the park for children above 10yo. I would not go back.
Constanta Lungu — Google review
We had Groupon vouchers for a group of 8 and it was a fantastic day. A well run, clean park with water slides for all ages. You can bring your own lunch as there are many nice picnic places in the park. The pools are beautifully clean and welcoming. Thank you for a great day! We would certainly recommend it to families for a fun day out.
Mel Tracy — Google review
This is an amazing place to take your family for a day of fun. They have water slides, wave pool, and a place for little kids. There are tons of chairs available in the sun and shade. There is a bar that sales snacks and drinks for everyone. Grills are available to grill your own food or you can eat at one of the restaurants that sale a variety of food.
If you are looking for a great time with your entire family, choose Carrisiland!
Valda — Google review
The best place to go with kids for fun in summer near LECCE, very organized, professional staff, loads of things to do
Fabio Munzi — Google review
Great waterpark lots of stuff to do but the three biggest slides you wanted to go on you couldn't unless your 18 no matter how tall you are they won't let you go in without an adult even if your 15. Queues are also not that long ,but why is there a queue for the pirate slide there is no need. Overall this waterpark is good ,but there are too many restrictions ,but I do not recommend it if you want to go on the big slides and you are a teenager.
Niko — Google review
I would like to have the opportunity to be in the shadow of something and not always under the sun... If you have a newborn like me, you should be the first person to enter the place to get the right place with a piece of shadow. Bathrooms should have more hand soap and less water mixed. Apart from this, it is a nice place to stay and have fun!
Cecilia (Inky) — Google review
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Contrada Curtipitrizzi, 72020 Cellino San Marco BR, Italy
Centro Storico in Ostuni offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and vineyards, with its whitewashed hilltop buildings enclosed by defensive walls. The area is characterized by steep alleyway staircases and cobblestone streets lined with charming shops, cozy trattorias, and casual bars. Visitors can explore the grand Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and the Museum of Preclassic Civilizations of the Southern Murgia Hills.
Basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria is a late-Romanesque and Gothic church in the town of Puglia, Italy. It is considered a national monument and features a facade in an Apulian-Romanesque style. The interior is adorned with richly painted frescoes dating back to the 14th century, depicting angels with musical instruments and medieval paintings in magnificent colors.
The most interesting church in Lecce province, the brightest gem of local art. All walls and vaults are covered with precious frescoes of XIV-XV centuries. There are 5 great cycles of frescoes: Gospel, Genesis, Apocalypse, life of Virgin Mary, life of St Catherine
sibeaster — Google review
When you visit Italy (whatever you are) you will find a church very close one to another
This situation is repeated in the south region of La Puglia
In this case and based on recommendation done by a person who live in Malendugno I decided to visit this Basilica that belongs to 14th century
For my surprise, this Basilica is plenty of images (paintings) on the wall very different in comparison with other church’s or Cathedral
It has been so interesting to visit it
With these comments some pictures that I have taken
Javier Slongo — Google review
Amazing frescoes
Louise Bourgault — Google review
Take your time because the frescoes are numerous and beautiful
Alexander Robotnick — Google review
One of a kind church, with lots of afrescos paintings all around. If you are around, the church is worth a visit.
Claudia Fene — Google review
Stunning frescoes, and quite a different church from what we’ve seen elsewhere in Puglia. Definitely worth a visit. It would be great if there was more information about the paintings available for visitors.
Dorota Sakwerda — Google review
Agree with other reviewers. Worth coming to Galatina just to see this Basilica. Parked around the Piazza Alighieri and walked to the Basilica. Note: In the Piazza there are public toilets (0.50 entry).
Martin Badwolf — Google review
I am not easily impressed and usually feel like a bit overwhelmed by the number of churches I have seen in Europe. But this one was like a WOW, full of amazing medieval paintings all over in such magnificent colors. This is one of the most impressive churches I have seen in Italy. Do not miss it if you are in the area.
Isolde L — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches in Italy. Definitely worth visiting.
Marcin Kawko (folkkawek) — Google review
Stunning Church with medieval frescoes and a beautiful cloister
Laura Paris — Google review
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Zoosafari is an animal park that offers a drive-through safari, sea lion aquarium, roller coasters, and water rides. The park is affordable and provides clean and exciting experiences for visitors. It's recommended to purchase vegetables for the animals before arriving at the gate of the park. However, caution should be exercised when choosing a vehicle as some animals may damage cars. The zoo allows visitors to get up close with beautiful animals like lions crossing in front of cars.
Amazing park, I've never seen animals this close, like a lion crossing over in front of my car! The monkeys rail tour is a nice idea, but it's so protected inside that you can't really see much. It's such a pity.I'm not sure how happy the polar bear was, as 40 degrees C was too much even for me. Overall spectacular though!
Daniela F — Google review
Awesome experience, animals come close and you can touch them. Car safari is very nice! It takes almost the whole day to go visit all the attractions. I definitely recommend.
Karmen Bournaska — Google review
A wonderful experience! We stayed there for 5 hours, around 3 for the zoo safari and another 2 for the other experiences included and it was really fun and exciting. It's really worth the price! Strongly recommend!
Alexandru Lupu — Google review
A must go for families with kids. Better to go in winter than in summer with the heat. The animals seem to be having a good time. You get the feeling that animals enjoy very much the encounter with humans. Dangerous animals are kept at a safe distance, but close enough to feel like you’ve entered their world. Hugging a giraffe was probably the cutest thing I’ve done there.
Marianna Massa — Google review
Amazing experience. I highly recommend anyone arriving by train at Fasano to rent a car from parking lot close to train station for the day at the zoo and go to the safari with it.
Daniella Chetcuti — Google review
a great experience cannot be described in words. the kids had fun. worth every cent. Allow half a day for all the attractions. many visitors but very good organization. it feels like a real safari. i wish i could leave 10 stars.
Peter Velkov — Google review
Really great place to visit. There are both places, one is zoosafari ( driving in car), second is zoo + fun park. Both are great. Cost is 120 for two adults and two kids. But it is worth the price. At least 5h is needed. Best have own food, unfortunately restaurants are poor quality and very pricey (18euro for lunch per person). A lot of beauty animals, really you can touch them… moreover place is very beautiful , charm-full. For sure will go there again.
Aleksander Malanowski — Google review
Amazing a very special, unforgettable experience. a day dedicated to the family in the most beautiful way. I highly recommend that a family with children go here as you have a very nice day to spend. watch out for goats as they tend to get close to the car and can scratch it. do not miss the visit inside the lemurs as it is unique. it costs only €3 more
Rudgert — Google review
LOVED every minute of it! Regarding the cost, it was 32 euros per person. For the overall experience, I feel like it’s definitely worth it. With the same ticket you have access to the rest of the zoo (pedestrian access) and other activities. Would definitely visit again.
Andreea Balan — Google review
Clean, exciting, affordable and...did I mention clean? This place was more than worth the drive, price, and experience. Don't forget to buy vegetables for the animals before you drive up to the gate of the park. I would be careful about which vehicle you take, however. We saw a buffalo dig it's horns into a car and, well, the owner wasn't too happy.
Donte Gordon — Google review
a good place, a lot of interesting things, a lot of positive impressions ... but the only minus is you buy an entrance ticket and you still have to pay for all the little things, a boat, an entrance to the aquarium, parking. You must have cash with you.
Barbara — Google review
Amazing! We are full of good emotions. The closest contact with wild animals in my life. Big amount of different animals
????? ?????? — Google review
This place has a nice drive thru safari where the animals will come right up to the window and get in the way of your vehicle. I would suggest buying the carrot and peanut bags they sell outside the zoo. Not clear on the legality of it but there are no signs saying you can’t feed the animals and everyone seems to do it. The drive thru safari is pretty long. After you go thru the safari you can then park and there’s also an amusement park and additional zoo features to the rest of place. It does cost more money to ride any rides once in the amusement park. It wasn’t very busy and no lines on any of the rides. Was great for our 3-year old: bumper cars, gondola ride, merry go round, etc. It’s an ok amusement park, but was a great half day event for us and a change from the many beach days.
Chris Hugenberger — Google review
Really good experience, would like to come here again. The zoo is separated in safari (where u can feed and interact with animals) and zoo part. (where you, besides watching animals, can find amusement park and places to eat). Close interaction with animals is the best part.
Iva Lekic — Google review
Cannot be missed. Animals goes around you by driving the car. Huge and a lot of animals from goats to elephant, giraffes, tigers and bears.
FIRST GO TROUGH the drive way zoosafari and have available ticket to go after within the park to see monkeys with a tractor. Can go in an other part to see the bears and polar bears and reptiles. €92 for 3 adults and a car. Worthy.
nazziena agius — Google review
One of the best experiences you can have in the region of Puglia. Really worth it to see so many animals next to you. Adults and kids can enjoy it equally.
Natali Nikolova — Google review
It is a a natural environment where you can see almost all kinds of animals living in the natural environment like quadrupeds, birds, pet fish, big snakes, reptiles, etc. In the evenings, it is a great haven where young people can engage in various sports where they can have adventurous experiences to inspire the children. Tickets are very reasonably priced. Go and have these experiences. rejoice
Neel Perera — Google review
The fee is worth for the drive Safari only, the normal Zoo was average seen so many times.
The drive path takes around 90 min, but we drove it more than 2 hours (enough space to stand aside to let others bypass you).
Although the rule's windows must be closed, most drive with windows down (except when passing the lions and tigers). Animals are used to people and cars, they lean their head through windows letting you pet them and feed them - the best for that are giraffes and zebras.
We had rice cakes, peaches and bananas with us. If you plan feeding them buy some food beforehand, as the road sellers before the park offer a small bag for 5 Euros.
The drive around the tigers is unbelievable - they're 5, 6 of them on a roundabout with a tree and a small pond. They played and posed so we drove 3 circles around.
Driving 10 met from the lions was so thrilling, and after that along the way you meet elephants, rhinos, camels, buffalos,...
Completing the drive you park your car (extra 3 Euros) and enter the normal Zoo. Here, I would point out the Monkey train - caged train which takes you through hundreds of monkeys jumping on it.
The rest of the Zoo is quite average and was underwhelming after the Safari drive.
To conclude - no matter you're with kids or not, this is really one of the best attractions in entire Puglia region.
Dejan Braki — Google review
It was a great time for us and the kids.
We were surprised by the diversity of the animals and options to spend time.
You should plan a full day here. Beside the safari option, which will take a max 1-1,5h, there are more things to be discovered in this park.
You have also fair options to eat (no fancy restaurant but fast food Italian style kitchen).
It was really enjoyable time spent in a place perfect for kids.
Liviu S — Google review
An enjoyable day out with the family, we were very surprised at the number of animals in the zoo, very well kept and looking healthy.
The downside is that you are able to drive through the animals habitat with your car which isn't very healthy for the wildlofe also the tickets price which can exceed over 150 euro for a family of 5, this won't include most of the rides at the fairground next to the zoo, you would need to purchase extra tickets to enjoy the rides and some shows.
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 Zi — 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 Demetz — 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 Laureri — 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 Királyi-Papp — Google review
One of the many incredibly well preserved watchtower that dot Apulia coast.
Simona Pergola — 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 David Quiroga — Google review
Very nice example of ancient defendant and surveillance position, on the side you will find a more modern machine gun position from the 1st WW. Enjoy and visit.
Alex Puppat — Google review
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Via Torre Lapillo, 73010 Torre Lapillo, Porto Cesareo LE, Italy
Clean beach with a bit of a club vibe. Definitely on the high end. Prices for sun beds are on the higher side but so is the quality of the beach and the service. They also give you a floating foam bed you can use on the water if you want to engage in a super chill tanning mode. If you can book in advance. Parking is free. The range of food and drinks is very satisfying, there’s something for any taste and hunger level. Bottles of wine are available at reasonable prices as well. Honestly, only good mood throughout. You should leave happy, rested and pleased.
Damir Islamovic — Google review
No one ever replies to the phone or an email to book a beach bed. We tried to go at our own risk and found a spot, with no umbrella. Drinks were nice and a good break from the sun. The beach was Caribbean like. Overall a cute place.
jonfargion — Google review
Nice beach club but the water is not the cleanest in the area (lots of sea weeds) and the beds are on the back with not enough shade in my opinion. No table service in the restaurant (food is good!). Still a great experience and worth the money.
Mufa5a — Google review
a bit crowded during the day, but okay.
clean sea, comfortable beds, and great food.
but what amazed me the most is how hard working the staff is! they are so polite, and they literally clean the beach every 5 mintes!
bravo, keep going
Draga Tontic — Google review
I love the atmosphere using native design and wood furnishings. Beach is clean and crystal clear which reminds me of our beautiful white sand beaches in the Philippines. It's Kinda pricey ( it must include beach towels ✌🏽) but you get the relaxation and treatment that you will need. I liked that we could eat and enjoy our drinks on our sunbeds.
Desi Vetrone — Google review
This lido is clearly upscale, a bit posh, and well kept. The beach is beautiful, no doubt about that. So, expect to pay a premium for that, north of €50 for a third or fourth row spot. Having said that, our deal breaker was that they do NOT allow any cooler (no matter how small). We had one with a bottle of water and they refused to let us in. Just something to be aware of, since it's pretty common to bring a small refreshment for a ling day in the sun. I would recommend the next door lido (bonavista) which is significantly cheaper, shares the same beach, has impeccable amenities, and it's more lenient on small coolers/food brought from outside (you don't have to overpay for cheap bar food).
Paolo V — Google review
Went today and booked 2 loungers and umbrella 1st row for 85 euros and 2 loungers 2nd row 75 euros. Lovely soft loungers table service and the water is the clearest I've ever been to. Food also excellent. Although an expensive day it was a treat that I don't regret..thank you
phil Read — Google review
The greatest beach experience ever. I wasn't expecting such a treatment. Wonderful water , very comfy sunbeds , Staff were extremely helpful and hardworking . They clean your place every 10 minutes, you can order food & drink from your sunbed . Nice music and overall amazing vibes. Get ready to spend slightly more than other places in Puglia but worth every penny. Food was great and 5 stars service. Well done everyone
Luca Giampietro — Google review
A bit expensive beach club (for Puglia prices) but in my opinion it was worth money. First of all very clean, sandy beach with blue water - a bit tropical vibes which I liked, different from rocky coastline of other regions. Excellent music from speakers:) food was pretty good for beach club
Jacek Obral — Google review
Everything about Togo is fantastic. Situated on crystal clear water. Incredibly clean sand and establishment as a whole. Good and drinks are great and the service is excellent.
Dino Cajic — Google review
The beach club I liked the most in Puglia, spent two days there and everything was great! The beach is truly beautiful, cristal clear water and no waves at all! The service is very good too, correct number of waiters and very friendly. Booking system very well organized, comfortable sunbeds, good food (e.g. octopus cold dish was perfect) and fair wine selection. Despite being there at the peak of the summer when is crowded everywhere, I had relaxing days at Togo bay.
Douglas F. Silva — Google review
Beautiful and quite beach club.
We unfortunately came on a red flag day so the waves were very strong and the sea was filled with algae and dirt.
Service is great and attentive, but be ready to overpay for everything.
Graziani — Google review
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Strada Provinciale 340 Torre Lapillo - Torre Columena, 73010 Torre Lapillo LE, Italy
Grotte di Castellana is a fascinating natural attraction located 40km southeast of Bari, Italy. The extensive karst cave network boasts a 3.2KM-long and 230-foot deep tour route that showcases an impressive range of underground landscapes, including remarkable stalactite and stalagmite formations like the jellyfish, bacon, and stocking.
This place was amazing no, I mean extremely amazing and I'll really recommend for you all to visit. It's one of the most interesting places I've ever visited. At first it looks like an ordinary cave but as u go you'll remember what I've mentioned. I'm not gonna say a lot about what's inside as I don't want wanna be ur spoiler. The only thing I'll say is that wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking like for an 1 hour and half to and fro, really needs lots of walking I'm telling you now but there is an option of short walk and long walk so just pi k ur choice. Bring light jacket as it gets cold coz you'll go down to 70 meters below and reminder if ur claustrophobic PLEASE don't go there u might start a panic attack. For other who doesn't have any restrictions please do enjoy the site coz it's Amazing! Have a wonderful time visit them.
Micy Armoush — Google review
Great experience, beautiful caves, happy guide. I recommend complete 3 km tour. It could last longer, 100 min feels to short, sometimes we were "sprinting" through the beautiful corridors without time to really appreciate them.
Maciej Kuleta — Google review
Great weekend experience exploring the history of the caves.
It was an amazing experience and the tour guide was in English. It was a two hour hike from beginning to end. The cave had some great scenery and the history was throughly explained.
Sammakai Richards — Google review
One of the longest cave tours in Europe. The tour guides take it at a slow pace, so it is a comfortable walk. Very helpful second guides trail the group and can help if you are struggling to keep up. The rock formations are beautiful, with the white cavern being the highlight. The formation of the day though was the camel in the second cavern. Make sure to go with vaccine certification, or recent test.
Mark Jackson — Google review
Excellent English guide and beautiful experience! The trek is a bit long but not too strenuous. On the way back from the end the guide didn’t s for much but kept a fast pace to get out. I’m very tall and there were just a few places where I had to watch my head.
Micah Harrison — Google review
Nice to see the caves inside. The first cave is the most impressive one. This one has a hole where you can see the sky. This cave is actually the only one where you can and may take pictures. Little dogs with a special carrying bag or under you arm can come with you. Nice tour of 50 minutes, for us enough. Temperature is in between 16° - 18° and the humidity is high. Wear some good shoes, because some of the steps and rocks are very slippery!
Rene Tijs — Google review
Amazing caves and a great place to go on a rainy day. Took the full tour, definitely worth doing to see the white cave at the end. Worth noting that you aren't allowed to take photos past the main entrance cave and there was nowhere to buy photos at the end of the tour (it was winter and everything was closed, might be different in summer).
Heather Heelis — Google review
Fabulous visit!!! Been to the one in New Zealand but this one is way more spectacular! We’re very lucky to have the gentleman who worked with the professor Anelli (who discovered the grotte) as our guide, making our visit really unforgettable!
Iju S — Google review
Has to be one of the most impressive easy accessible caves systems in the world.
The 2 hour tour is recommended to appreciate the sheer magnificence and natural majesty. It's relatively fast paced but wholly worth it.
Be aware that photography is only permitted in the first two chambers.
Simon Wheeler (Boch?) — Google review
An amazing wander of nature. If anyone comes to visit Apulia this cave is a must see. The white one is absolutely mind-blowing. The staff is professional and friendly.
Tommaso Riviello — Google review
Just an extraordinary time spent in this grotto. Every corner and crack takes your breath away. Nature is wild and this place will give you a very special insight to what nature really is capable of. I am amazed and humbled by what I witnessed today. I brought my two kids with me - age 5 and 8. They loved it and thanks to our amazing English speaking tour guide: Mary, our kids felt like a big part of the tour. She kept them interested and bringing them along for a fantastic tour where their imagination were put into play.
Trine Garn — Google review
Amazing experience! I couldn’t recommend it enough. We had an excellent tour guide and were educated on all of the ins and outs of the cave system. I’ll definitely re-visit here when I’m in the area again!
Alec Hewstone — Google review
This is a must do if you are in South East Italy ( Puglia) . The cave network is mind-blowing. I recommend the full itinerary. For the price of tickets it's fully worth it. Even small children can visit. Be mindful there are no bathroom breaks ( can be challenging with kids) . It's a guided tour available in English and Italian. Guides do a fantastic job by taking you back in time to 35 million years . On return you can take lifts from the first level. You'll enjoy this for sure. Video and photography is only allowed up to the 1St stage.
binu vasu — Google review
3 stars is for the organization, not the caves. The cave is marvelous and definitely worth a visit but a couple of things about the visit made us angry:
- 3 eur fee for buying online tickets
- paid WC
- paid parking, about 5 min of a very brisk walk ways (4 eur, cash only)
The cave is warm - 17 degrees, no need for heavy jackets. We took the large tour, it was about 1,5 hour and 3 km to walk. Would really recommend the visit, the cave is magnificent.
Dominika Nosková — Google review
We just cone back from our day trip to the caves. We had a lovely lunch before entering the caves. Truly amazing and wonderful. Worth the visit. We did it by bus from Bari well worth it. Mary our tour guide through cave was great, very knowledgeable and sense of humour 😀
Damian Bonner — Google review
I stopped here with my wife and a few friends, we bought tickets ahead of time, you might need to make plans ahead in order to get in. The tour was OK, stay in the front to hear better. It is longer than you might think, you will walk down, up, down, up on semi-wet ground. It can to slippery! Unfortunately there is a lot of moss growing now and the rock has a green tint. Even the White Cave is not what it once was.... It is interesting, but it is not an amazing wonder.
Paul Clausen — Google review
The most beautiful caves I ever seen, Its really mind blowing at the start and ending especially when there is a sun light
Sam Ghoreyshi — Google review
Spectacular place! Must see if you are in the neighbourhood. But our visit wouldn’t have been so great if not for the wonderful guide Daniella! She is truely made for the job telling us all the stories and interesting facts about the caves - all in the nice and fun atmosphere. Highly recommended for nature and history enthusiasts!
Patrycja Lasocka — Google review
Firstly - the caves are amazing and definitely worth visiting. However, we waited for 1.5 hours for an English tour which on reflection wasn’t worth waiting for! You can only visit with a tour - ensure you check the timetable for timings on your date. There were about 30 people on the tour and unless you were stood next to the guide you couldn’t hear her. I didn’t learn a lot as a result and we asked the guide to speak up - she said no. So - two recommendations: the tour guides have a microphone or the guide at the back give updates to the end of the visitors trail or don’t bother waiting for a tour in your language…just go on the next available & read about it on google afterwards. Sorry - it’s an amazing place but we were disappointed with the paid tour @€15 each plus €7 for parking it wasn’t cheap.
Lynne Powell — Google review
We did the “short tour” (50 minutes). The caves are fascinating and the guide did a good job providing descriptions. The caves are not that cold (to us) but definitely slippery (several folks slipped or biffed while on the tour). Recommend booking online at least one day prior (the tours can sell out). This also avoids dealing with the ticket line which may open only 15 minutes prior to the tour.
Kevin Thomas — Google review
A river that used to flow 200 meters below the surface of the earth in the distant past. Later, its water has gone down another 200 meters into the earth. During the flow of the river, the calcium carbonate in the water coagulates and condenses and forms various shaped figures and crystals are beautifully deposited on the top and bottom and both sides of the river. Definitely a place to visit at least once.
Alberobello is a charming and historic town in southern Italy that's known for its trulli - traditional, wooden huts with steep roofs. If you're looking to explore the area, consider booking a walking tour with Trulli e Puglia Tour di Alberobello. With local help, you'll be able to get a better idea of each trullo, and learn about Alberobello's history and culture.
I honestly can’t stress enough how important it is to book this wonderful tour if you are planning a trip to Alberobello! Especially if the wonderful Mimo is your tour guide. He is funny, informative and educational and makes for a very insightful and informative tour ending in visiting an actual Trulli house doubling as a museum then a perfectly prepared lunch served in a secret garden whilst being serenaded by a beautiful live music! Epic experience!
Trina — Google review
Great and experienced tour guiding company, they have a house museum of their own.
Giuseppe D — Google review
nice
george iachim — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful city already visited twice, you always discover something new. Anyone who has time and is in Puglia should take a look at the trulli in Alberobello.
(Original)
Wunderschöne Stadt bereits zum 2 mal besichtigt, man entdeckt immer wieder etwas neues. Jeder der Zeit hat und sich in Apulien befindet sollte sich die Trullis in Alberobello ansehen.
Daniela Walker — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place that takes you back to years gone by!
(Original)
Un posto meraviglioso che ti riporta negli anni passati!
Larion Ioan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic place, history and architecture mixed at the same time in a wonderfully evocative place
(Original)
Luogo fantastico ,storia e architettura mescolati contemporaneamente i un posto meravigliosamente suggestivo
armando saetta — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, very kind people, I also ate the ice cream and it was delicious, the shops are well stocked and very well set up with very kind and helpful staff, moderate prices... I recommend visiting it at least once...
(Original)
Posto bellissimo,gente molto gentile,ho mangiato anche il gelato ed é buonissimo,i negozi sono molto riforniti e molto ben allestiti con personale molto gentile e disponibile,prezzi modici...Consiglio di visitarlo almeno una volta...
adele zullo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty place, visited in barely 1 hour,
(Original)
Tres joli lieu parcoiru en 1h a peine,
Baia Verde beach is a 3-km stretch of pristine white sand with crystal-clear waters and an array of nearby dining and nightlife options. The shoreline is dotted with sun loungers and beach clubs where visitors can enjoy the warmth of the sun, rent an umbrella or simply relax by the shore. Although there are some rocks along the coast, they have a soft texture that makes them safe to walk on.
One of best beaches in Puglia to be relaxed with clean waters
Xabier P — Google review
Ok beach, average.
Crowded and dirty sand, water is also not impressive.
There are other much better beaches in the area, I highly recommend lido la Rosa dei Venti.
Roxana Florea — Google review
We loved this place, despite its pricy for August, but anyway worth it.
The only thing I would suggest owner is to ban smoking on the beach. As sometimes there are people smoking cigarettes every five second, which is annoying.
Hayk Badalyan — Google review
This is one of very few fine white sand beaches in Puglia region. It's located some 15 min drive south from beautiful Gallipoli. Parking is a problem in peak August season when we visited and it's paying.
Beach is really nice, sea very clean and you can choose between paying sunbeds and umbrellas by beach bars of free spaces along the beach
Dejan Braki — Google review
We are staying in Gallipoli and our hotel suggested this beach…we are GLAD we went! Quite and charming local with beautiful water and views. Very clean and quaint with a relaxing yet upbeat vibe. All ages shared the experience and everyone was smiling. A great way to spend a summer day!
dave depmore — Google review
Stunning beach. With these crystal blue waters and white sands you’d think you were in the Caribbean! The beach clubs along the coast were also great for those who just want to rent a sun-bed and umbrella.
Linda M — Google review
It's a beautiful beach! Really warm and clear water although the waves were quite strong. Don't know if that was just an off day as we only went once. Some rocks but they feel like they've got carpet on so not sharp. Once you get past them it's all good.
Jo Thornley — Google review
Nice beach, quiet, private. LED bar is nice, good mojitos.
The Basilica Concattedrale di Sant'Agata in old town Gallipoli is a stunning 17th century baroque cathedral that is renowned for its intricate statues, paintings and frescoes. Built with local stone between 1629 and 1696 to replace an earlier church on the same site, this magnificent ecclesiastical structure exudes an elegant and ornate charm. The cathedral's interior boasts exquisite paintings which contribute to the serene atmosphere of the sacred space.
The Sant'Agata Basilica is located in the heart of Gallipoli old town which is on a small island. It is the largest building there packed in tiny streets around, so it's difficult to capture the whole beautiful Baroque facade.
The interiors are stunning - pretty dark as a result of lacking sunlight with similarly dark huge paintings on its walls. Terrific marble art work as well. Free entry
Dejan Braki — Google review
unfortunately, it was under construction when i was here, but it was still very pretty
Agata Kov??ov? — Google review
This was my favourite church in all of Apulia and certainly the best thing in Gallipoli. An added bonus was the wedding taking place which was colourful and very interesting
Carita McCullagh — Google review
Very nice cathedral.
Niko — Google review
Really good paintings around the cathedral very nice atmosphere.
Richard Burgess — Google review
The cathedral basilica of Sant'Agata virgin and martyr (Basilica Cathedrālis S.Agathæ), also known as Gallipoli cathedral, is dedicated to the patron saint of the city of Gallipoli and of the diocese of the same name. The current cathedral church was elevated to a minor pontifical basilica in 1946 by Pope Pius XII, at the request of Bishop Nicola Margiotta. With the Royal Decree of November 21, 1940, the Italian king Vittorio Emanuele III elevated it to the status of a national monument due to its historical and artistic importance. It is the seat of an archpriest, of a chapter of the canons and of the homonymous parish. It is located in the center and at the highest point of the island, a site probably intended as a sacred area since ancient times. For the work the local builders Francesco Bischettimi and Scipione Lachibari were called, who followed the design of the entire factory built by Giovan Bernandino Genuino. Due to the large number of canvases it can be considered a real art gallery. It is a baroque church of the seventeenth century, rebuilt to replace the ancient Romanesque church dedicated to St. John Chrysostom. The canon of the cathedral D'Elia claimed that the Basilica dated back to the XIIth and therefore had to have a Norman-Romanesque-Pugliese style. In 1629 the ancient temple was destroyed and the first stone of the new church was laid, in the presence of the archpriest Michele di Valandia, high prelate of the Chapter, deputy to bishop Rueda absent. Fundamental was the donation made in this regard by the doctor, philosopher, teacher, scholar of Gallipoli Giovanni Giacomo Lazzari. An inscription placed by the then bishop of Gallipoli Oronzo Filomarini (placed today above the entrance to the sacristy) explains the origin of the Cathedral, once dedicated to St. John Chrysostom.
Huykyung “Grace” Byun — Google review
Muy linda, al menos por afuera. Entre callecitas miniatura.
(Translated by Google)
Very pretty, at least on the outside. Between miniature streets.
Emiliano Fodaro Buffa — Google review
Wonderful cathedral in the old centre if Gallipoli!
B. S. T. — Google review
Iglesia bonita. Pero nada espectacular
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful church. But nothing spectacular
Patricia Naranjo — Google review
Grateful place
Amazing colours different to others for sure
Spiaggia di Punta della Suina is a stunning beach known for its crystal-clear waters, often compared to the Maldives. The beauty of the beach and the clear waters make it a popular spot for Instagram-worthy photos. Visitors have also reported meeting friendly locals, adding to the overall excellent experience of visiting this picturesque beach.
A great beach with water so clear that some girls make fake videos from the Maldives for Instagram. 😂
Martin Bonko — 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 de Castello — Google review
Beach was beautiful. Met a few friendly locals that made it an excellent experience.
Ric K — Google review
Don't go there! 45 euro for umbrella and 2 lays. Bad service unpolite personnel.
This archaeological museum has a vast collection of artefacts from Paleolithic carvings to early Middle Age vessels. It is situated in the new town of Taranto and is one of Italy's most important museums.
Impressive museum with artefacts from glorious past of Taranto. It is a must for visiting.
Boyan Aleksandrov — Google review
I have never before seen so disagreeable staff as here. We had to come back, as buying a ticket was impossible on the same day and only online. Then, in full Covid, we had to stay in a group to listen to Italian explanations, while my children don't speak that language. And that all aggressively communicated.
Concerning the collection - beautiful pieces, but presented as a gathering of artefacts only. No story available. No archaeological context. This type of exposition fosters pillage. I had to go to Wikipedia to learn of the details of the athlete grave.
The museum building itself is ok, but the staircase in the style of an elementary school.
Ulrike Guerin — Google review
This museum starts in prehistory, and mostly has Greek and Roman artifacts. I thought it was great! I needed about 4 hours in the museum, at least. Normal people will only need 1-1.5 hours, unless they are interested in ceramics.
Cliff — Google review
Great museum, I just didn't like that the visit time was limited for the restrictions, we had to hurry up for each room to be free for other visitors...there was always someone from the museum breathing on my neck..could be better organised
Camilla Carlea — Google review
A very extensive collection, we did not expect such interesting exhibits. All descriptions are in English, well worth a visit
Panetka — Google review
Fabulous place, descriptors in Italian And English, so much history to look at... thank heavens for the arrows on the floor!! Or we would have missed half of it. Look out for the random Egyptian babboon 😀
Katy Pover — Google review
There are discounts for youngsters and students. See them online! There was no wait to enter. I'm amazed by the recopilation of Corinthian, Greek, Roman and Italian archeological History, they tell a story of many by-gone generations and a continuous struggle for Civilization Construction.
Alejandro Flavián — Google review
MARTA is that kind of museum where one loses one’s head.
Castello Aragonese is a beautiful fortress located on an island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich history, dating back more than 1000 years, and it's interesting to explore on a tour. The castle is also home to two cafes and a bookshop, which are great places to relax after a day of sightseeing.
Nice tour, enthusiastic tour guide. Need to call for tour reservations, which are free. The tour was only in Italian.
Eric Hirsch — Google review
Castello Aragonese, Italy
Castello Aragonese is a medieval castle located in Ischia Ponte and is perhaps the most iconic and intriguing of all Ischia's sights. It dates back nearly 2,500 years when the original fortress was built by Hiero I, a tyrant from the Sicilian region of Syracusa. In the early days after its creation, the site comprised of two watch-towers to guard against attacks from enemy forces, while the sea surrounding it offered its greatest source of protection from any potential raids. Control of the rock-fortress changed hands between Neopolitan and Roman forces for many years with its strategic position in the region seen as vital for trade and protection of the island's resources.
In the middle ages the castle gained its current name due to the tenancy of the Aragonese royal family whom created much of the structure of the castle as it is seen today. In 1441 one of the most important events in the castle's history took place when it was connected to the land by the same stone bridge that still stands. The previously wooden bridge and comparatively weak fortifications of the fortress were deemed as insufficient protection against modern pirates, plunderers and raiders which inspired King Alfonso V to set about creating the magnificent citadel. The castle has had several incarnations in its long long history. At one stage it was the home to 2,000 inhabitants of the island and has also been used as a prison in times of conflict.
For modern-day visitors to Ischia, Castello Aragonese offers a fascinating glimpse in to the history of the island as well as providing a beautiful and dramatic addition to the landscape. As the ferries and hydrofoils approach Ischia, the first thing people notice is the huge green mass of Mount Epomeo, followed by iconic sight of the castle as they get closer to port.
???? ???? — Google review
Nice location, freshly restored buildings. Inside some small rooms with old cannons. A nice location is down the stairs below the moveable bridge. Important: Building needs special permission from navy to enter.
Christian Hendrich (Henner) — Google review
A pure gem.
The museum is free and open from 9am until 1 in the morning. Just book it over the phone. Make sure you mention a tour guide in English in case you need one.
The guided tour is around 45mins and given directly by the Naval army. They have plenty of stories to tell.
Don't miss it.
Angelo Brindani — Google review
the Aragonese Castle is located on a small island. It is an impressive fortress with more than 1000 years of history. This complex not only served to defend the city, but was also used as a prison at times. It's nice to walk around there and you can take good photos if you have a good camera.
Tilman Benecke — Google review
Taranto, Castello Aragonese, free to enter, lots of steps, very informative info boards in English highlight of the town!
John Hampson — Google review
It’s a FOC unique destination while in Taranto. If you are lucky, you’ll be able to admire there moored, the most beautiful vessel in the world !
Legends and history are extraordinary kept alive within those walls.
Visits are free
el remei — Google review
Very entertaining visit and very interesting history. Definitely a must go
The tour is free but you need to book a slot, they have the number in the website
They have tours even at night
The historical Sassi di Matera is a popular tourist destination with impressive cave networks and extensive archaeological findings from the Paleolithic era. The city has been inhabited for centuries, with recent renovations adding new accommodations options to the mix. Cave tours are a must for visitors to experience the wonders of this unique place.
Wonderful and charming place. We visited as part of the tour that helped to learn about the area and skip queue when entering old house dwellings and one of the stone churches. Place got really busy around lunchtime, so perhaps better to plan to visit early in the morning. Toilet facilities are not free, so make sure to have some euro coins.
Sandra Cikotaite — Google review
Beautiful place, unique in the world. It looks going back in time. The architecture and the atmosphere of the place makes everything magic. You can find a lot of bed and breakfast where staying, but be ready to walk with the luggages. The town itself is small but nice. A guided tour is suggested to reach the best angles and to know where the movie sets have been placed. It could be also very romantic, if you come with the right person of course. You need the car or an organized tour to reach the place, but once you are here it is not needed. Highly recommended
Claudio Cafarelli — Google review
Amazing place in an amazing city. It's unbelievable that people lived in caves not so long ago. All the old city area is beautiful.
Dan Flavian — Google review
Fascinating place, you cannot miss a visit and at least one full day to go around. You learn how people lived in the country centuries and also thousands of years ago.
Mario Trombetti — Google review
Amazing and very interesting city (Sassi area). Upon our arrival we felt very medieval atmosphere even it was not so long ago when people really lived there. We visited Matera i n July. This I don't recommend, because it gets really hot.
Vladimir Shalapatanov — Google review
Very unique experience, interresting architecture. While walking you can sometimes feel as if you are in a different century with all the old buildings. Lots of lovely small restaurants and art shops.
No “Nooh” Oh — Google review
Great place to visit. Lots of stairs🪨 make sure you have water and proper shoes. The stairs are slippery. Running or Hiking shoes 👟with a good grip are recommended. Enjoy the restaurant on the way back up.🇮🇹☕🍹
Markus Van Kempen — Google review
Make sure you spend a day there and get lost in the maze of stairs that you will not find where you end up going, but you will surely get somewhere and amazed by the whole experience. I would suggest this is the place to overnight stay as you will be exhausted at the end of it.
Carina Franco — Google review
Always beautiful to visit . A must stop for a day to walk around the streets and takin the scenery.
Recommend 1st time visit to take a guided tour to understand what Matera is about
Marianna Bonomi — Google review
Interesting to see how lives people till 1958...in caves...in the middle of stones..
Cute city ,not so warm beacouse in the high mountain...
Infront of the city very famous caves...but nothing special and smells not good(
Anyway recommended to go up and see this beautiful view.
Enjoy your trip 👍
Mila — Google review
A very special experience. Spend at least two days here so you can enjoy the sunset and the sunrise over the Sassi. Walk around the streets, discover the caves, eat at the small restaurants and think about the evolution of human kind. It's all there!
Silviu Serban — Google review
Wow , what a place. We had a tour guide Vito, very recommended. The city is big and not easy to walk. So best to take a mobile tour
boris G. — Google review
Gorgeous stone town. Extremely busy even at the end of October. Thousands of people and hundreds of groups roam the streets so it’s rather difficult to enjoy the full beauty of the surroundings. Definitely visit but arm yourself with lots of patience. Easy to get to from Bari, via bus with two departures, at 7.30am and 4pm.
Adriana Y — Google review
Magical place, wandering through the narrow streets of Sassi is something different. As soon as you enter the old city you feel like you just traveled in time. Getting lost in this city is nothing but pleasure. Also I recommend taking a hike up the hill opposing the city to get the best view.
Karol Lewandowski — Google review
This place is truly amazing and if you are in the area you definitely need to go for a visit.The atmosphere is brilliant and the place has multiple churches to discover.The view is really nice and you can also look at the caves from a distance If you want to see the caves you need to go from another way as its a bit far to walk from here.Plenty of restaurants to wat and have a drink.
Ioannis Louizos — Google review
A must visit UNESCO world heritage site!
Did you know that the latest James Bond was filmed in Matera?
The town has a very unique hierarchical architecture. It’s really fun to get lost in the alleys and discover the wonders there. It’s interesting to think so many people still live in Matera.
Ghazal — Google review
Incredible place to visit. The movie James Bond 007 No Time To Die brought us here. We didn't know this place existed until we saw the setting in the movie. We stayed in a cave room for 3 nights, and it was awesome. The locals are lovely and helpful. There are also fantastic restaurants in the area. I highly recommend a visit to this historic place.
Shame A Name — Google review
Wow. Cannot describe what a beautiful place this is. Spent a few days here exploring it and still only saw about 60% of it. So many places to see and has some lovely bars and restaurants. The days flew by and you feel like it's not a real place.
Sean W — Google review
definitely worth the trip.
such a beautiful and historic town.
I highly recommend going through the little streets and going into bay museums that you encounter on the way.
Izabela Zimirowicz — Google review
Very beautiful place worth to visit and to walk around! However, entrance fees (5 EUR for adults) to enter some of the cave apartments but this is not a must from my perspective.
Just enjoy the historical houses and lanes from the outside and the nice view on The Valley and caves on the opposite! 😊
Christoph Lautsch — Google review
Notable Town on the Mountain, one of the oldest that you can visit. The grottos are amazing, and the Town itself its breathtaking. People is very nice and food and wine are exquisitez.
The Casa Grotta nei Sassi is an interesting tourist attraction in Matera, featuring a recreated cave dwelling with period furnishings, tools & artifacts. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the museum is well-organized. The exhibits are interesting and atmospheric, and it's a great place to escape a rainy day. The admission fee is very reasonable.
Unique experience visiting real place where locals lived before 1950. In addition you are able to listen in chosen language the short 6 min audio guidance. Moving forward you can use your ticket (5 euro) to check 3 more rooms with paintings, pictures of Matera and watch a documentary about the city. Very kind and helpful staff.
Olena Gryshchuk — Google review
An example of a traditional dwelling house in Matera, the way people in Sasi used to live. It is both interesting and a bit creepy. The man at the counter was really nice and communicative.
Yuliyan Velichkov — Google review
Actual cave house. They have photos of the last people who lived here. Amazing use of space and resources they had. Simple living all the way up to 1969. Must see to believe. Great narrative in all languages.
Cori Harper — Google review
It’s about an amazing experience! I ve been there three years ago! Sassi di Matera is not only one of the most remarkable “monuments/places” of UNESCO but also an breathtakingly stunning sightseeing!
I do love this divine area and I’ll be back the sooner possible!
It’s well worth visiting!!!
Mia Lamprou — Google review
This is one of several (probably the most popular) Sassi houses converted into a small museum to present the history and way of living in Matera.
Entry fee is around 5 Euros and imo totally worth it. The museum consists of 4 parts.
First is the original cave dwelling house with household items, kitchen, furniture, place for live stock,...etc. Explanations are available in different languages on your mobile (ask the kind staff for wifi in order to have it).
After that you move to next door cave where you can watch a short movie about Matera history.
Third cave is an old Church and the forth one explains the water collection system.
Count on around half an hour for entire visit
Dejan Braki — Google review
Very interesting to see the inside. We found the video shown in room 3 very informative and a great place escape a rainy day. €3 entry fee is very reasonable.
Lavinia Koh — Google review
So informative, free English translation audio guide with ticket, beautiful views, documentary video, and multiple rooms including not just the house but also a church and an ice storage area! Great value for money and lots of fun entertainment for all ages.
rebekah rosa — Google review
Very good museum in fully equipped typical cave with presentation of real peasant life in old Matera. Wonderful guide and explanation of real life in those times.
Jelena Bugarcic — Google review
Truly shows the unbelievable conditions in which people used to live in old Matera back then - highly recommended place to see when here. They also play a very good educational video.
Martin Kovachev — Google review
It is very important to visit this museum in order to see what a real peasant dwelling was like. It is a certified dwelling where real peasants lived.
And they had a student discount.
Farid Ahmedov — Google review
I consider this is a must visit sightseeing. It's need to buy entrance ticket. Interesting to know how people was living in the cave. They had a simple toilet (see photo).
K L — Google review
Very informative and worth visiting three rooms, and watching 30 minute video.
€5 adult entrance fee.
Fred Sauer — Google review
Very interesting to see how did they used to live not long time ago. The ladies working in the museum are very friendly and helpful, probably the nicest we found in the whole trip. You need to enter at a given time and you can hear an explanation/ audio guide on your mobile.
JR Suarez — Google review
Nice place, interesting also for kids.
Elena Starasciuc — Google review
An interesting although perhaps not very deep dive look into the home life of a typical cave dwelling family in Matera. The online audioguide is decent although the same text is also available on the wall mounted signs.
Not having made a reservation, we we're booked into a group 35 minutes after we first stopped by. This gave us time to visit the Madonna di Idris cave church before coming back to Casa Grotta.
This was a very good surprise, very beautiful museum. Liked the many bronze artifacts and the reconstruction of a woman dress with all her bronze jewelry, then you can see who they were used. I thought the temple was next to the museum, but it was 6 km from the museum. Can highly recommend to visit both the museum and the temple.
Lars F Clausen — Google review
Amazing place, although a little difficult to find. Well worth the hunt!
Andy West — Google review
Although it appears unloved and certainly not as well kept or clean as it deserves to be, this Museum is worthy a detour to enjoy all the excavation exhibits discovered over the last few decades in different locations of Salento.
Apart from the odd coach party visiting for a few minutes you will almost have it to yourself, making the visit a rare and delightful pleasure.
Salvador Menjivar — Google review
For only 2.50 euros you get one of the greatest collections of Ancient Greek materials. A large display of vessels, jars and jugs.
The new section on numbers and formulas was impressive. A true gem. We had the place to ourselves.
Ken Hunt — Google review
well worth a visit 2,5y for people under 26 even cheaper.
but the photo is taken at another place. If you want to see those pillars, search for "Tavole Palatine"
Timo Giese — Google review
The museum is great and the exhibits are superb but the gardens and car park need two blokes with brush cutters for a month
Steve Worgan — Google review
Very interesting and incredibly big for this small village. The temple of hera is interesting too
Cesare Fani — Google review
Excellent guide very interesting
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Craco, located in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, is an abandoned ghost town that was left deserted at the end of the 20th century due to a landslide caused by faulty pipe work. Despite its abandonment in the sixties, visitors can still explore this medieval village frozen in time. The town offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into its past and provides a unique opportunity to witness a place where time seems to have stood still.
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B&B Ponte del Diavolo
Bed & breakfast
Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Simply furnished rooms in a low-key B&B on a hillside, offering scenic views & complimentary Wi-Fi.
(Translated by Google) In a country full of rich Albanian traditions, on the Ionian side of the stupendous Pollino National Park, the Ponte del Diavolo B&B, which takes its name from the bridge over the Raganello gorges, is certainly a place to rest in complete tranquility. Managed with attention to the real needs of guests, it has very comfortable rooms for any need and is also equipped with a fully equipped breakfast room with kitchen. Absolutely recommended.
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In un paese pieno di ricche tradizioni Albanesi, sul versante ionico dello stupendo Parco Nazionale del pollino, il B&B Ponte del Diavolo, che prende il nome del ponte sulle gole del Raganello, è sicuramente un luogo dove sostare in tutta tranquillità. Gestito con attenzione ai reali bisogni degli ospiti, ha stanze comodissime per qualsiasi necessità ed è dotata anche di una sala colazione completamente equipaggiata con cucina. Da raccomandare assolutamente.
Francy — Google review
(Translated by Google) B&B with exquisite hospitality! Very nice rooms of adequate size, cleaned and accommodated every day with Japanese punctuality and dedication. The breakfast (based on homemade sweets and biscuits made on the same day) is not only good and plentiful, but can be customized according to tastes with due notice.
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B&B dall'ospitalità squisita! Camere molto belle e di dimensione adeguata, pulite e accomodate ogni giorno con puntualità e dedizione nipponiche. La colazione (a base di dolci e biscotti fatti in casa ed in giornata) non solo è buona e abbondante, ma personalizzabile a seconda dei gusti con il dovuto preavviso.
Nicola Pissas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful holiday as well as the memory of the managers especially PIERINO! Antonella and Lorenzo da Padova always remember you with pleasure!
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Vacanza bellissima così come il ricordo dei gestori in modo particolare di PIERINO! Antonella e Lorenzo da Padova vi ricordano sempre con piacere!
lella lella — Google review
(Translated by Google) Family welcome...
Courtesy...sympathy....
Efficiency and cleanliness...
Fantastic breakfast with excellent products...
Really happy..😊😊
5 stars..truly deserved.....
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Accoglienza familiare...
Cordialita ...simpatia....
Efficenza e pulizia...
Colazione fantastica con prodotti ottimi ...
Veramente contento..😊😊
5 stelle..veramente meritate .....
Fabrizio Delli Conti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent place, clean rooms, absolutely recommended♥️
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Posto magnifico camere pulite assolutamente da consigliare♥️
Alessandra Garzia — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's fantastic, it's a shame that its unpaved surroundings have been neglected in true Italian fashion. The restaurant on the main square of Civita is unmissable
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Fantasztikus,kár hogy a kőzvetlen kőrnyezete igazi olaszosan elhanyagolt.Civita főterén a étterm kihagyhatatlan
Blonder Sörfőzde és Panzió — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely place, welcome and helpfulness, excellent.
(Original)
Posto incantevole, accoglienza e disponibilità, eccellente.
Cosimo Basile — Google review
(Translated by Google) beautiful place, worth visiting
(Original)
posto bellissimo, da visitare
We had a wonderful time with Lao Rafting! The staff was very friendly and professional.
A cool thing was that they didn't mix the groups, so even if we were two families of three, we got our own boat and guide.
We would have loved to do the long one ride, but the shorter one seem more adapted to our 4yo son. He loved the experience! . Next time well go for the long one!
We also got the photos they took of us during the ride and I'm glad we did!!
Mstudiophoto Nîmes — Google review
Can’t speak highly enough of this organisation. Francesco and Amy took us on the canyon trip, stunningly gorgeous scenery and exhilarating rafting between steep cliffs, boulders and waterfalls. They paid every attention to safety while telling us all about the history of the gorge and the river as we went along. Calm, professional, supportive and fun people. Loved every minute and well worth the money. Thanks Francesco and Amy!!
Tom Sheldon — Google review
Worth it!
As my first experience doing the rafting it was incredibly amazing .Andrea our guide did a great job .the track was plenty of discoveries.
Good luck guys
The presence of WI-Fi was very pleasant also .
ANAS MT — Google review
Very nice experience. Friendly guides and attention to the customers. For sure to go back for other adventures!
Michael Griffith — Google review
Had a lovely morning rafting with geronimo . Stunning views in the canyon, he was so passionate about rafting and telling us about the surroundings too. The place where you end up (the camp) is gorgeous to look out at the pollino mountains too. Would 100% recommend. I wear glasses too and this was not a problem whilst rafting.
Nikhil Dhir — Google review
We had a fantastic time with Lao Rafting, they were all really friendly, we felt completely safe and the views down the gorge were amazing. We never would have seen these sights without this trip. Thank you Francesco - you were an incredible guide! From Natalia and David 😊😊
Natalia McCall — Google review
The nature along the trip is breathtaking .
Minus : can be better if we could take a bit more time to enjoy the views . Also would be funnier with more freedom from the staff which can be very strict during the trip (almost no swimming allowed even when the water is very calm. ). If you are looking for adventure and fun you might find it childish..
Finally i found it very annoying to pay 20€ EXTRA PER PERSON for the pictures. We were 2 doing the trip and they asked us to pay 40€ knowing that we were together on the pictures… then she « gave » us 50% discount. Anyway, pictures are taken and a guide is payed to take them during all the trip. Its shame to just erase them if nobody wants them. They should be included in the price. And actually, its seems logical that the trip already includes the photographer cost otherwise why would they take the risk to have customers not paying for them?!
ODGParis ODGParis — Google review
Fun and exciting. We did the long rafting 16km me and my mom and she had a great time so it's good even if you are on the older side
The island of Dino, located off the coast of Calabria, spans across 50 hectares and boasts magnificent limestone cliffs and caves. This natural wonder is a sight to behold, with its crystal-clear blue waters and stunning rock formations. Visitors can explore the island's breathtaking scenery via kayaking or boat tours. The peak season tends to be crowded, but visiting outside that period offers a more tranquil experience with fewer people around.
Amazing island!!!
Visited it all by kayak in 1.5h in October was fantastic, out of the peak season, we were completely alone in the water all the time!
Natural island with incredibly blue sea and amazing caves!
Davide Barro — Google review
Such a shame it is abandoned, you used to get a boat over to a bar, swimming pool and tiny igloos many yrs ago. You can swim to it easily. Diving clubs use the island and boats go into grotto, looks beautiful from a distance only inhabitants now are the seagull's and lots of trees.
Marilyn Cappeillo — Google review
Beautiful place 😍 💕 ❤️
Tetiana Bogdanova — Google review
Incredible place
Anastasia Podashova — Google review
(Translated by Google) Truly wonderful place the only small flaw of an alleged villa that they tried to build on top but it is still worth visiting both for its caves and above all there are many points where you can dive (slightly high)
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Posto veramente meraviglioso l’unica piccola pecca di una presunta villa che hanno provato a costruire sopra però ne vale comunque la pena visitarlo sia per le sue grotte e soprattutto ci sono molti punti dove ci si può tuffare(leggermente altini)
Emmanuel Enihe — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very enchanting island, it has a story behind it which concerns the Agnelli family who bought this island some time ago to build spas and a small town called the white city, the island can be visited both on foot and by pedalo.
Truly a beautiful experience 🥰🥰🥰
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Isola molto incantevole, ha una storia dietro che riguarda la famiglia agnelli che tempo fa acquistò questa isola per costruire terme e una piccola città chiamata città bianca, l'isola e visitabile sia a piedi che con il pedalò.
Veramente una bellissima esperienza 🥰🥰🥰
VacuumCandy016 Official — Google review
(Translated by Google) Charming islet in front of the beach in Praia a Mare. We rented a pedalo to reach it and go around the island, circumnavigating it. You couldn't miss swimming in the caves, where you dive among the fish. Transparent water. On the beach there is the possibility of resting both on the free beach and on the beaches near the island of Dino.
It is forbidden to set up with umbrellas on the strip of beach close to the island for reasons of decorum, you are asked to spread out only the beach towel. But a few meters away there is a free beach with the possibility of placing an umbrella.
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Isolotto affascinante di fronte alla spiaggia a Praia a mare. Abbiamo noleggiato il pedalò per raggiungerlo e fare il giro dell'isola circumnavigandola. Non poteva mancare il bagno nelle grotte, dove ti tuffi in mezzo ai pesci. Acqua trasparente. Sulla spiaggia possibilità di appoggiarsi sia in spiaggia libera sia presso i lidi nei pressi dell'isola di Dino.
Vietato sistemarsi con gli ombrelloni sulla lingua di spiaggia a ridosso dell'isola per motivazioni di decoro, si richiede di stendere solo il telo mare. Ma a pochi metri spiaggia libera con possibilità di posizionare l'ombrellone.
Sabrina Mar — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large island on the Riviera dei Cedri in Praia a Mare. We circumnavigated it by boat, very beautiful with many caves and inlets surrounded by clear, crystalline waters. The blue cave among these stands out for its turquoise sea.
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Grande isola sulla Riviera dei Cedri a Praia a Mare. Noi l'abbiamo circumnavigata con la barca, molto bella con tante grotte e insenature contornate da acque limpide e cristalline. La grotta azzurra tra queste spicca per il mare turchese.
Church Piedigrotta is a unique seaside church located in Pizzo, Calabria. It was carved into the tufa rock by Neapolitan shipwreck survivors as an expression of gratitude for their survival. The church features elaborately carved figures and statues created by unknown artists, making it a remarkable example of popular religious art in southern Italy.
Mystical place worth to visit. Don't park in the upward square because the previous owner of the cave will ask you a 5 EUR black money to scam you also for even 1 minute of parking. Instead find the white or blue stripes very common in Pizzo. The townhall dedicated guardian was amaizng also to give us a tour of the cave for free.
Andrea Fonsmorti — Google review
My grand grand father was a sailor and has sailed over the Cap Horn. That's why I has a closer relation to those sailors reached this point after their ship crashed. You can here and feel the see while standing inside the church.
Veli-Matti Vuori — Google review
Be prepared for a good walk from the centre of Pizzo to the Grotto but it is well worth the effort. Entry costs about €3.
Peter Macdonald — Google review
Unusual and very unique - a lovely story of a local man who took responsibility for the cave and did so many carvings. Don’t think many people know the story! Before visiting look it up! One tip, don’t pay for parking at the top, drive down the side where you can find a car park which is free.
Tina Poulter — Google review
Great job. Try not to miss it
Glorianne Mifsud — Google review
Amazing place that worths a visit, the entrance is 3 euro.
The history behind is interesting and the beach on front is quiet.
Carlos Mendoza — Google review
Beautiful & very interesting place to visit. Parking at the top for €5 & a stunning view on the way down (lots of steps).
I think the entrance fee of €5 per adult (€3 per child) is too much.
Don't forget to take your swimming things & picnic with as there is a beautiful bay at the bottom to enjoy!
KC SQEN — Google review
This place is stunning i absolutely loved my visit here. The little church on the beach is well worth a visit and also the real history into this church is worth looking up. It is only €3.00 entry charge for as long as you want. It is interesting too see all the hand made stone statues.
The Beach is absolutely stunning and clean.
It's not usually to busy, but a lot of tourist buses stop to visit here.
There are little bars/cafe's here too so it's the perfect place to pull over.
Just 10 minutes drive along the road from here there is Pizzo another place worth a visit.
M Dick — Google review
This place, the photos look good, but when you arrive at the place, there is no great impression. It's not worth going to it. There is a beautiful beach nearby, so it gave us more impressions. (don't be too lazy to walk over the rocks to the coves and a completely private view. a few tips for those who don't like to overpay: * upon arrival, there is a parking lot - paid (5eur. hour, 10eur day). You can drive by and park your car nearby, on the side of the road for free. * sculptures. Paid, 5 euros per person. However, you can enter, look around and decide if you really want to enter. Because we went in, but we recommend that you come to look around, get an impression and not go, don't pay. * after visiting this place, you will see nearby directions to try the famous tartufo ice cream in the area. Keep in mind that this is not a cafe, this is a workshop. After following the directions, you will see the ice cream machines and the door of the workshop, you have to call them. (price of ice cream, we took 2 portions for 5 euros).
Deimantė Vaisiūnaitė — Google review
Good and historical church..old type and near to the sea..ryou have to pay parking upstair and then climb down 100s stairs ..you can also enjoy beach later on..te some bar near to the street to have a refreshing coffee after the visit.
Sudip Chakraborty — Google review
I'm sorry because I don't have six stars. The place is more than incredible. It's on the beach, wonderful sea and it has been carved by a single fisherman and his son after his death. So beautiful. There are sun light effects and springs
hike&bike Italy — Google review
Great cool place. Need more preservation. It's a bit touristy but worth a visit, especially for the low cost. Beautiful location.
Erik Black — Google review
Interesting place and.church. unfortunately it is not very well preserved and there doesn't seem to be any effort for preservation. Upper paintings are almost gone and the statues show hard signs of decay. Still this is an interesting place.
Harry's Wanderlust — Google review
Unusual chapel carved out of a cliff. Origins lie in the legend of the gratitude of sailors all saved the the intervention of the Holy mother when their ship sunk. Access from Pizzo best by Tuk tuk to top of steps down to little beach cove and Chapel entrance.
sonya barrow — Google review
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Località Madonnella, Via Riviera Prangi, SS522, 89812 Pizzo VV, Italy
The public beach Shore of Tropea is a small shoreline with soft sand and clear waters, nestled under high cliffs and the historic town of Tropea. It has become a popular destination over the last decade due to its incredible beauty, particularly when the sun sets over the horizon. The beach is clean and well-maintained, with several restaurants offering great dining experiences at night. For those brave enough to climb on the huge rocks, there is an opportunity to witness breathtaking views.
Very wonderful place! Beautiful white good beach. Convenient descent to the water. The sea has a bustling color like in the Caribbean. No Garbage and packages in the water. The sand is soft. View on the background of the white cliff and the sea: a great surroundings for unusual photos! In the evening you can see Stromboli volcano! I recommend this beach for all who love silence and clear sea!
It is unfortunate, but at 7.30 am on April 7, 2023, part of the island fell ashore into the sea. The unique beach with white sand under the rock has ceased to exist. I hope the local authorities have enough resources to restore and strengthen the coast in this place!
Poseidónas Greek — Google review
Clean and beautiful beach. If you can gather courage to climb a little on those huge rocks, then you'll witness a breathtaking view.
Sunil Kumar Shantharaju — Google review
a very beautiful place, but when the night comes it gets even more charming, with a stunning sunset. several restaurants to have a great night
Guilherme Andrade — Google review
So popular and very Nice beach in historic city Tropea . For me it was so incredible beach What i see for last dekáde . Soo Nice under the Big Rock and historic city .
Peter Scharf — Google review
A beautiful place to visit and enjoy the local delicaseas and superb coffee! Lovely little niche shops selling local pottery and jewellery.
Nigel Lang — Google review
Beautiful as in old Italian movie. All colors of blue and tuirquise are present, especialy if the sky is with dark clouds and strong wind waves the water. It is usualy very windy. The most selled toy on the beach are kites and there are so many of them in the air over the beach. Some of them are many meters long in a form of dragon, octopus etc.
Damjan Bogdanovski — Google review
Clear water, very beautiful shore with white sand . Loved the time spending there
Keivan Sohrabpour — Google review
Nice beach with light sand. There is much shade from the rocks depending on the part of the day.
Marta Fraszewska — Google review
Never imagine that Calabria had so much to offer. Too much too beautiful and very affordable.
MICHEL SHCIARRA — Google review
Jewel of Calabria. City built on a cliff with turquoise blue sea coast.
Tropea is a petite locality situated on the southeastern coast of Calabria, in the southern regions of Italy. This charming town is famed for its scenic historic center, stunning beaches and highly-valued red onions. The cathedral, established on a former Byzantine cemetery dating back to the twelfth century, features marble sarcophagi and an exquisite painting portraying the Madonna of Romania - Tropea's patroness saint.
18% as popular as Syracuse
37 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Valletta
The Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia, also known as the Archeological Museum of Reggio Calabria or Palazzo Piacentini, has recently fully reopened after years of renovation. It showcases artifacts from various eras including Neolithic, Palaeolithic, Hellenistic and Roman times. The museum boasts an impressive collection of original artifacts from around southern Italy tastefully presented with bilingual explanations in English and Italian.
Fantastic rare collection in a not too large space. A couple of hours would suffice. Definitely worth a stop, also with kids.
Nai M — Google review
A very nice museum, I have really liked it, descriptions are in Italian and English and tell the Calabrian history from prehistoric times to the conquest by the Roman Republic/Empire, I recommend it.
Francesco — Google review
**Museum Visit Review**
I had a very disappointing experience at the museum. The staff was incredibly rude and controlling throughout my visit. Despite the main attraction, the Bronzi di Riace, being inaccessible, they still insisted on selling me a full-price ticket. I would not recommend this place given the poor customer service and lack of access to key exhibits.
M. Maietta — Google review
A Museum with a very well placed collection. There's much more than their bronze unique statues. A "must see" place in south Italy.
Ricardo Mendes — Google review
Amazing 😍, I love it so much first of all very kind people work there second a lot of history and stories they have great history.
Every piece have it's own description in English.if you want to cover everything you need to stay at least 2h to 3h because there's a lot of pieces well organized and also there's 3d videos illustrate many things.
Youssef Majbri — Google review
Learnt a lot about the history of Reggio and my ancestors. Was very interesting.
The museum itself is nice and clean and easy to navigate.
The Hellenistic tombs seemed to be closed though which is unfortunate.
Antony — Google review
Good organized collection, easy to follow. Good tip how to spend a rainy afternoon.
Tomaz Lazar — Google review
There are many pictures already. But this was a great stop for the history of the area going back to the first people to come into Italy! The bronze statues were absolutely incredible!!!
Benjamin Buckley — Google review
We visited the museum to see mainly the famous Riace Bronzes, although the rest caught our attention as well. The hospitality at the museum could be improved. The museum is located in the center and very close to the sea, so it is advisable to consider a few more hours to visit the city too.
Michele Di Mauro — Google review
Interesting exhibits which are well curated. They have a route marked out so you always know which room
Is next. The Bronzes were very impressive, but it’s strange that there are no information panels about such important items
jimmywalker390 — Google review
Well organised on several flors, with clear explanations. Amazing the statues!
Beth Cobo — Google review
Rich collection and very good display, it's a MUST for any history lovers! We spent 3+ hours without realizing, I think that says a lot. The bronzes and the temporary exhibition were the cherry on the top, very memorable experence
Balazs Adam Gulyas — Google review
Comprehensive well presented history of Greek settlement in southern Italy and the Mediterranean. Great displays of pottery and jewellery. Some, though not all with English description. The Riace bronzes are stunning, but not the only thing worth seeing. Cafe only opens for events and bookshop seemed to be permanently closed. Not many visitors so you can spend as much time as you want
Keith Ibbetson — Google review
This museum is the only one in all of Italy that was actually built as a museum and has remained that way since it was built. All displays have detailed information about the items. They take you through the very early part of the historical times up to and including the two bronze full body statues that were recently retrieved from the Mediterranean sea. Plan on spending at least three hours if you want to see it all
David Lewis — Google review
Fantastic museum with many artifacts from the 6th to 4th centuries bc. Well worth a visit when in Reggio Calabria. Highly recommended.
Scot S — Google review
A marvellous museum with many works from excavations from the numerous areas and towns of Italian Magna Graecia. Enormous amounts of didactic information on the complex archeological history of the area. On a less positive note, at least in late September, the museum is besieged with large Northern European tour groups which makes accessing the museums “crown jewels” the Bronzes of Riace, something of a trial as there is a tedious timed air lock access system which you have to navigate before gaining access to the Holy of Holies.
Simon Gittins — Google review
Five stars for the girl’s beautiful smile at the ticket counter and the museum’s modern interior. However, if you’re not particularly interested in BC history, the museum might feel boring. It mainly features two large bronze statues and numerous amphoras.
Jason Bright — Google review
Interesting museum on 4 floors of Calabrian antiquities as well as the famous 4BC Riace bronzes
Cas Holmes — Google review
Excellent museum. Aside the obvious appeal of the famous bronzes, the museum is well organized, informative and nicely displayed. The chronological arrangement of the artefacts and the clear explanations and context (also in English) give a fabulous condensed tour of antiquity in Calabria.
And the bronzes didn’t dissapoint! Mesmerising.
Celine Marignau — Google review
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Piazza Giuseppe De Nava, 26, 89123 Reggio Calabria RC, Italy
Pentedattilo is a tiny settlement located in southern Italy, and it is currently part of Melito di Porto Salvo. Previously, it was an independent town until 1811 when Italy was unified. The village sits atop Monte Calvario, a mountain whose contours once looked like five fingers. It stands at an elevation of 250 meters above sea level.