This beach is popular for its golden sand and shallow waters, perfect for families with children.
This small bay is surrounded by rocks and offers clear waters ideal for snorkeling. It is perfect for those looking for a quieter, more secluded beach.
This wonderful nature reserve offers hidden coves, pebble beaches and crystal-clear waters. It is ideal for nature lovers and those who want to hike along coastal paths.
This beach boasts white sand and crystal clear waters and is one of the most popular in the area.
It offers numerous bathing establishments, bars and restaurants along the coast.
Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the region, Punta Prosciutto features a long, sandy shoreline with sand dunes and clear waters.
Also known as the "Maldives of Salento," this beach offers fine sand and turquoise waters, ideal for a relaxing stay in the sun.
Nardò is a city rich in history, culture and natural beauty. Characterized by a charming historic center, Nardò boasts a rich architectural heritage, with Baroque churches, noble palaces and ancient mansions that tell centuries of history.
The town is also known for its culinary traditions, with typical Salento dishes such as "pittule," "friselle," and the famous "pasticiotti," which can be enjoyed in the many restaurants and trattorias in the center.
Known as the "Florence of the South," Lecce is famous for its extraordinary Baroque architecture, with richly decorated churches and palaces. Visit the Basilica of Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo, the Castle of Charles V and the famous Roman Amphitheater.
One of the gems of Salento, Gallipoli is a coastal town with a charming historic center located on an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Explore the old town, with its narrow streets and Baroque churches, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding beaches.
Located along the eastern coast of Salento, Otranto is a town with an enchanting atmosphere, with its medieval streets, the Cathedral with its famous floor mosaic and the Aragonese Castle. Also not to be missed is the view from Punta Palascia, the easternmost point in Italy.