The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Province of Taranto, Puglia

October 12, 2021 Renato Branum

The province of Taranto (Italian: provincia di Taranto), previously known as the province of the Ionian, is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Taranto. It has an area of 2,437 square kilometres (941 sq mi), and a total population of 578,465 (2001). There are 29 comuni (singular: comune) in the province, all of which are listed at comunes of the Province of Taranto. The coat of arms of the province contains a scorpion, which Pyrrhus is thought to have seen when looking down at Taranto.
Restaurants in Province of Taranto

1. Castello Aragonese

Piazza Castello 4, 70123, Taranto Italy +39 099 775 3438 [email protected] http://www.castelloaragonesetaranto.com/
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5.0 based on 2,825 reviews

Castello Aragonese

Masterpiece of the Italian renaissance military architecture that shows important remains of almost three thousand years of history. Free guided tours every day at : 0930-11.30-14.00-16.00-18.00-20.00-22.30-24.00-1.30

Reviewed By Z6321DGgiuseppes - Milan, Italy

Beautiful & intersting Castle in Taranto with good sea wiew . I visited in August and I appreciated the kindness and competence of guide in this area Militar area of Italian Marine . I suggest the visit ????????‍????????

2. Jonian Dolphin Conservation

Viale Virgilio 102 C/o Molo Sant'Eligio, 74121, Taranto Italy +39 345 713 8425 [email protected] http://www.joniandolphin.it/
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5.0 based on 921 reviews

Jonian Dolphin Conservation

3. L'Acropoli di Puglia

Via Trento 180, 74015 Martina Franca Italy +39 080 430 3302 [email protected] http://www.lacropolidipuglia.it/
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5.0 based on 195 reviews

L'Acropoli di Puglia

The Historical Comapny L'Acropoli di Puglia, owned and operated by the Lucarella Family since 1889, produces extra virgin olive oil using the traditional and time honoured methods followed by generations of the family's olive oil artisans.L'antico Frantoio oleario L'Acropoli di Puglia, condotto dalla famiglia Lucarella dal 1889, produce olio extravergine di oliva di elevata qualita con sistema tradizionale tramandato da padre in figlio da 4 generazioni.

Reviewed By 851stewartm

Great tour, learnt a lot about olive oil (including how to tell the good stuff from the bad, health benefits + how to farm the olive trees), plus the tastings were super interesting and delicious. They also had a good COVID protection system in place so felt safe throughout the tour. On top of this the host gave us some great tips for restaurants around the local area. Great tour all up - thanks!

4. Dune di Campomarino

Litoranea Salentina presso il Sito d'Importanza Comunitaria delle dune di Campomarino di Maruggio, 74020, Maruggio Italy
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Dune di Campomarino

5. Casa Vestita

Via Francesco Crispi 63/a Quartiere delle Ceramiche, 74023 Grottaglie Italy +39 346 157 2422 http://it-it.facebook.com/pages/Casa-Vestita/188824704565856
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Casa Vestita

6. I Pastini

Strada Cupa Rampone Zone A, 74015 Martina Franca Italy +39 080 431 3309 [email protected] http://www.ipastini.it/
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I Pastini

Reservation required...Discover the emotion of the long vinegrowing tradition of our territory, the spirit of rebirth by looking for our traces and origins. In the earth of the Valle d’Itria, 2 Km away from Locorotondo and Martina Franca, guided tour of the original house “Masseria”, built in 1700, the Winery “I Pàstini” and the most suggestive vineyards, such as the highquality autochthonous varieties Verdeca, Bianco d’Alessano , Minutolo, Primitivo and Susumaniello soul of our wines that will be explained and tasted.

Reviewed By Compass45285460790 - Sydney, Australia

Did a wine tour of this winery and it was the best wine experience ever had. Tour through the vineyards plus old Trulli buildings on the property was amazing.Guide was informative and explained history of the property and winery.Tastings themselves were excellent quality wine accompanied with some light snacks.Purchased some cartons of wine and were received in perfect condition very quickly.Can highly recommend a visit to the winery and this area in general.

7. Spiaggia Salina dei Monaci

74024, Manduria Italy +39 099 970 2111
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Spiaggia Salina dei Monaci

8. Museo Nazionale Archeologico

Via Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour 10, 74123, Taranto Italy +39 099 453 2112 [email protected] http://www.museotaranto.beniculturali.it
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Museo Nazionale Archeologico

The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto is ones of the most important in Italy and was founded in 1887. The Museum is located from the beginning in a building named as Convent of S. Pasquale or of the Alcantarini monks, erected in mid-18th century. The structure has been expanded during the 20th century by the erection of the Northern wing, named Ala Ceschi. On the 29 July 2016 was opened the second floor. The MArTA in his magnificent new look HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE PUBLIC!. It's a leap into history: a story of Taranto and the territory. The new exhibition traces the history of men and women from the Paleolithic until the IV century B.C; completing the exhibition of the first floor of the museum

Reviewed By SomiLondon - Kew, United Kingdom

A cut above many in Italy. Tells a great story, beautifully laid out, very well written descriptions of the wonderful treasures in both Italian and first class English. Well worth a visit. Currently online timed booking only though they also sold tickets at the desk as not busy.

9. Museo della Civilta del Vino Primitivo

Via Fabio Massimo 19 c/o Cantina Produttori Vini Manduria, 74024, Manduria Italy +39 099 973 5332 [email protected] http://www.museodelprimitivo.it/
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Museo della Civilta del Vino Primitivo

The Museum of the Wine Primitivo Culture was created to remind the men and the objects that marked the history of wine Primitivo. The fascinating expositive journey is divided into more than thirty settings in ancient underground cisterns of a nineteenth-century cellar which have been transformed in original environments with different themes. The Museum offers to the visiting wine lovers different wine tastings accompanied by food of the authentic rural tradition gastronomy: during these tastings food and wines are described in detail as part of the local history.

10. Spiaggia di San Pietro in Bevagna

Localita San Pietro in Bevagna, 74024, Manduria Italy +39 099 970 2404 http://www.viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/60/localitaturistica/1118/it/San-Pietro-in-Bevagna-
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Spiaggia di San Pietro in Bevagna

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