The 10 Best Free Things to do in Salento, Puglia

September 25, 2021 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Salento, Italy including Castello Aragonese, Cattedrale di Otranto, Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia, Area Marina Protetta di Torre Guaceto, Porto Selvaggio, Cava di Bauxite, Basilica Santuario di Santa Maria de Finibus Terrae, Chiesa Santa Maria del Casale, Colonne Terminali della Via Appia, Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro.
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1. Castello Aragonese

Piazza Castello 4, 70123, Taranto Italy +39 099 775 3438 [email protected] http://www.castelloaragonesetaranto.com/
Excellent
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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. Cattedrale di Otranto

Piazza Basilica, 73028, Otranto Italy +39 0836 802194 http://www.comune.otranto.le.it/otranto-nella-storia/da-visitare/item/la-cattedrale
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,301 reviews

Cattedrale di Otranto

Reviewed By liverpool1023 - London, United Kingdom

Easily one of the most interesting churches in the entire region. The early medieval floor mozaic based on a tree of life motif is incredible and is in fantastic condition.

3. Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia

Viale Duca degli Abruzzi, 72100 Brindisi Italy http://www.provincia.brindisi.it/index.php/storia-e-tradizioni-main/edifici-e-monumenti/il-monumento-al-marinario-d-italia
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia

Reviewed By Tony36 - Crowborough, United Kingdom

An impressive sight from across the bay. Stands out majestically. Free entrance to go in and up on the top. Pity we did not have time.

4. Area Marina Protetta di Torre Guaceto

Via Sant'Anna 6, 72012, Carovigno Italy +39 0831 990882 [email protected] http://www.riservaditorreguaceto.it
Excellent
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,541 reviews

Area Marina Protetta di Torre Guaceto

Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area (MPA) is located in southeastern Italy (southern Adriatic Sea), it covers about 2220 ha and it was established by the Mininster of Environment with a Decree on December 4, 1991. The MPA, falling within the municipalities of Brindisi and Carovigno, has a coastaline of about 8 km from the Apani area till the littoral of Punta Penna Grossa and it extends from the shoreline to 50 m depth. The management authority of the reserve is a consortium composed by the Municipal districts of Carovigno and Brindisi and the no-profit association World Wildlife Fund (Wwf-Italy) Torre Guaceto, besides a MPA, is also a State Natural Reserve extending for about 1.200 ha, having a marine front of 8 km. It was established by the Ministry of Environment, with a Decree on February 4, 2000. Besides the reserve includes the wetland of international interest "Torre Guaceto" according to the Ramsar Convention. Within the framework of the EU programme "Natura 2000" and of the linked Italian programme "Bioitaly", the Region Apulia, according to the EU Habitat Directive 92/43 proposed Torre Guaceto as a site of Communitary Interest named "Torre Guaceto Macchia San Giovanni". Furthermore, the Region Apulia individuated the wetland of Torre Guaceto as a Zone of Special Protection (ZPS) according to the EU directive 79/409 "Birds". The Site of Communitary Interest includes a marine priority habitat for the EU, the Posidonia oceanica meadows. The Management Consortium of Torre Guaceto has approved the management plan of the Site of Communitary Interest (Dir. 92/43 EC) "Torre Guaceto Macchia San Giovanni". The document has been sent to the Ministry of Environment for its approval. Torre Guaceto MPA is divided in three zones, according to the different protection: A Zone, no-entry, no-take zone; B Zone, the General Reserve; C Zone of Partial Reserve. The coastline is characterized, along the western sector, by a series of small subrectangular coves with pocket beaches, until the eastwads projecting promontory of Torre Guaceto. At east of this promontory the coast is mainly sandy, with reduced rocky formations and low rocks emerging right in front of the promontory and eastwards from it (little isles of Apani), and is characterized by a regular, sinuous coastline. The eastern coastal sector, furthermore, is incised by ten little valleys oriented from South to North, some continuing also underwater. The inland part is devoted to the typical agricultural practices of the area, continuing the plant cover present also outside the Reserve, with secular olive trees, mixed cultures, and red soils, not covered by vegetation. In the area between the road and the coast, terrains are in a more natural condition. The spatial succession ranging from beach, dune, and Mediterranean scrub ends up with agricultural areas (mainly vegetable gardens) and some reforestation. The second coastal stretch, developing southwards, does not include neither dunes nor beach. It is characterized by a low and rocky coast, with small beaches and whose vegetation reaches the coastline. The dunes of Torre Guaceto maintain their maximal expansion, since there are wide stretches of grey dunes that reach 15 m in height. The dune environment is diverse and is characterized by habitats of interest for the EU such as: dunes with meadows of Brachypodietalia and annual vegetation; mobile littoral dunes with Ammophila arenaria ("White Dunes"); annual vegetation of marine deposition lines, and the coastal rocks with Mediterranean coastal vegetation, with endemic Limonium spp.. The waters facing on the coast are inhabited by bird species with strong affinity for marine environments (e.g. divers, grebes, petrels, cormorants) and for swamps, like those of the order Anseriformes, that often rest and forage in the waters of the marine reserve). Many anatids rest in marine waters both during migration and in other periods of the year, when they are not active. The submarine landscape is constantly characterized by two subsequent escarpments, parallel to the coastline and with a medium slope. These escarpments are divided by flat surfaces due both to erosion and, mostly, to deposition. The rocky midlittoral is characterised by the presence of red algae as Laurencia sp, and Corallina elongata and by a Cystoserietum that forms belts along the rocky littoral. The rocky infralittoral is characterized by photophylous algae and by sea urchin barrens and encrusting alge accompanied by the few animal species that resist the grazing activity of sea urchins. Posidonia oceanica meadows are one of the most characteristic habitats of the sandy infralittoral. The intricate morphology of the meadows forms a series of microhabitats that provide both food and shelter to numerous organisms, from fish and crustaceans to sponges, bryozoans, hydroids, anthozoans and bivalve molluscs. Patches of Cymodocea nodosa are also present. In the C zone there are stretches of precoralligenous formations with many organisms in perfect state; particularly numerous are both the yellow and the white sea fans (Eunicella cavolini, Eunicella singularis). Also the bryozoans Sertella sp. e Myriapora truncata are very common. Coralligenous formations are comprised between 22 and 30 m depth, with discontinuous distribution and forming a series of patches on the sandy bottom. Coralligenous formations become scarcer at depths greater than 30 m, reaching a depth of 45 m, where the sandy bottom is replaced by mud. Muddy bottoms are inhabited by a rich fauna of molluscs, brittle stars, sea stars, sea cucumbers, vagile and tubiculous polychaetes, with various types of tubular protections. Torre Guaceto AMP has obtained the Emas II Registration (Reg CE 761/2001) in 2005. In relation to the individuated driving forces (touristic diving, visits on federal properties and nearby areas, illegal fisheries, outflow of water from the Canale Reale and from the wetland, marine pollution) the environmental analysis for the EMAS registration of the Reserve set objectives of environmental conservation. Torre Guaceto is included in the SPAMI List, according to the Barcellona Convention.

Reviewed By BillK259

One of the most beautiful beaches along the Alto Salento coastline, and there are many to choose from! It is part of a larger nature preserve, for which Italy deserves great credit.

5. Porto Selvaggio

73048, Nardo Italy +39 389 167 5488 http://www.facebook.com/portodeiselvaggi/?ref=ts&fref=ts
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4.5 based on 1,535 reviews

Porto Selvaggio

Reviewed By 759elib - Sydney, Australia

If you are this deep in the south, you already are immersed in the magnificent coastline and communities that shape and dot the landscape. When i say deep, i mean on the Salento Peninsula, the heel of the Italian boot, where this shelving limestone cove is dominated by a 16th-Century watchtower at the end of Puglia’s finest beaches. Its name means “ wild harbour”, so while the femme and i were doing excursions around the feral rock-strewn bay, serenaded by the rustling wind in the umbrella pines. We paused frequently for a plung into the cold water and to chew on delectable we brought with us for a bite. The bay’s rocky platforms are perfect to launch yourself into the briny.

6. Cava di Bauxite

Sito Naturalistico, Otranto Italy http://www.comune.otranto.le.it/territorio/gallerie-immagini/item/cave-di-bauxite
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4.5 based on 1,691 reviews

Cava di Bauxite

Reviewed By KONIKPK - Pezinok, Slovakia

This is nice palce 30m from city. Not too crowdy at October. We go on foot and walk around. Try it you can go with car or motorcycle or bike.

7. Basilica Santuario di Santa Maria de Finibus Terrae

Piazza Giovanni XXIII, 73040 Santa Maria di Leuca, Castrignano del Capo Italy +39 0833 758636 [email protected] http://www.basilicaleuca.it/
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4.5 based on 595 reviews

Basilica Santuario di Santa Maria de Finibus Terrae

8. Chiesa Santa Maria del Casale

Via Ruggero De Simone, Brindisi Italy http://www.santamariadelcasale.net/
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Chiesa Santa Maria del Casale

9. Colonne Terminali della Via Appia

Via Colonne Porto di Brindisi, Brindisi Italy
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4.5 based on 467 reviews

Colonne Terminali della Via Appia

Reviewed By motozak - Vienna, Austria

Very nice place . You cannot miss it . Very well mainted and cool . Nice view in the port . Don’t forget your camera

10. Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro

Piazza di San Giovanni al Sepolcro, Brindisi Italy http://www.brindisiweb.it/monumenti/tempio_san_giovanni_sepolcro.asp
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4.5 based on 328 reviews

Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro

Reviewed By KrassimiraM - Sofia, Bulgaria

On Nov. 29th 2019 I had the great chance and pleasure to visit this amazing church. For sure it is the most interesting place in Brindisi. And it is so because of the great help and intelligently told story of Angelo and his lady-colleague. They are people who invite visitors as if it is in their home, they like and love the sight they are responsible for and willingly share all they know about the history, architecture and all details about the church inside and outside (incl. the wonderful garden). They make you feel very special - with this personal attitude towards you. They are well educated and prepared to discuss any theme about the church and Brindisi as a whole. It was my most interesting time of that my one day in Brindisi. It was a privilege for me to meet these so nice people and I am most grateful for this. I send them my very best regards! Thanks once again! And nobody should miss this place! Krassimira - Sofia, Bulgaria

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