The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Nardo, Puglia

August 10, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Nardo, Italy including Oltremare Diving Center, Nardo, Porto Selvaggio, Museo della Memoria e dell'Accoglienza Aperto dal 2 ottobre 2020), Maria Cathedral Basilica of SS. Assunta, Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Selvaggio, Acquario del Salento, Spiaggia del Frascone, Lido Balneare Litos, Spiaggia Cittadina a Santa Maria al Bagno.
Restaurants in Nardo

1. Oltremare Diving Center

Excellent
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Oltremare Diving Center

Oltremare Diving Center, grazie alla competenza dello staff PADI 5 Stelle Resort, organizza corsi per il rilascio di brevetti di vario livello, immersioni guidate diurne e notturne, immersioni in gommone su diversi punti tra Porto Cesareo e Santa Caterina per tutti i tipi di brevetti. Disponiamo di attrezzature complete di bombole per il noleggio, un gommone di m.7,5,piattaforma con accesso diretto al mare, spogliatoio con doccia calda, area per il risciacquo dell’attrezzatura, stazione di ricarica silenziata con annessa centralina per ricariche EANx. Disponiamo anche di una sede invernale sita a Casarano e collaboriamo con le piscine del Salento per effettuare corsi ed eventi anche per i più piccoli. Si propongono , inoltre, pacchetti completi per week-end e settimane blu a prezzi vantaggiosi anche in alta stagione (soggiorno + immersioni + spostamenti + vitto). L’elevata qualità del servizio rende Oltremare Diving Center il partner ideale per una indimenticabile vacanza nel Salento

2. Nardo

73048, Nardo Italy +39 320 714 8325 http://www.comune.nardo.le.it/citta-territorio/scheda.html
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4.5 based on 563 reviews

Nardo

Reviewed By ta7cho - Brussels, Belgium

Nice city to pass by ! We passed by Nardò, and we enjoyed the walk around the old city ! People were also nice and helpful

3. 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.

4. Museo della Memoria e dell'Accoglienza Aperto dal 2 ottobre 2020)

Lungomare Alfonso Lamarmora, 73050 Santa Maria al Bagno, Nardo Italy +39 327 059 8591 [email protected] http://www.museomemoriaeaccoglienza.it/
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Museo della Memoria e dell'Accoglienza Aperto dal 2 ottobre 2020)

Established through the efforts APME - Association Pro Murals Jewish, the Museum, owned by the city, was built to a design by Luca Zevi and inaugurated in 2009. The museum contains historical remains of international importance, as the original Murals painted by Zvi Miller and welcomes visitors from all over the world. Immediately after the war, thousands of people survived the Nazis poured in Puglia. The Allied forces, British and American, spotted in the village of Santa Maria al Bagno, a seaside resort since ancient times, and in the town of Dine and Mondonuovo, ideal places in which to set up a refugee camp widespread. Overlooking the picturesque bay of Santa Maria al Bagno, of the municipality of Nardo, the Museum of Memory and Hospitality tells a story of rebirth, integration and solidarity.

5. Maria Cathedral Basilica of SS. Assunta

Piazza Pio XI, 73048, Nardo Italy +39 0833 561897 [email protected] https://www.cattedralenardo.it/
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Maria Cathedral Basilica of SS. Assunta

6. Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Selvaggio

Piazza Cesare Battisti, 73048, Nardo Italy +39 0833 838225 http://viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/30/parco/971/it/Parco-Naturale-Regionale-Porto-Selvaggio-e-Palude-del-Capitano
Excellent
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4.5 based on 384 reviews

Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Selvaggio

7. Acquario del Salento

Via Cesare Augusto 7, S. Maria al Bagno a 50 mt dal Lungomare Lamarmora, litoranea S. Maria al Bagno, 73050 Santa Maria al Bagno, Nardo Italy +39 347 936 9572 [email protected] http://www.acquariodelsalento.it
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Acquario del Salento

8. Spiaggia del Frascone

Torre Sant'Isidoro, 73048 Sant'Isidoro, Nardo Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Spiaggia del Frascone

9. Lido Balneare Litos

Litoranea Porto Selvaggio Santisidoro, 73048, Nardo Italy +39 327 777 9421 [email protected] http://litosportoselvaggio.it
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4.0 based on 138 reviews

Lido Balneare Litos

10. Spiaggia Cittadina a Santa Maria al Bagno

Piazza Nardo, 73050 Santa Maria al Bagno, Nardo Italy
Excellent
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4.0 based on 483 reviews

Spiaggia Cittadina a Santa Maria al Bagno

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