Getting around Otranto

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Top Attractions

Otranto Cathedral

Famous for its intricate 12th-century mosaic floor and a crypt containing relics of 800 martyrs from the Ottoman siege.

Porta Alfonsina

This historical gate, part of the ancient city walls, marks the entrance to Otranto’s old town and dates back to the 15th century.

Unique Experiences

Explore the charming streets in a Otranto historical walking experience with a local guide, delving into its rich past, visiting the cathedral, Aragonese Castle, and uncovering hidden corners of this coastal gem.

Enjoy a snorkeling adventure in the crystal-clear waters of Baia dei Turchi, where you’ll discover vibrant marine life and pristine underwater landscapes in a tranquil beach setting.

Indulge in a local culinary experience, tasting authentic Puglian dishes and learning about traditional cooking techniques while savoring regional specialties like seafood, olive oil, and homemade pasta.

Cycle along Otranto’s scenic coastline, passing by historical landmarks, olive groves, and picturesque beaches, while taking in stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.

Discover Otranto’s wine heritage with a guided tasting session in the countryside. Sample local varietals and learn about the region’s winemaking traditions amidst beautiful vineyard landscapes.

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