Apulia at the beach

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Top Apulian beaches

View here a list of the best beaches in Apulia and a selection of holiday accommodation to suit your needs

An archipelago consisting of 5 islands characterized by low shores, sandy beaches, bays and promontories. The archipelago is a Sea Nature Reserve with 23 underwater routes for scuba diving lovers.

An oasis within the Gargano Nature Reserve enclosed between two reefs covered with Mediterranean scrub. The fine, golden, sandy beach can be reached through a natural rocky path. Clear warm waters. This quiet and peaceful site during the day gets busy and very lively at night.

Surrounded by two rocky cliffs covered by woods and greenery, the bay has fine golden sands and turquoise colour waters with a sandy seabed. There beach features a club with a bar and a restaurant.

Spectacular white cliffs plunging into the sea and a fine pebble beach that slopes gently into pristine waters . The seabed is rich in flora and fauna. Stunning panoramic view.

Two sandy beaches divided by a high white chalky reef plunging into the sea. The fine sandy and white pebble beach can be reached walking down a track surrounded by Mediterranean scrub and dotted with almond, fig, pine and olive trees. Stunning view of two impressive sea stacks.

A Marine Nature Reserve and a stopover site for migratory birds. Overlooking the golden sandy beach, with broken rocky stretches and rich mediterrenean scrub with dunes and bushes, a Saracen Tower .The seabed is spectacular and the coastline is perfect for bike riders and hikers.

A lovely beach, lakes and woods. A narrow strip of land between lakes and a long, sandy beach, crowned by a pine wood. High, fine white, sand dunes and temperatures that never get too warm given the near lake basins and the soft winds blowing constantly. The saltwater lakes are all naturally interconnected. The area is a stopover site for migratory birds. There are several beach clubs along the coast.

A long strip of white sand, a part of the Alimini Lakes Nature Reserve and just a few km from Otranto, dotted with Mediterranean scrub and pine woods. It stands as one of the most important ecosystems in Apulia.

A small beach and a fringed reef featuring sea caves, bays, rocks and coves. A cobalt blue sea and chalky white cliffs. Perfect for divers.

This little rocky bay is surrounded with lush greenery and can be reached walking the “Canale del Bosco”. The beach area is protected from winds and waves. The waters are mostly calm and cool.

Fine golden sandy beach surrounded by dunes dotted with Mediterranean scrub. Blue and clear sea waters; the site is perfect for families with kids. The low cliff is also ideal for scuba divers. Beach services available.

A sandy one-kilometer white beach stretching out towards a 14th century old watch tower, soft dunes covered with Mediterranean scrub and crystal clear waters with a low seabed. Given a gradual access to the sea, this beach is particularly suitable to families. Water sports and boat trips can be booked at the several beach clubs along the coast.

A short walk through pine woods, within the Nature Reserve and down to an amazing fringing reef and the blue sea. Set between Gallipoli and Porto Cesareo.

A stretch of sandy beach alternating with low rocks and inlets featuring clear blue waters. Dunes covered with Mediterranean scrub and rich olive groves. A great diving and snorkeling spot.

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