Otranto - Beaches Spiaggia Baia dei Turchi The Bay of the Turks, a few kilometers north of Otranto, is the place where, according to tradition, Turkish warriors landed during the siege of the city of Otranto in the fifteenth century. Sandy and unspoiled, the bay belongs to the precious protected oasis of the Alimini Lakes, one of the most important ecosystems of Salento and Puglia.
Isole Tremiti - Beaches Cala Matano Also known as Cala Duchessa.Wild and picturesque, this cove is surrounded by lush vegetation and limestone rocks. It is a natural bay that overlooks the turquoise and transparent waters, ideal for bathing and swimming thanks to the sandy coastline. It's reachable through a path and by sea by boat.
Isole Tremiti - Beaches Cala degli Inglesi It's named "English Cove" because of the sinking of a British ship in 1800, this cove is located in the north-west coast of the island; it's reachable by by a path that winds through the lush vegetation of the Island. Overlooking the cove there is a tourist village.