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The countryside surrounding Otranto offers genuine landscapes, characterized by olive groves, dry stone walls, and paths that lead to the sea. Within just a few minutes, you can reach the historic center, a maze of cobblestone alleys, artisan shops, and views of the harbor. Here, you can find the Cathedral with its famous mosaic floor and the Byzantine crypt, the Aragonese Castle, and the ancient walls that narrate the history of Italy's easternmost city.
The coastline features a mix of fine sandy beaches, secluded coves, and cliffs with breathtaking views, such as those at Alimini Lakes and the Bay of Turks, which are among the most beloved natural destinations. Nearby, you can explore traditional villages like Giurdignano, known for its menhirs and dolmens, or Martano, the heart of Grecìa Salentina. This area is also an ideal starting point for culinary itineraries, showcasing farms, typical trattorias, and local producers of wine and olive oil.
Staying here means experiencing Salento in its true essence: crystal-clear sea, unspoiled nature, ancient history, and vibrant traditions that make Otranto and its countryside a unique and unforgettable destination.
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