Porto Miggiano is a tourist resort in the Salento region and overlooks a stretch of coastline dominated by wide cliffs that end directly in the sea and the presence of numerous caves and inlets all worth visiting. We are on the south-eastern side of the Salento coast, where the mighty Adriatic Sea washes these shores, and Porto Miggiano, usually an almost desolate village in winter is populated as never before in midsummer by tourists and locals who move in from the cities during the summer months to open their summer homes and enjoy this spectacular landscape. Porto Miggiano is part of the municipality of Santa Cesarea Terme, and as well as being home to the 16th-century tower of the same name, with the evocative Grotta delle Ancore, the Pilane and the more famous Spiaggia dei Cento Scalini, it also has a small marina that in midsummer is taken by storm by bathers and tourists seeking some cool relief from the summer heat.The harbour is located in a characteristic artificial bay with high white limestone walls from which one can enjoy a beautiful panorama that mixes the green of the promontories surrounded by Mediterranean maquis with the blue of these transparent waters. The sea is shallow at first and is ideal for families with children. Moreover, Miggiano Harbour is not very far from the centre so it should be easy to reach a bar or market to refresh yourself with a drink. In the height of summer, the Port of Miggiano attracts many people because it is easy to reach and also because it is a tourist attraction as well as a meeting point. Here one breathes a summer air with that slight warm breeze that usually blows in these parts, and the sensations one gathers when visiting this characteristic harbour are more than positive. Smell the Salento summer surrounded by the beauty of Porto Miggiano... happy holidays.
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Via Roma 14, Santa Cesarea Terme, Lecce
+39 349 33 34 540
Via Vittorio Veneto, 1, 73030 Castro LE
+39 0836.947361
Via SuperPanoramica,100 Castro (Le)
+39 0836.943078
Loc. Villaggio Paradiso - 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836.954.194
Via Litoranea Tricase, 170, 73030 Castro (Le)
+390681150353
Via Umberto I, Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944202
Via Litoranea per Santa Cesarea, 238 - Castro (Le)
+39 0836 94 71 39
Via Panoramica 1, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 338 267 7693
Via Pola 16/A, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949802
Via Roma, 237 – 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944 316
Via Paolo Borsellino, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 764
SP363, km 39, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944 141
SP61, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 810 - +39 320 222 2779 (Vincenzo)
Via Regina Elena, 217, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 426 403
Via Sant"Antonio 261, 73030, Castro (Le)
+39 328 383 6437
Via Comunale San Giovanni, snc 73020 Vitigliano (Le)
+39 340 843 7196
Via Santa Cesarea, 72, 73027 Cocumola (Le)
+39 0836 954 915
Via Umberto I, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 022
Via San Giuseppe 17, 73020 Cerfignano (Le)
+39 349 398 2465
Via Sant"Antonio, 62/A, 73020 Cerfignano (Le)
+39 347 299 9251
Via Roma 173, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944 008
Provinciale Maglie - Castro, Via della Libertà 49, 73037 Poggiardo (Le)
+39 0836 904 353
Via Borsellino 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 733
Via Belvedere, 4 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944 045
Via Fontanelle, 37, 73020 S.Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949941
Via V. Bellini 40, 73030 Vignacastrisi (Le)
+39 328 141 1119
Via Sele 9, 73010 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 344 233 6251
Strada Provinciale per Santa Cesarea Terme, 73020 Vitigliano (Le)
+39 339 761 2245
Via Pola 33, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 743
Via Umberto I, 22, 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 949 065
Via Roma, 6 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 349 3334 540
Via Isonzo 62, 73027 Cocumola (Le)
+39 339 175 2289
The names of beaches, lidos, natural swimming pools, caves, coastal towers, nature parks and reserves, along with the names of accommodation facilities such as hotels, bed and breakfasts, agritourisms, holiday homes, resorts, hostels and campsites, are deliberately left in their original language to respect the culture, historical identity and authenticity of the area.
Last update, 02/12/2024