Grotta Bagno Marino is a characteristic sea cave located on the southeastern coastal stretch of Salento forming part of Santa Cesarea Terme, in the province of Lecce. Bathed by the waters of the Adriatic Sea, this striking cave has a round arch-shaped opening and a small natural platform marking its entrance. The Bagno Marino Cave represents one of the many attractions of Santa Cesarea Terme, this beautiful stretch of coastline offers a wide choice in the landscape panorama of the area as the beautiful inlets so rich in small and large caves, combined with the cool transparency of these waters all to be discovered propose the right point of convergence for a vacation dedicated to the sea, relaxation and enjoy the beautiful surrounding landscape. The Bagno Marino Cave can be easily reached by swimming, the water becomes deep after a few strokes and is ideal for snorkeling and discovering these wonderful seabeds; for diving lovers the reef offers different stations from which to try your hand, or if you love a quiet vacation it will not be difficult to find a quiet corner where you can lay out your towel and be warmed by the rays of a sun willing to give us a perfect tan. Enclosing the Grotta Bagno Marino but above all Santa Cesarea Terme in a description of a few lines does not give a good idea of the place where you are; experiencing these places firsthand, perhaps renting a small boat while cuddled by the wind, with the almost relaxing noise of the outboard we continue to discover the stretch of coast, is a sensation that charges our day at the sea with emotions that hardly tend to be forgotten. This is Salento, with its charm, its magic, natural beauties like the Bagno Marino Cave and a unique landscape like Santa Cesarea Terme... have a good summer.
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Via Roma 14, Santa Cesarea Terme, Lecce
+39 349 33 34 540
S.P. 87 Otranto - Porto Badisco Otranto (Lecce)
+39.0836.804009
Loc. Villaggio Paradiso - 73020 Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836.954.194
La Fraula 32, 73020 Fraula (Le)
+39 348 7937793
Via Umberto I, Santa Cesarea Terme (Le)
+39 0836 944202
Strada Provinciale Uggiano (Loc. Lame),73027 - Minervino di Lecce (Le)
+39 0836 818904
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
SP358, 73028 Porto Badisco (Le)
+39 347 622 8115
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
Via Giorgio La Pira, 6, 73027 Cocumola (Le)
+39 335 820 8021
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
SP87 Otranto-Santa Cesarea, 73028 Porto Badisco (Le)
+39 348 780 9165
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 accommodations such as hotels, bed and breakfasts, farmhouses, vacation homes, resorts, hostels and campgrounds, are deliberately left in their original language to respect the culture, historical identity and authenticity of the area.
Last Updated, 09/12/2024