Grotta della Botte is located in Marina di Andrano, in the province of Lecce. This stretch of coastline is characterized by impervious cliffs that end directly in the sea alternating with convenient glimpses of access to the sea and are also ideal for families with children. One of these corners is definitely La Grotta della Botte, here where the sea lends itself available offering a real natural open-air swimming pool, the water maintains an all in all shallow depth for the happiness of the kids who can play in peace and the tranquility of the parents who can stay serene. The Grotta della Botte is a small cavity present in this place full of beautiful inlets all to be discovered, so equip yourself with fins and mask to go and discover the most characteristic ravines with beautiful plays of light that color most of the cracks present between the rocks of this wonderful stretch of coastline. Marina di Andrano has maintained over time this charm of quiet tourist village thanks mainly to the fact that it is perhaps little sponsored compared to the most famous tourist resorts of Salento; this certainly benefits those lucky visitors who every year decide to spend part of their vacations in these wonderful places. Some of the rocks in the La Botte locality are particularly inviting, so equip yourself with rock shoes, lay out your beach towel and take advantage of it for a perfect tan so you can make your colleagues envious once you get back to work. A dip where the water is bluest recited a famous song, and at the Grotta della Botte you will be spoiled for choice to experience the unusual freshness of these beautiful waters. We are on the side of the Adriatic Sea and the richness of this coast offers different cues and strong emotions to collect among the most precious selfies as intimate memories of a beautiful summer... happy vacations from Grotta della Botte.
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Via Grotta Matrona 73039 Marina Serra di Tricase (LE)
+39 0833 775060
Via Romolo Gessi,73039, Marina Serra, Tricase (Le)
Sergio +39 347 07 31 664
Via Litoranea per Santa Cesarea, 303,73030 Castro (Le)
+39 0836 947029
Via Lecce, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 0833 217068
Lit. Castro - Santa Cesarea Terme -73030 - Castro Marina (Le)
+39.0836.947489
Contrada Fica Torta, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 340.843.4874
Via Panoramica, 100 - 73030 - Castro (Le)
+39 0836 943007
Corte Manfredi 5, 73031 – Alessano (Le)
+ 39 0833 522 138
Via Litoranea Tricase, 158, 73030 Marina di Marittima (Le)
+39 0832 351321
Via Convento, 73030 Marittima (Le)
+44 0122 346 0100
Strada Comunale Saccuddi 25, 73032 Andrano (Le)
+39 338 143 5923
SP358, Località Marina dell’Aia 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 0836 992 068
Via Caduti Marittimesi, 12, 73030 Marittima (Le)
+39 0833 190 1111
Via Convento, 48, 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 0836 920 748
Via Provinciale per Tricase 282, 73032 Andrano (Le)
+39 0836 926 447
Via Capriglia, 73030 Vignacastrisi (Le)
+39 347 400 3801 - +39 340 476 6867
Vicinale Doleo, snc, 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 375 727 7725
Via Borgo Pescatori snc, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 347 870 3604
Via Ciro Menotti, 45, 73030 Castiglione d"Otranto, Andrano (Le)
+39 340 560 8307
Via Benvenuto Cellini, 38, 73030 Marittima (Le)
+39 328 729 9523
Via Fiume 42, 73039 Depressa (Le)
+39 0833 771 276
Via Don Luigi Sturzo 86, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 377 364 5485
Via Roma 55, 73030 Marittima di Diso (Le)
+39 370 365 1072
Via Arturo Toscanelli n.50, 73032 Andrano (Le)
+39 393 846 6400
Viale Europa, 53, 73032 Marina di Andrano (Le)
+39 340 263 8627
Via Don Carrozzo 9, Diso (Le)
+39 389 147 1462
Via Santi Filippo e Giacomo 9, 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 328 855 5832
Via Benvenuto Cellini, 29, 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 392 114 5686
Via Tagliamento 107, 73039 Depressa (Le)
+39 331 426 3969
Via A. Vespucci, 48, Andrano (Le)
+39 327 836 0649
Via Filippo Turati 34, 73030 Diso (Le)
+39 327 239 5412
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