Barzolla Beach is a small stretch of free beach joined to cliffs in a mixture of Mediterranean scrub and uncultivated expanses of rushes. It lies in the marina of Sant"Isidoro just adjacent to a large parking lot used as a weekly market every Sunday. So named because years ago there was an old mussel plant, and by extension the name of the owners of those plants has since given rise to Spiaggia Barzolla. It is a small natural oasis ideal for getting lost and forgetting our daily routine always full of work commitments. The sea, shallow at first but still characterized by a large presence of rocks, opens up in its depth after only a few meters and from here a swim in these crystal clear and transparent waters is refreshing. Be careful of the waves when the sea (most of the time) is a tad rough. Definitely worth a visit this small but attractive oasis of Salento.
Last Updated: 17/08/2022, Tonio Viva