Tricase Porto Beach although really tiny in size deserves to be mentioned among the natural beauties of this beautiful land called Salento. We are on the Adriatic side, in the deep southeast of the Puglia region, along a stretch of coastline that is characterized mainly by high cliffs that fall sheer directly into the sea and by a series of countless caves and small inlets that frame a landscape of rare beauty. Salento is a fascinating territory and one must experience it in all its facets in order to feel those strong emotions that load with colorful memories each and every one of our shots in photographing these wonderful experiences. Tricase Porto represents one of the many stops that one must not avoid if one really wants to experience an unforgettable vacation; this corner of paradise offers a sea so transparent and crystal clear that one can count every single stone on the seabed. Here the maxim of "looking for a needle in a haystack" is nullified, go ahead and try to throw a needle into these beautiful natural open-air pools and I bet the needle would be fished out after very few minutes; just a small comparison just to explain the beauty of these waters that turn out tremendously cool on the first dive and charge us with healthy adrenaline while pleasantly the warm summer sun dries our body. All this is the Tricase Beach, perhaps minimally small in size but certainly large in the many emotions that hundreds of people experience each year by visiting these places. Tricase Beach is quite frequented in the summer both by tourists arriving from everywhere and by local families who decide to spend a quiet day at the beach with their children as the water is shallow for long stretches; the beach is located right next to the port so it will not be difficult to find a bar or a market to refresh themselves with some drinks. Beautiful sensations and scent of summer from the Tricase Beach...have a great vacation.
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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 Madonna di Fatima, snc, 73039 - Tricase (Le)
+39-320-3146486
Via Lecce, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 0833 217068
Via Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, Nuova, 73039 Tricase (Le) Contrada Cupole
+39 347 259 3517
Contrada Fica Torta, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 340.843.4874
Marina Serra (Contrada Palane) 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 347 9129 776
Corte Manfredi 5, 73031 – Alessano (Le)
+ 39 0833 522 138
Via Guglielmo Marconi, 48, 73039 Tricase (Le)
(+39) 320 679 8180
Via Convento, 73030 Marittima (Le)
+44 0122 346 0100
Strada Comunale Saccuddi 25, 73032 Andrano (Le)
+39 338 143 5923
Via Borgo Pescatori, 26, 73039 Marina Porto (Le)
+39 0833 775 121
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
Largo Crocefisso 11, 73039 Tricase (Le)
+39 345 345 8427
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