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Gallipoli is renowned for the crystal clear waters of its sea, and its beautiful fine sandy beaches.
Today Gallipoli presents itself with its history and nature that frames a rich and varied social life. This allows everyone, and especially young people, to enjoy their vacations in Gallipoli to the fullest and still makes the resort among the best vacation destinations in Italy.
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The first beach we want to recommend is Baia Verde, one of the most famous and popular in the area. With fine white sand and a crystal clear sea, Baia Verde offers all the services you need for a day at the beach, such as sunbed and umbrella rentals, restaurants and bars.
Nightclubs include Riobò, a historic venue that organizes fun and fashionable evenings especially on Tuesday nights, Praja Gallipoli, which is located in Baia Verde, and Il Vega, a new club that's very popular at the moment. And then there's Blu Bay, considered by many to be the most beautiful disco in Salento.
According to Adoc in Gallipoli for a beach umbrella and two sunbeds you spend from 35 to 50 euros a day, a double room in a b&b (for a family of four) costs from 106 to 265 euros, and a restaurant ranges from 35 to 150 euros. It takes as much as 500 euros for a one-night stay.
The area is bordered to the north by the towns of Galatone and Sannicola, to the east by the towns of Alezio and Matino, to the south by the town of Taviano and to the west by the Ionian Sea.
2 hours
How long does it take to visit the city of Gallipoli? The duration of the visit is about 2 hours, taking in military structures, Baroque Cathedral, magnificent sights, historic buildings and wonderful views interspersed with local fish stalls.
10 things to do in a weekend in Gallipoli.
Prices - How much does it cost to have fun in Gallipoli? The answer is: it depends! Know that ticket prices can start from 10-15 ? and go even up to 25-30 ? if the night hosts artists of a certain caliber! In short, on average you could spend around 20 ?, with the certainty, however, that you will never, ever be disappointed.
Within the city, as well as on foot and by bus, you can also choose to move around by bicycle or scooter, renting a car, always keeping in mind, however, that in the historic center there is an active limited traffic zone (ZTL) and vehicle access is limited to certain users and hours.
The long bay over the city of Gallipoli is a stretch of coastline formed by low cliffs alternating with soft beaches. The wild, fragrant Mediterranean scrub and crystal clear water make this inlet a popular tourist destination in Salento.