Porto Cesareo
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ColleenCo
Pescara, Italy1,012 contributions
Sep 2021 • Couples
Porto cesareo is just famous for its name and history! It has no charm at all. Just a few boats in the bay and a few restaurants noteworthy of interest.
Written 19 September 2021
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Maurizia-Ramzi
Lecce, Italy61 contributions
Aug 2020
Fisherman village that preserves a historic feeling while offering contemporary services - a must see in all Seasons
Written 20 August 2020
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hiritos
Nice1,085 contributions
Jul 2020 • Couples
This is a cute little town. Our hotel was a bit away from the center. We went there by bike. There are plenty of bar and restaurants.
Written 1 July 2020
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coconutugly
Marbella, Spain1,450 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
We landed up here on the worst day weatherwise, so unfortunately the beach looked terrible. No sunbeds nor umbrellas for hire. We headed for Lapillo Beach instead and had a fab time on an amazing beach!!
Written 24 June 2019
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PaulCG
Southampton, UK121 contributions
Sep 2018 • Family
Port Ceasreo is a love;ly seaside port to visit with a nice promenade and lovely bars, cafes, restaurants and Gelateria. It is lovely to walk along the well laid out path in front of the sea. Visit the market on Thursdays although get their early as parking is challenging on that day.
Written 1 October 2018
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MargieDublin
Dublin, Ireland11 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
If buying fish off the board at 6am and fresh figs from the farm is your thing then head to Porto Cesareo! Spent a week in here in July and highly recommend the experience. Excellent boat rental and diving off an amazing shoreline.
Written 29 July 2018
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phg570
London, UK296 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
This is a really super little coastal resort with good access to the sea and beaches. The town runs along he beachline and the hotels follow that. I stayed at the Isolated lo scoglio and they have access to the sea directly.
Overall I wouldn't stay here too longad it has limited variety but it is a great place definitely to be added to an itinerary
Overall I wouldn't stay here too longad it has limited variety but it is a great place definitely to be added to an itinerary
Written 9 June 2018
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Gypsy9
USA33 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We decided to change our itinerary a bit to get away from some of the nice but crowded and traffic-filled towns in Puglia to enjoy a coastal drive for a while. I'd remembered reading about Porto Cesareo while researching our trip, so we headed there, and it turned out to be one of the nicest overnights of our trip. It was just the right size to avoid the traffic congestion we found in many of the other towns we visited, plus we found that once we parked our car at our hotel (the scenically-situated Isola Lo Scoglio hotel) we could stroll across the water on their small bridge to restaurants and markets in town. Another bonus of the town we found was the fact that most the restaurants opened at 6 pm, and we had a delicious and reasonably-priced dinner at Le Arcate. We got the feeling that the town doesn't see many English-speaking visitors compared to many of the tourist-destination towns in Puglia, and we found everyone we met to be very friendly and welcoming. It was a wonderful start to our drive around the coast.
Written 23 May 2018
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Vivian v
New York City, NY39 contributions
Oct 2017
Visited during the off season so it was wonderfully peaceful. It was still hot so we were able to sunbathe and go for a swim! Highly recommend checking out if it's not too crowded. However, many restaurants may be closed off season.
Written 5 October 2017
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HampshireBirdman
Martina Franca, Italy483 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
Porto Cesareo is a fairly modern town that developed out of it's harbor with an active fishing fleet. The seas are very clear, clean with a sandy sea bed and National Marine Park established in 1971 (among the largest in Italy). The marina and town are accessible via level and paved promenade.
Whilst it is a good place to walk around for the day an extended visit would revolve around the numerous beaches visits to the local area.
Whilst it is a good place to walk around for the day an extended visit would revolve around the numerous beaches visits to the local area.
Written 24 September 2017
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Indiana M
Buenos Aires, Argentina65 contributions
Hola! Que hotel de playa recomiendan ? Viajo a fin de mayo en pareja, gracias!!!
falcomilena8119@gmail.com
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Salve, in che zona di Porto Cesareo è fattibile prendere casa?
Noi cerchiamo qualcosa che ci consenta di avere il mare vicino anche se il "centro" è un po' distante ma fattibile a piedi.
Raffaella P
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Salve... vorrei vedere qualche foto della spiaggia del paese di Porto cesareo e inoltre vorrei sapere da qualcuno che già ci è stato come si presenta... insomma dicono che non sia un granché
SaraEgitto
Hurghada, Egypt62 contributions
Ciao, durante la mia vacanza in Salento della scorsa estate, non ho mai trascorso la giornata a Porto Cesareo. Ho visto le spiagge passando con la macchina e a luglio erano veramente affollate e meno belle di altri punti nelle vicinanze. Noi abbiamo preferito usare la spiaggia di Torre Lapillo, anch'essa affollata ma decisamente migliore come qualità dell'acqua. Abbiamo trascorso una giornata anche nella più selvaggia Punta Prosciutto, che merita sicuramente una visita ma che tuttavia è inferiore a mio parere a Torre Lapillo.
ellytraveltravel
Florence, Italy46 contributions
ciao queste foto sono della spiaggia del paese? Grazie
Francesca L
Cazzano Sant'Andrea, Italy931 contributions
si, questa è la spiaggia di Porto Cesareo.. trovi sia spiaggia attrezzata che libera
Marilena F
30 contributions
Di solito a settembre il tempo è bello o fa freddo?
Davide G
Amorosi, Italy82 contributions
Ciao io ci sono sempre stato a luglio
però la Puglia è molto calda
a Settembre troverai un bel clima
non un caldo estivo ma un bagnetto lo farai 😃
Valerio R
Cisterna di Latina, Italy
Salve volevo sapere, dovrei prendere un appartamento al centro di porto cesarei vicino al ristorante "Da antimo", il centro è frequentato la sera? si possono affittare motorini nelle vicinanze? se si dove?
onionclub
Province of Bari, Italy22 contributions
Assolutamente si il centro è frequentatissimo a maggior ragione nel periodo estivo.il centro è provvisto di parcheggi a pagamento a fasce orarie sia per auto che per moto.
Ciao, andrò in vacanza a fine luglio con un bimbo piccolo. Quali spiagge consigliate che siano accessibili e non troppo caotiche?
FABIUSS62
Bergamo, Italy32 contributions
Ciao il mio consiglio è la spiaggia di punta prosciutto , la più bella secondo noi , qui troverai anche all'interno della spiaggia una specie di chiosco attrezzato SEL service dove potrai gustare delle meravigliose mozzarelle e pomodorini che non potrai più farne a meno , almeno a noi è andata così , evita il sabato e la domenica meglio Rimini o Cesenatico in questo caso. Mentre per la cena ti consiglio il Grecale a Porto Cesareo . Un posto che merita di essere visitato anche se distante qualche chilometro è sicuramente la spiaggia di Pescoluse .
Katarina B
Fornovo San Giovanni17 contributions
ciao a tutti, volevo un consiglio.. a giugno volevo passare una settimana a porto cesareo. mi sono informata qua e là e ho letto che le spiagge più belle sono a torre lapillo e punta prosciutto.. mentre la vita notturna e decisamente meglio a Porto cesareo.. come posso organizzarmi con l alloggio? nel senso dove?
il nostro intento era di passare le serate dove ce più gente e locali.. da torre lapillo a porto cesareo è fattibile a piedi? ci sono supermercati a torre lapillo? grazie a chi risponderà :)
Roberto
524 contributions
A torre lapillo ci sono piccoli supermercati, pescherie, fruttivendoli e diversi posti dove cenare alla buona più un buon ristorante pizzeria (l'angolo di Beppe). A piedi per Porto Cesareo non è fattibile, sono 6 km circa. Le spiagge migliori sono a Torre lapillo, quelle strepitose verso Punta Prosciutto ma sono altri 6/8 km dalla parte opposta. Bisogna muoversi in auto o moto.
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- Hotels near Porto Cesareo:
- (0.04 km) Albergo Primavera
- (0.04 km) Villa Monica
- (0.05 km) Villa elios. Parking in front of the property.
- (0.05 km) La Mimosa Rooms
- (0.05 km) Residence Il Vittoriano
- Restaurants near Porto Cesareo:
- (0.18 km) Parthenope Pizzeria Napoletana
- (0.13 km) Le Darsene
- (0.18 km) Maestrale Bistrot
- (0.23 km) Sciapó - Ristorante
- (0.57 km) Underground Pub - Burger & Steakhouse
- Attractions near Porto Cesareo:
- (0.10 km) Palude del Conte e Duna Costiera
- (0.16 km) Biblioteca Comunale di Porto Cesareo
- (0.08 km) Io Salento - Day Tours
- (0.29 km) Centro Educazione Ambientale Porto Cesareo
- (0.59 km) Vie del Mediterraneo - Tour Escursioni e Servizi Turistici nel Salento