The 10 most beautiful beaches in Bari — idealista/news

The 10 most beautiful beaches in Bari — idealista/news
The 10 most beautiful beaches in Bari — idealista/news

Bari, a charming city located on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, offers a variety of stunning beaches, ideal for those looking for the perfect place to go to the beach. This region is renowned for having crystal clear waters and some of the most enchanting seaside resorts in Italy. Come and discover the 10 most beautiful beaches in Bari and turn your holiday into a daydream.

Lama Monachile Beach, Polignano a Mare

This small cove is nestled between imposing limestone cliffs and offers a breathtaking view with crystal clear waters that attract many visitors every year. The beach is famous for its Roman bridge that crosses the cove, adding a historical touch to the natural landscape. Lama Monachile is often used as a film site thanks to its scenic beauty.

To reach it, you can simply walk through the historic center of Polignano a Mare and follow the signs along the way. Despite its popularity, it does not have any catering services directly on site, but nearby there are various bars and restaurants where you can taste typical local dishes.

Bread and Tomato Beach, Bari

AND one of the best known and most frequented in Bari and it’s located near the city center. It can be reached very easily and offers numerous services such as changing rooms, showers and play areas for the little ones. The curious name Pane e Pomodoro derives from an ancient tradition of local bathers who brought these simple ingredients for a quick meal on the beach.

Today, however, there are bars and restaurants that offer from fresh ice cream to more traditional dishes of Apulian cuisine. You can reach it with a short bus ride from the center of Bari or even on foot, enjoying a pleasant walk along the coast.

Copacabana Beach, Monopoli

This beach offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, ideal for those looking for an escape from the daily frenzy. Located along the Adriatic coast, Copacabana is surrounded by a lush nature which helps to give it an almost tropical appearance. Its name, recalls the famous Brazilian beach of Rio de Janeiro and makes this place even more exotic and attractive.

To get there, you can take the provincial road that starts from the center of Monopoli and follow the signs. Once you get there, you can choose whether to use the umbrellas and sunbeds available, or whether to take advantage of the free areas.

Santo Stefano beach, Monopoli

This beach is located a short distance from the historic center of Monopoli and is characterised by the contrast between the ancient city walls and the modernity of the existing bathing facilities.

Santo Stefano is also a site of historical interest thanks to the presence of a small church dating back to the medieval period, located right near the beach. You can get here by following the coastal road from Monopoli in a southerly direction, along which you can enjoy the beautiful coastal panorama.

Pietra Egea Beach, Mussels

This is one of the most beautiful beaches in Salento and is characterized by a mixture of sand and small pebbles. It offers a unique landscape where the blue of the sea blends with the green of the surrounding vegetation. There is also a numerous presence of rock formations that emerge from the water, creating an ideal environment for those who love to do things Snorkeling and diving.

These same rocks, according to local legends, were once used by pirates as hideouts. To reach this beach, you can follow the road signs from Bari towards Cozze, which will lead to a secondary road that starts from the main coastal road.

San Vito Beach, Polignano a Mare

Famous not only for its scenic beauty but also for the rich cultural context that surrounds it. This beach is located at the foot of an ancient abbey, dating back to the medieval period, which adds a touch of mysticism to the atmosphere of the place. The waters here are surprisingly transparent and invite for long, refreshing swims.

San Vito is also famous for its small marinawhere local fishermen anchor their boats and sell their freshly caught fish. To get to this enchanting beach, you can take the state road that leads south from Bari, following the signs for Polignano a Mare and then for San Vito.

Beaches of Torre Canne, Fasano

Situation in the heart of Puglia and famous for its very fine sand. This destination is particularly appreciated for its extension along the coast, which offers ample space both to relax in the sun and to enjoy the different seaside activities available. What makes this place truly unique is the presence of natural thermal springs, whose waters are known for their therapeutic and beneficial properties.

Getting to Torre Canne is easy, you can reach it both by car and by public transport, from the nearby cities of Fasano and Brindisi. Some spots are completely free, in fact among the seaside resorts of Bari it is one of the best to go if you have children. However, there are also spots equipped with umbrellas, sunbeds and other services.

Torre a Mare beach, Bari

This beach almost looks like a painting thanks to the color of the sea that recalls all the shades of blue. What makes it even more special is the small fishing village where it is located, which today hosts a great variety of local gastronomic products and cultural traditions. The position of the beach, close to the town center, also allows you to have access to numerous typical shops, bars and cafes.

Giovinnazzo beach, Bari

It is famous for its picturesque landscape and has a mostly rocky coast near some sandy and pebble coves. The water is very clean ideal for snorkeling and diving. The beach is partially equipped and is located near the charming historic center of Giovinazzofull of narrow streets, ancient squares and historic churches. This seaside destination is certainly less crowded than other tourist resorts in Pugliaideal for those seeking relaxation and an authentic experience with nature.

Cala Porta Vecchia beach, Monopoli

Cala Porta Vecchia, in addition to having a sea that is considered among the most beautiful in the whole of Puglia, is also a very characteristic place as it still preserves traces of its historical past, with remains of ancient walls overlooking the sea.

To get to this beach, just walk through the streets of the old town and follow the signs to the sea. The restaurants in the area have terraces that offer breathtaking views of a panorama that is difficult to forget.

Where to go to the beach in Bari by public transport

  • Lama Monachile Beach: it can be reached by car starting from Polignano a Mare station and following the signs for the historic centre. From here, just walk towards the Lama Monachile bridge. If you prefer to go by public transport, it is available
  • a regional train to Polignano a Mare which will take you to your destination in 30 minutes.
  • San Vito beach: you can leave from Polignano a Mare station and take a local bus or a taxi towards San Vito, the same thing if you proceed by car.
  • Pane e Pomodoro Beach: from the center of Bari you can walk south along the Nazario Sauro seafront to the beach. If you prefer to use public transport, the available lines are 12 or 42 and go from the central area of ​​Bari towards Pane e Pomodoro.
  • Torre a Mare beach: by car you can get here starting from the centre of Bari, take the SP 60 southwards to Torre a Mare, but you can also take the bus 12 from Bari towards Torre a Mare.
  • Copacabana Beach: it can only be reached by car, you can take the SP 90 south and follow the signs for the beach.
  • Santo Stefano Beach: also in this case you need to have a car because there is no public transport that reaches this area. It starts from Monopoli and follows the southern coast road to Santo Stefano.
  • Giovinazzo beach: easily reachable from Bari by car along the SS16 Adriatica towards the north or by train with regional trains that take about 15-20 minutes to reach this destination.
  • Cala Porta Vecchia Beach: You leave by car from the historic centre of Monopoli and follow the signs towards the sea.
  • Pietra Egea Beach: from Bari, by car follow the road signs towards Cozze and then take a secondary road from the coastal road.
  • Beaches of Torre Canne: it can be reached by car from Fasano or Brindisi, taking the SS 379 towards Torre Canne, but there are also local bus lines that leave from the neighboring cities of Fasano and Brindisi.

Living in Bari

This city is rich in history, culture and natural beauty and enjoys a strategic position in Puglia, which allows you to easily explore both the coast and the hinterland rich in traditions. Its surroundings and its provinces are renowned for the warm welcome of its inhabitants and for a cuisine that delights every palate. Without a doubt, living in Bari offers a unique and enriching life experience.

 
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