CTP, connections to the sea

Ctp, the public transport company of the province of Taranto, presents important news for connections with seaside resorts. In particular, the first lines will already be active from Saturday 15 June and will guarantee connections with the main tourist destinations of the Ionian area.

Among the main innovations for summer 2024, we highlight the doubling of trips from Paul VI to the seaside resorts who will travel along the coast road until reaching the administrative island of the capital municipality, Marina di Taranto. In this case, the buses will reach the new terminus located in the immediate vicinity of the plant “Maracaibo Beach“. CTP also confirms the line for 2024 Ginosa Marina which, in its route, includes Riva dei Tessali. President Tacente concludes as follows: “Our constant commitment to sustainable mobility pushes us to always welcome other ideas and suggestions. For our part, we provide new, comfortable, safe and environmentally friendly vehicles.”

In summary, from Saturday 15 June 2024, the launch of the following connections will be brought forward: Taranto-Salento coast (“Maracaibo Beach” terminus), with return trips; Laterza-Ginosa Marina; Massafra-Chiatona; Palagianello-Castellaneta Marina; Castellaneta-Castellaneta Marina and Grottaglie-Marina di Taranto (Maracaibo Beach terminus).

FROM PAUL VI TO THE SEA – From 1 July to 31 August 2024, however, the new travel times from the Paolo VI district to the seaside resorts will be as follows: from Monday to Friday at 9 and 11 am; on Saturdays at 8.15am and 11am. In this case, the buses will leave from via Cannata, near the Carabinieri barracks. On the way back, however, the buses will depart from the new CTP terminus located near the “Maracaibo Beach” according to the following timetable: from Monday to Saturday at 3pm and 6.30pm.

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