Brindisi, sea and coast
The coast is an alternation brindisina beaches and rocky coves, which extends to over eighty km. The sea creeps in cale and ravines in a game of transparencies reflections and wonderful, it expands in widening sandy climbs on slopes myths and close the flaps lush macchia mediterranea. A coast which [...]
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Brindisi, sea and coast
The coast is an alternation brindisina beaches and rocky coves, which extends to over eighty km. The sea creeps in cale and ravines in a game of transparencies reflections and wonderful, it expands in widening sandy climbs on slopes myths and close the flaps lush macchia mediterranea. A coast which testifies to remote forms of life and civilization, but who can also be one of the most attractive tourism resort in Puglia. Accommodations for charming villas, resorts and campgrounds offer types of services varied and balanced every need of the tourist demand. Just take a path to discover bays of golden sand, stretches of coastline low and variously jagged, sometimes hauls lapped in silence and the dance of the backwash. The beautiful coastline of alternating rocky coves a long golden beaches of soft sand and velvety, with rich reserves of natural vegetation Spontaneous.



Taking on the coast from a northerly direction along the Adriatic coast, you reach the coast of Salento, characterized by long stretches of sand alternate and creeks rocks.
In the first province brindisina beach one encounters is that of Torre Canne, a beach sandy and served by a luxury spa and a campsite. Torre Canne by continuing south towards Ostuni (Flag Blue also for 2008) will arrive in a beautiful sandy bay. The beaches of Ostuni, in order Pilone, Rosa Marina, Monticelli, Villanova, Costa and Torre Merlata Pozzelle, offer a natural constituent by dunes of fine sand, clean sea and Mediterranean scrub in a wonderful ideal for moments of pure relaxation. The marine and the same Ostuni are well equipped to accommodate tourists and visitors and ensure a unique and exclusive. Pylon is a stretch of coastline with high sand dunes covered with juniper, dominated by the Aragonese tower sighting of San Leonardo in the sixteenth century. For its high environmental value due to the presence of habitat considered by European Community importance, now became a regional nature reserve. Rosa Marina is a parade of small beaches of golden sand between their separate lace from the coast, villas adorned by white oleander and fragrant Mediterranean plants. In the 60s, between stone walls, olive groves and secular sea, there was a large settlement Tourist international appeal (in the residential village, you can enter only if equipped with card).



Monticelli is a pleasant village on a sea of cobalt. Dell’insenatura the fringes are visible the ruins of a walled village from the Bronze Age. A Villanova is a marina, dock for boats of fishermen and boats pleasure craft and the tower of the sixteenth-century castle overlooking the port. Costa Merlata owes his name to the form of fancy inlays that in time the sea had chiseled in low cliff meanders in a myriad of ravines. Finally Pozzelle Tower where the remains of an old lookout tower of the sixteenth century watch on small creeks protected by high cliffs and flooded by light.
Continuing the way we arrive in the territory of Carovigno, the ancient messapica Carbine, where stands Torre Santa Sabina, where the beach has a sea has an intense blue and a sea of color in a landscape of fantasy. Leaving behind the tower of Santa Sabina, one of the many fortified towers that are located along the coast were built between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the dark times of the Saracen invasions in see the danger coming from the sea, always Carovigno meet the beaches Specchiolla of the site, “mirror of the sky which is reflected in the sea” (Blue Flag in 2007) and several miles of coast contended by beautiful beaches and small cliffs, surrounded by vast expanses of olive trees and unspoiled natural oasis, where you continues to amaze the faunal and floral beauty of the ever more rare bush Mediterranean.
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