
"Puglia's coastline never slips into hibernation. Between April and November, the water is warm enough to bathe in, but even in winter, the sea remains part of daily life."
"What makes the beaches in Puglia so extraordinary is their diversity; you have rugged coves carved into limestone cliffs where the water is electric turquoise, and white powdery beaches that rival far-flung destinations."
"Baia delle Zagare is one of the most visually striking beaches in the region, hidden among centuries-old pines and olive trees, with a white sand beach unfurling for nearly a kilometre."
"If you're exploring by boat, don't miss the nearby Cala dei Morti, a small, hidden cove accessible only from the sea - local legend has it that this cove once sheltered countless fishermen."
Puglia's coastline is characterized by its stunning diversity, featuring rugged coves, white sandy beaches, and breathtaking scenery. The region remains vibrant year-round, with locals enjoying the beaches even in winter. Baia delle Zagare stands out for its striking beauty, surrounded by pines and olive trees, with a mix of well-equipped lidos and free beach areas. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the sun before it sets behind the cliffs. Nearby, Cala dei Morti is a hidden cove accessible only by boat, steeped in local legend.
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