2025 Otranto Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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Sea and castles Beautiful Otranto
Otranto is located in the Southeast of Italy, Apulia region, named also as “The heel of the boot”.
Otranto is famous for the historical castles facings the sea, and also as horse breed in the longer past.
It is located on the east coast of the Salento peninsula.
The Strait of Otranto, to which the city gives its name, connects the Adriatic Sea with the Ionian Sea and separates Italy from Albania.
Thousand year and more of history,
The city occupies the site of the ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia Hydrus but originally it was a town of Messapian, and it was used in the wars of Pyrrhus and of Hannibal to fight against Rome.
The castle of the town is Gothic style,
It was built a few years after a terrible massacre in 1480. At that time Otranto was a flourishing city with more than 20.000 inhabitants, but they were invaded by an Ottoman fleet of 128 ships, and according to some historians 12.000 people were killed and 5.000 enslaved. Some 800 men who refused to convert to Islam were beheaded.
You can still hear stories about the martyrs of Otranto and see their skulls in the cathedral and in Oria in commemoration of the young men who went to Otranto to fight the Turchs and never came back.
So the true story of Otranto is even more Gothic than Horace Walpole imagined. And they have the execution stone and the giant cannon balls to prove it.
Otranto - Something for everyone!
It's an absolute, historical gem in Puglia, South Italy. Stunning views, hospitable locals, gastro delights and local crafts.
Southern Italy 🔶 OTRANTO seaside town
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In the seaside town of Otranto in southern Italy, the pace is particularly leisurely.
The entire Otranto is surrounded by a pale yellow wall. The blue sky and the sea form a line. The sea water is so clear that you can see the bottom and it is even more dazzling under the bright light.
When in Ortanto, don't miss visiting the Cathedral. This church was originally built in the 11th century. It has a rustic exterior and the entire floor of the church is made of mosaic art, with small pieces pieced together to form pictures.
These mosaic floors, which are rich in history and religious connotations, actually have a history of over 800 years and were built by a monk in the 12th century.
However, this place becomes lively in the summer because there are many beautiful beaches nearby, which attract Italians to go south during their holidays to enjoy the summer sunshine and beaches here.
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