BY: Noemi Curti
Puglia is a region to be discovered even if today we will focus on the Baia del Mulino d’acqua, in Otranto. This is located in the sub-region of Salento, known and appreciated not only in Italy but by tourists from all over the world who, every year, rush here to spend their holidays.
As it happens for other areas of the heel of the boot: in fact, both the Adriatic side and the part that overlooks the Ionian Sea, preserve precious unspoiled places, nature shows and breathtaking beaches. Without forgetting the Gargano area, in the upper part of Puglia: in short, to visit it all, not just a single holiday!
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com/
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