Boat tour of the Polignano a Mare caves with aperitif
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Boat tour of the Polignano a Mare caves with aperitif

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About this experience

Choose the boat tour of the caves of Polignano a Mare and be surprised by the jagged cliffs overlooking the sea!

During the experience you will visit all the caves of Polignano, the famous Palazzese cave, the swallow cave, along the coast until you reach Cala Port'alga and the Lovers cave a little further on, passing through the hermit rock.

Our Tour includes an aperitif offered on board and there is the possibility to stop for a dip where the sea is bluer!

It starts from the Port of San Vito, a hamlet of Polignano a Mare, 10 minutes by car from the center of Polignano, but you can buy a separate transfer service.
During the excursion there is a bathing stop in one of the most suggestive places of the Polygnane coast.

With Pugliamare you can enjoy a tasty aperitif based on taralli and prosecco offered by the cabin crew.

Available options

Shared tour NO pick up

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Prosecco and Taralli

Shared tour with pick-up

Taralli and Prosecco

What's included

Panoramic Bathroom Stop
Taralli and a glass of prosecco
Professional Skipper
Fuel surcharge

Detailed itinerary

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The small port of San Vito is used as a dock for local fishermen's boats. From the sea you can see the Abbey of the same name overlooking the marina, dating back to the eighteenth century and currently a private residence. On the left we can see the control tower and the fishponds, built to store live fish during the winter months.

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The first recess we find along the coast is a cove, not a cave: Cala Paura. In reality, its original name is Cala Paguro. It is thought that, from the pronunciation of the dialect term "Pagour" (hermit crab), it came to be called Cala Paura due to assonance.
In this cove there is the famous writing "Torno Subito" with wrought iron letters set in the rock. It seems that they are the work of an Iranian sculptor visiting Polignano but it is not known who the artist was referring to.
Maybe right in our country.

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Immediately after Cala Paura we find Grottone.
Think that in the early 1900s inside the cave there was
a cinema, accessed through the small door to the sea.

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The blue cave is located below the Santo Stefano Bastion. It is called this because of the play of light that occurs between the sea water, the sun and the rocks, which gives the cave its blue colour.

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Lama Monachile is the postcard of Polignano.
It is the most photographed beach, the first stop that visitors reach once they arrive in town.
In the 15th century it was the commercial port of Polignano.
Looking at Lama Monachile from the sea, on the left you can observe the cliff of the Bastione di Santo Stefano. On the right, however, the rocks welcome large steps at the top of which there is the bronze statue dedicated to Domenico Modugno. There is a small cave accessible from the blade, whose exit can be seen from the sea: La Grotta della Piana. It's a kind of rock tunnel.

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Looking to the right, at the top of the stairs on the rocks is the bronze statue dedicated to the singer Domenico Modugno, born in Polignano a Mare famous for the piece “Volare - Nel blu dipinto di Blu”.

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The Palazzese Cave is the best known, also thanks to the restaurant of the same name.
In the 1920s this cave housed a magnificent
bathing establishment, one of the first in Italy. In the cave there are two caverns,
a smaller one and a larger one, and the smaller one also houses a small pebble beach.

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There are many legends about the islet: it is said that a pilgrim returning from the Holy Land lived there, who decided to move to the Rock.
Certainly we know that in 1612 the fishermen had us built on a chapel dedicated to St.Antonio Abate, In 1837 there was
a cholera epidemic and the church became a lazaret. It was then destroyed. In 1901, a group of missionaries fixed in the rock the iron cross that we can still see today on the Rock.

What's not included

Gratuities
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Use of SCUBA equipment
Private transportation

Available languages

Written guide
DE PT EN FR ES
Guide guide
EN IT

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not recommended for travelers suffering from seasickness

Meeting point

By car the coastal road by the sea is closed northbound until the end of September. To reach us, take the San Vito - San Giovanni junction from the Tangenziale or Complanare; continue straight to the end of the road and you will arrive at your destination. It is possible to park.

About Bari

Bari, the capital of Puglia, is a vibrant coastal city with a rich history and stunning architecture. Known for its Baroque buildings, lively markets, and delicious cuisine, Bari offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy. The city's historic center, Bari Vecchia, is a maze of narrow streets, ancient churches, and hidden squares, while the modern part of the city boasts a beautiful waterfront promenade and bustling commercial areas.

Top Attractions

Basilica di San Nicola

This 11th-century basilica is one of the most important religious sites in Bari. It houses the relics of Saint Nicholas and is a major pilgrimage destination.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Castello Svevo

This 13th-century castle was built by Emperor Frederick II and has been used as a prison, military barracks, and now a museum. It is a key historical landmark in Bari.

Historical 1-2 hours €4 for the museum

Bari Vecchia

The old town of Bari is a maze of narrow streets, ancient churches, and hidden squares. It is a charming area with a rich history and unique atmosphere.

Historical Several hours Free to explore

Lungomare Nazario Sauro

This beautiful waterfront promenade offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and is perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.

Scenic 1-2 hours Free

Teatro Petruzzelli

This is one of the largest and most prestigious theaters in Italy, known for its stunning architecture and world-class performances.

Cultural 2-3 hours for a performance Varies depending on the performance

Must-Try Local Dishes

Orecchiette con le Cime di Rapa

A traditional Puglian dish made with homemade orecchiette pasta and turnip greens, cooked with garlic, olive oil, and chili pepper.

Main Dish Vegetarian

Focaccia Barese

A delicious flatbread topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes herbs. It is a staple of Puglian cuisine and a must-try in Bari.

Snack Vegetarian

Bomba di Bari

A traditional dessert made with almonds, sugar, and egg whites, shaped into a small ball and coated in sugar.

Dessert Vegetarian

Friselle

A twice-baked bread that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, typically served with tomatoes, olive oil, and oregano.

Snack Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Cave exploration in Castellana Grotte Hiking in the surrounding countryside Beach days in Polignano a Mare Leisurely walks along the Lungomare Nazario Sauro Exploring the historic center of Bari Vecchia Visiting the Basilica di San Nicola Swimming and sunbathing at the beaches in Polignano a Mare Boat tours along the Adriatic coast

Best Time to Visit

May to September

The peak season in Bari is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities and exploring the city. This is the busiest time of year, with festivals, events, and a lively atmosphere.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in certain areas

Bari is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it is important to exercise caution in certain areas, especially at night, and to be aware of common scams and pickpocketing.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation
  • • Use licensed taxis or app-based services to avoid scams
  • • Avoid walking alone at night, especially in poorly lit or isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Karol Wojtyla Airport • 10 km from city center
By train

Bari Centrale

By bus

Bari Centrale Bus Station, Bari Polignano Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

AMTAB operates an extensive network of buses covering the city and its suburbs. The buses are efficient and affordable.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Bari Vecchia Murattiano San Nicola Madonnella

Day trips

Alberobello
60 km from Bari • Full day

Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique trulli houses, which are cone-shaped dwellings with a rich history.

Polignano a Mare
40 km from Bari • Half day

This charming coastal town is known for its stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and its beautiful beaches.

Matera
100 km from Bari • Full day

Matera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient cave dwellings, known as Sassi, and its rich history.

Festivals

Fiera del Levante • September Bari International Film Festival • October Sagra del Polpo • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Basilica di San Nicola early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Explore the historic center of Bari Vecchia on foot to discover hidden gems and local life.
  • Try the local specialties, such as orecchiette pasta and focaccia barese, at local restaurants and street food vendors.
  • Take a day trip to Alberobello to see the unique trulli houses and learn about the city's rich history.
  • Visit the Castello Svevo for cultural events and concerts, especially during the summer months.
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