Explore the magic of Otranto aboard a classic Italian tuk tuk on a fun and relaxing sightseeing tour along the Adriatic coast.
Glide through ancient streets and along panoramic sea roads as you uncover the city’s fascinating mix of history, culture, and nature. Pass through centuries-old gates, admire the medieval walls, and listen to stories of battles and rulers that shaped Otranto’s past. Continue toward the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dei Martiri and enjoy a scenic coastal drive to Punta Palascia Lighthouse, Italy’s easternmost point. Marvel at the vivid colors of the Bauxite Lake before heading back toward the old town to take in the harbor and the Adriatic bastions. End your experience with free time to explore the Aragonese Castle and the stunning Cathedral, famous for its intricate medieval mosaic.
A perfect way to experience Otranto from a fresh and fun perspective!
English-speaking tour guide
Meet your driver and board the tuk tuk in Piazza De Donno, the perfect starting point for your panoramic tour of Otranto.
Pass through Otranto’s historic gates and follow the ancient city walls. Enjoy stories of battles and rulers that shaped the city’s unique identity.
Stop for an external visit to the sanctuary, built in memory of the Martyrs of Otranto. Learn about the city’s deep religious heritage.
Admire the vivid colors of the Red Lake, a former bauxite quarry surrounded by lush nature — a perfect spot for memorable photos.
Ride along the harbor and the ancient bastions overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Capture the maritime charm and stunning views.
Reach the easternmost point of Italy and admire the iconic Punta Palascia Lighthouse, where the sea and sky meet on the horizon.
Return to the historic center for an external visit of the Aragonese Castle, with commentary by your driver about its history and architecture.
End your tour with an external visit to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata, famous for its medieval mosaic and elegant façade.
The meeting point is next to the SudEst Bar.
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