7Polignano a Mare, Apulia

Perched on limestone cliffs overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Polignano a Mare entices visitors with its breathtaking vistas and crystalline waters.

The town’s historic center boasts whitewashed buildings, ancient caves, and a maze of narrow streets leading to hidden coves. The iconic Lama Monachile beach, framed by cliffs and crystal-clear waters, invites travelers to bask in its natural beauty.

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