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Taranto is a port city set on the Southern tip of Italy in the Apulia region. The city is home to a rich and fascinating history, first having been ruled as a Spartan Colony by the Ancient Greeks in 700 BC. Today you’ll find a myriad of preserved historic sites and attractions scattered around the city, most notably in the old town district on Borgo Antico Island. The city’s coastal location offers visitors easy access to pristine Mediterranean beaches, as well as a nearby archipelago of islands which are reachable by water taxi. A trip to Taranto is perfect for culturally curious travelers, history buffs, couples, and families seeking a unique and memorable experience in Southern Italy!
A memorable villa in TarantoA villa stay is the ultimate way to experience Taranto. The historic southern Italian city is home to a wide range of villas, with a little something for every type of traveler. Treat yourself to a luxurious villa on the water, complete with a private swimming pool and spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. Several villas come with private yard and garden spaces. Families and large groups can choose from a wide range of oversized villas with several bedrooms and bathrooms. Stay in a villa close to the historic center of Taranto, with sweeping views of the city’s beautiful attractions and old architecture. Villas here boast a historic Italian charm, but are well-equipped with modern comforts, such as Wi-Fi, washing machines, air conditioning, and more! Pet-friendly villas are available for people traveling with pets.
Travelers and activities
Taranto is slightly off the beaten tourist trail of Italy, making it slightly less visited and all the more charming. It’s the perfect place for couples to enjoy a culturally rich adventure together. Enjoy a scenic stroll along the water at Lungomare Vittorio Emanuele– a beautiful walkway that stretches across the city along the seaside. There are many benches and scenic points along the promenade to enjoy. Visit the dazzling waters of the Mediterranean on the beaches along the coastline just outside the city. Spiaggia di Tramontone is a small, beautiful beach just a 20-minute drive south of Taranto. The beach is usually uncrowded, and chances are you’ll have the entire stretch of sand to yourselves!
Taranto for foodiesItaly is a paradise for foodies and with Taranto’s coastal location, it’s the perfect opportunity try some authentic southern Italian cuisine. Head to Trattoria L’Orologio for some of the best food in Taranto, complete with a wonderful menu of authentic southern Italian dishes and an ambient indoor seating area. For upscale Greek-inspired cuisine, head to Albagia Nel Regno Di Mezzo. If you’re craving fresh seafood dishes in a fine-dining setting, Risto Fratelli Pesce is the place to go.
Taranto is situated in the so-called “heel” region of Italy, and was founded by the Spartans in the 8th century BCE.
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The historic Aragonese Castle is one of the most iconic sights in Taranto. It sits right on the edge of the water on the southeastern side of the old town on the island of Borgo Antico. The construction of the castle began in the 900s by the Byzantines, and then was later finished in the 1400s when the area was ruled by Ferdinand II. You can do a guided tour of the grand castle to learn more about its rich and fascinating history.
2. Explore the Taranto Spartan MuseumThe Spartans played a major role in the history of Taranto. You can learn all about the history of the region as well as interesting facts about the Spartans at the Taranto Spartan Museum. A portion of the museum is set in an ancient underground chamber. The space offers a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and recreated pieces from Spartan times.
3. Walk along the Ponte GirevolePonte Girevole is an iconic 240-foot-long bridge connecting the modern port of Taranto with the historic island of Borgo Antico. The bridge was built in the late 1880s and operates using a system of hydraulics, with both halves of the bridge able to swing open to let ships pass by!
4. Stroll through the Museo Nazionale ArcheologicoIf you enjoy learning about history, a visit to the National Archeoloical Museum in Taranto is a must. The museum is home to a collection of rooms depicting the cultures which played a role in the history of Taranto, namely Greek and Roman. Browse old artifacts, bronze jewelry, Renaissance works of art, and intricate mosaic work.
5. See the ruins of Tempio di PoseidonThis incredible old temple dates back to the 6th century BC and was erected in honor of the sea god Poseidon. The Roman-style columns still stand today, and the incredibly sturdy architectural design will blow you away. It’s easy to reach these ruins as they’re situated within the old town district on Borgo Antico Island.
6. Explore the old town district (Borgo Antico)The old town district of Taranto is called Borgo Antico and is set on a tiny island. Here you can find a plethora of historic sights, attractions, and architecture. Stroll around to admire and photograph the historic city, and stop for a bite to eat at one of the many cafés and eateries here.
7. Swim in the Mediterranean at Isola di San PietroSouthwest of the city is the Gulf of Taranto, which is home to an archipelago of islands. You can take a ferry to these islands which are home to secluded beaches, wild landscapes, dense forests, and pristine waters. Isola di San Pietro is the largest of the islands and the best one to visit for its beautiful sandy shores.