Palazzo Egnazia , thanks to its strategic location, let you reach all the main interesting cultural spots in Apulia. Discover the beauties of Fasano and sorroundings, such as:
The Coast of Puglia: Discover Nearby Beauties
Savelletri – 7 km
Savelletri is a renowned tourist destination famous for its tranquil coastline and farmhouses transformed into cozy vacation villages. Don't miss the Egnazia Archaeological Park, an important site with historical artifacts close to the coast, and San Domenico Golf, one of Puglia's best golf courses with 18 holes.
Monopoli – 15 km
The historic center of Monopoli offers a charming mix of traditional architecture and Baroque palaces. The Cathedral of Santa Maria della Madia is the heart of the old town, while the city is famous for its 13 km of sandy beaches. Monopoli has been awarded the "Blue Flag" for water cleanliness and services. Be sure to visit the beaches of Cala Torre Incina and Santo Stefano.
Polignano a Mare – 22 km
Polignano a Mare is known for its historic center perched on a cliff, offering spectacular sea-view terraces. This town is also famous for its beaches and sea caves, accessible only by boat trips, making each visit a unique experience.
Torre Canne – 10 km
Located in the Valle d'Itria, Torre Canne is awarded the Blue Flag for its white sandy beaches and surrounding natural environment. It is part of the Coastal Dunes Park, which features a variety of ecosystems, ancient olive trees, and traditional farmhouses.
Torre Guaceto – 42 km
The Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve in Brindisi is a protected area of 30 hectares with free entry. Enjoy the beach or explore the park with a walk. Don’t miss the Aragonese Tower, visible from the outside, one of the reserve’s points of interest.
The Itria Valley: Discover the Treasures of the Region
Alberobello – 17 km
Alberobello, situated on two hills, is famous for its trulli, concentrated in the Rioni Monti and Aia Piccola, both classified as “National Monuments.” Since December 1996, the Trulli of Alberobello have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Locorotondo – 10 km
Locorotondo is a charming historic town, characterized by its circular layout and traditional white limestone buildings with pointed roofs made from "chiancarelle." The contrast between the white houses and the gray "cummerse" creates a unique and picturesque atmosphere.
Martina Franca – 17 km
Martina Franca is renowned for its rich history and fine Baroque architecture. As you stroll through the historic center, you’ll admire elegant Baroque buildings with ornate balconies and unique doors, each with its own distinctive character.
Cisternino – 19 km
Awarded the Orange Flag, Cisternino is one of Italy's most charming villages. Located in the Murge plains, 398 meters above sea level, it offers a picturesque atmosphere and delightful panoramic views.
Castellana Grotte – 23 km
The Castellana Caves are the largest in Italy and one of the most spectacular natural attractions. The
underground route features stunning stalactites and stalagmites, including the enchanting White
Cave and numerous fascinating passages and formations.
naturali più spettacolari. Il percorso sotterraneo, caratterizzato da spettacolari stalattiti e stalagmiti, include l’incantevole Grotta Bianca e numerosi passaggi e formazioni affascinanti.
Ostuni – 27 km
Known as the “White City,” Ostuni offers breathtaking panoramic views from the coastal road to Brindisi. The city is renowned for its pristine beaches and the extensive plain of ancient olive trees that enrich the surrounding landscape.
Beaches
Savelletri – Lido Ottagono
Golf
Savelletri
Amusement Parks
Fasano – Zoosafari
Monopoli – AcquaPark Egnazia