Conca Specchiulla beach
Ultimate guide (November 2024)
Conca Specchiulla is a very unusual beach in Apulia, Italy. Bizarre rock formations resemble
Nungwi beach of Zanzibar island. There are also cliffs on the water being somewhat similar to the Australian
Twelve Apostles, and even the arch looking like the one that was in Malta untill 2017. So there are a lot of great attractions in one place. The north end of the beach is also known as
Spiaggia della Punticeddha followed by the city beach of
Torre Sant'Andrea. All of these are connected by the scenic coastal trail (about 15 minutes walking one way). Shore and seabed: stones, sand.
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[vote] Coordinates: 40.248908, 18.447741
Hotels [edit]
Conca Specchiulla hotels starts from US$90 per night for the room. This is cheap enough by the local standards. But you should understand that the place is located far from it all, so the car is mandatory.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Brindisi airport (BDS) or fly to
Bari airport (BRI). Next get by the local train to
Otranto station, and take a taxi about 15 km to the north.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday in Conca Specchiulla is a warm period in the summer half of the year.
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See also other beaches nearby:
7.7 2 km to the south-east ↘
7.7 2.8 km to the north-west ↖
7.8 5.2 km to the south ↓
7.8 26 km to the north-west ↖
7.7 32 km to the north-west ↖