Posto Vecchio beach
Ultimate guide (November 2024)
Posto Vecchio is a beach in Apulia, Italy. This is the most remote of the good beaches in the south-east of Ionian sea, while stony coast begins further away to the east. As for Posto Vecchio, it still has soft sand, comfortable entry into the water and dunes with occasional trees. The place is relatively uncrowded, but there is always someone everywhere. Shore and seabed: sand.
[edit] Rating:
7.5 - 224 votes
[vote] Coordinates: 39.836432, 18.261874
Hotels [edit]
The cost of rooms in the hotels of Posto Vecchio ranges from about US$50 to US$200 per night. But if you plan your holiday for August, you should better make a booking in October of the previous year.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Brindisi airport (BDS) or fly to
Bari airport (BRI). Get by train to the station of
Salve - Ruggiano, and next hire a taxi.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday in Posto Vecchio is a warm season in the summer half of the year.
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See also other beaches nearby:
7.4 3.4 km to the west ←
7.5 7.3 km to the west ←
7.4 8.8 km to the west ←
7.5 13 km to the west ←
7.6 30 km to the north-west ↖