Small, and picturesquely positioned on the edge of limestone cliffs overlooking the Adriatic, Polignano a Mare is famed for the quality of its ice cream, its Blue Flag Beaches, having Puglia’s only contemporary art museum and its charming cobbled streets and old stone churches. Some of the hotels here are some of Italy’s best kept secrets, and because it’s not yet a popular destination, the best places to stay in Polignano a Mare are an affordable list, which includes converted villas, traditional hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses. There are also a number of luxurious resorts just around the bay.
Polignano a Mare’s Old Town is guarded by a medieval gate and a Roman bridge, and the main square, the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, is a great place to grab an aperitif, or a cold beer after a hot day soaking up the Adriatic sunshine on the town’s pebbled beach. After your aperitif you might consider trying out one of its best known restaurants, the Grotto Palazzese, which is hidden in the mouth of a sea cave — very romantic! It’s certainly true that this town is well suited to couples seeking a romantic escape, but this is also a great place for a family holiday, or for a beach break, and the best places to stay in Polignano a Mare make an affordable choice for all visitors to Puglia. Before word gets out…
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Polignano a Mare (Polignano a Mare (BA) Apulia)
A charming bed and breakfast boasting an enviable central location and epic vantage from its cliff top position. Small but perfectly formed rooms are traditional in style with exposed stone walls and antique furniture. Ideally located for exploring the city's sights and reasonably priced too.
Polignano a Mare
A charming little B&B in the picturesque fishing town of Polignano a Mare. The rooms are simply furnished and feature exposed brick walls and wooden ceilings. Explore the charming streets of the town or wander down to the beach. A great value option.