What to See Near Otranto: The Best Places to Visit in the Otranto-Leuca Park

The Salento you did not expect begins where the road ends. Just a few kilometres from Otranto, among ancient olive groves, white limestone coves and unspoilt villages, lies one of the wildest and most authentic corners of Puglia: the Otranto-Leuca and Bosco di Tricase Regional Nature Park.
If you are planning a trip to this part of southern Italy, this area deserves far more than a single day. In this guide we walk you through the unmissable stops — and explain why staying in a masseria in the heart of the park is the best way to experience them all.

1. The Cave of Poetry: Where Humans Have Left Their Mark for 3,000 Years

At Roca Vecchia, just north of Otranto, you will find one of the richest votive inscription sites in the entire Mediterranean. The cave walls preserve carvings dating back to the Bronze Age — symbols, figures and prayers left by sailors sheltering here before crossing the open sea. The atmosphere is extraordinary, and the site is easily reachable by bicycle from Masseria Panareo.

2. Porto Badisco: The Cove of Myths

Some say this is where Aeneas landed after the fall of Troy — at least according to Virgil. Porto Badisco is a small inlet of turquoise water framed by pale rock. Its secluded position makes it one of the most genuine coves on the Salento coastline. Arriving early in the morning often means having it almost entirely to yourself.

3. Baia dei Turchi: Where the Forest Meets the Sea

Just south of Otranto, Baia dei Turchi is perhaps the most photographed stretch of coast in Salento. A pine wood that reaches all the way to the shoreline, water of an almost unreal blue, fine white sand. Access is on foot or by bicycle along a trail through the park — the walk itself is part of the experience.

4. Santa Cesarea Terme: Wellness on the Water

A few kilometres south of Masseria Panareo, Santa Cesarea Terme is one of the oldest spa resorts in Puglia. Its sulphurous waters emerge directly from the rock in natural sea caves. Combining a morning at the baths with a stroll along the Liberty-style seafront promenade is one of the most restorative experiences the area has to offer.

5. Castro and the Zinzulusa Cave

Castro is a medieval hilltop village overlooking the open sea. The historic centre, entirely walkable in under an hour, is home to a Norman cathedral and an Aragonese castle. Just outside the village, the Zinzulusa Cave is a karst cavern opening onto the sea, with an inner lake inhabited by endemic species — a genuinely surprising place.

6. The Park Trails: Hiking Between Olive Groves and Mediterranean Scrub

The Otranto-Leuca Park is crossed by marked trails for walking and cycling. The coastal path heading south from Otranto offers an unbroken sequence of views over the Strait of Otranto that stays with you long after you leave. Masseria Panareo can arrange guided excursions on request.

Your Perfect Base: Masseria Panareo

All of these destinations lie within 20 to 30 kilometres of our masseria, set within the Porto Badisco Park. Staying here means waking up among the olives, having breakfast with produce from our land, and setting off each day towards a different destination — returning each evening to silence, the pool and the farmhouse cooking of the real Salento.
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