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Gallipoli
The ‘beautiful city’ (Kàlos Pòlis) is divided into two parts: the modern Borgo,
with its profusion of shops, meeting places and long sandy seafront extending
towards the south studded with several well-equipped seaside resorts that are
full of life from early morning to late evening; and the picturesque Old Town,
which rises on a limestone island connected with the mainland by a seventeenth-century
arched bridge and completely encircled by a panoramic road.
Now that the old defensive walls have been decapitated, it is possible to bask
in fantastic scenery. Don’t miss: Gallipoli’s life is entirely bound up with the
sea and with religion, in particular with Santa Cristina, the protector of the
island, whose feast day is celebrated with incredible enthusiasm on the 23rd,
24th and 25th of July. On this occasion, the water procession of the Saint, aboard
fishing boats, and the ancient folk tradition of the ‘cuccagna a mare’ are very
moving rituals.
Distance: 44km from Lecce (45 mins) > national road SS 101 Gallipoli
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