Getting there and access
Use the park trails and only clearly usable coastal access points. Do not improvise shortcuts across cliffs or private land.
If an access point is closed or altered, do not improvise shortcuts: use authorised routes only.
Grotta Greta is a local name on Porto Selvaggio’s rocky coast. Official sources confirm the protected park and its many caves, but no official cave-registry coordinate was found under this name, so the pin marks the coastal sector rather than a certified entrance.
Practical information checked for access, setting, safety and services. Cave names and coordinates were checked against the Puglia cave registry published on 1 April 2026 where available.
Use the park trails and only clearly usable coastal access points. Do not improvise shortcuts across cliffs or private land.
If an access point is closed or altered, do not improvise shortcuts: use authorised routes only.
Rocky coast and irregular seabed, often deep near cave entrances. Surge, waves and boat traffic can make a visit unsuitable.
Before moving away from shore, identify a safe exit point and do not enter if waves or current exceed your ability.
Not a first choice for small children: rock, depth, paths or sea access require experience and constant supervision.
Before planning the day, consider access, distance from services, crowding and how easy it will be to get back.
Use official park parking and entrances; summer crowds and walking distance can be significant.
Do not leave valuables visible in the car and do not occupy verges, access points or unauthorised spaces.
Trails, rocks or sea access make the place unsuitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs and reduced mobility.
If you have specific mobility needs, check before leaving whether the route is genuinely usable that day.
Visit only in calm sea with a safe return route. No uncontrolled cliff jumps and no cave entry in swell or surge.
If signs or barriers on site are more restrictive than this guide, the instructions on site always take precedence.
Cave names and coordinates were checked against the Puglia cave registry published on 1 April 2026 where available.
Check the date of the notice: a temporary measure should not be interpreted as a permanent rule.
Best for nature, hiking, photography and protected coastline.
Before deciding, pay particular attention to the access and safety cards, as they can completely change the experience.
Less suitable for small children, non-swimmers, rough sea or anyone expecting a fully serviced and effortless beach day.
If one of these limitations is decisive for you, compare a nearby location before setting off.
Grippy footwear, water, hat and sun protection.
Keep your phone and documents in a waterproof case and carry your gear in a compact backpack.
The pin marks the mapped reference point. The position is approximate for the sector and does not certify an access point. Coordinates: 40.145600, 17.974500.
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A nearby place for continuing along the same coastal stretch.
Un piccolo tratto costiero nel settore settentrionale del parco, tra roccia, vegetazione mediterranea e mare limpido.
Open guideUna baia rocciosa dominata dai resti della torre costiera, nel settore nord del parco.
Open guideLa piccola baia di ciottoli raggiungibile attraverso la pineta, cuore balneare del parco.
Open guideCavità e insenature che si aprono lungo la costa rocciosa del parco naturale.
Open guideLa torre cinquecentesca posta sull'alta scogliera che chiude a sud la baia di Porto Selvaggio.
Open guideUn tratto roccioso della costa del parco, frequentato per il mare trasparente e il paesaggio naturale.
Open guideUna cavità naturale situata sotto la zona della torre, in un'area importante anche dal punto di vista archeologico.
Open guideUna delle cavità costiere più note del territorio di Nardò, inserita nel paesaggio archeologico di Porto Selvaggio.
Open guideUna grotta marina lungo la scogliera frastagliata del parco.
Open guideUna cavità della costa rocciosa accessibile dal mare nelle condizioni adatte.
Open guideUna grotta marina caratterizzata dai riflessi della luce sull'acqua e sulle pareti rocciose.
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Navigation follows the parent resort and adjacent coastal places.
Practical information checked for access, setting, safety and services.