Felloniche - Patú


Felloniche - Patú

The Marina di Felloniche, belonging to the municipality of Patù, is located in the lower Salento and overlooks the Ionian Sea. Felloniche borders the marina of San Gregorio to the north and Santa Maria di Leuca and Castrignano del Capo to the south. The coast, almost all cliffs, is home to the 16th-century Torre Marchiello and several caves that are visited by many tourists during the summer.


6 Beaches of Felloniche - Patú


Salento beaches
Grotta del Drago

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: Marina di Felloniche is a seaside resort located on the Ionian coast of Salento, a few kilometres from Santa Maria di Leuca, in the province of Lecce, in the far south of Puglia. The area is characterised by a rocky and jagged coastline, with cliffs alternating with small sand and pebble inlets. The Marina di Felloniche is particularly appreciated by sea lovers for its crystal-clear water and the beauty of the surrounding landscape. There are some equipped bathing establishments in the area, but it is also possible to find stretches of free beach. Moreover, the Marina di Felloniche is an ideal destination for those who want to practice underwater activities, thanks to the presence of numerous diving sites. Near Marina di Felloniche is the Grotta del Diavolo (Devil"s Cave), a natural cavern overlooking the sea; the cave is so called because of some rocky walls inside it that vaguely resemble the shape of a dragon, complete with head and tail. All in all, Marina di Felloniche is an ideal destination for those seeking a mix of sea, nature and culture, in a quiet and relaxing atmosphere; the sea maintains a unique clarity, bathing in these cool waters is an immense pleasure, regenerating for body and spirit, happy summer at the Grotta del Drago di Felloniche.


Salento beaches
Torre Marchiello

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: Torre Marchiello is a coastal tower in Salento located in Gagliano del Capo at Felloniche, in the deep south of Salento. We are just a few kilometres from Santa Maria di Leuca and Torre Marchiello is a defence and watchtower built during the 16th century to counter the continuous incursions of Saracen pirates that raged along the Salento coast in those years. Torre Marchiello, now unfortunately reduced to ruins and almost completely disappeared, communicated to the south with Torre San Gregorio and to the north with Torre dell"Omo Morto. The remains of this historical testimony stand a few kilometres from the sea on a small promontory from which one can enjoy a fascinating panorama immersed in nature and surrounded by typical Mediterranean scrub. From here you can breathe an air of absolute relaxation, with all the wild scents of the surrounding vegetation, but also the stretch of coastline in question deserves all our respect, a living tip to stop until evening to admire a wonderful sunset with an explosion of colours to remain speechless, all this represents the magic of the Salento, have a good summer at Torre Marchiello.


Salento beaches
Grotta della Stalla

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: The marina of Felloniche is located on the south-western side of Salento, just a few kilometres from Santa Maria di Leuca, where the land ends and nature begins to show its first whims, drawing a stretch of coastline made up of wide, jagged cliffs that fall sheer to the sea, and the presence of some characteristic sea caves characterises much of the surrounding landscape. The Grotta della Stalla fits perfectly into this context; a beautiful example of a sea cave that is clearly visible from the sea and that presents itself to our eyes with all its charm, in an area that holds some timeless natural beauty. The sea, blue and crystal clear, is particularly fresh, this is due to the various freshwater currents along this stretch of coastline, and is ideal for diving enthusiasts as there are several stations from which to dive. The rich seabed lends itself marvellously to those who love diving so that they can explore the various hidden coves and also visit the Grotta della Stalla in depth. Many greetings from the marina of Felloniche.


Salento beaches
Grotta delle Tre Porte

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: The Grotta delle Tre Porte is located in Felloniche, a marina in the municipality of Patù in the province of Lecce. We are on the western side of the Salento, in the deep south of this beautiful land, and the entire surrounding area is characterised by a rocky expanse mixed with the green of the typical Mediterranean scrub and high cliffs falling sheer to the sea. The name Grotta delle Tre Porte (Cave of the Three Doors) is due to the fact that the three mouths of the entrance to this characteristic cave, one of the many sea caves that complete a marvellous landscape, are clearly visible. The inside of the cave conveys strong emotions, beautiful are the suggestive plays of light due to the reflection of the water with the rocky walls, which in some parts of the cave feature stalactites and stalagmites. The sea all around is the real wealth of this area. Blue and transparent, the cool waters of this stretch of coastline are ideal for a regenerating swim, or for those who love snorkelling to visit the rich seabed. The ideal would be to rent a small boat and explore the entire stretch of coastline, pampered by the waves of the sea while being massaged by that light summer breeze that completes the pleasures of a wonderful holiday. Many greetings from the Grotta delle Tre Porte in Fellonciche.


Salento beaches
Grotta del Presepe

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: The Grotta del Presepe (Cave of the Crib) is a beautiful example of a sea cave located in Felloniche, a marina belonging to the municipality of Patù in the province of Lecce. The entire stretch of coastline in question sees the presence of a crystal-clear sea, which with its transparent seabed conveys that sense of infinity; at this point there are several currents that cross and merge to form a symbolic embrace between the Ionian and Adriatic seas. The presence of freshwater springs also makes these waters particularly fresh and inviting for a regenerating swim during hot summer days. The Grotta del Presepe (Cave of the Crib) is clearly visible from the perspective of the sea, so called because the presence of some natural limestone sculptures seem to depict the likeness of characters from the crib. This sea cavity develops through the formation of several arches that can only be reached when the sea is calm and without danger. The sea takes on different colours ranging from emerald to turquoise with small nuances that change according to the different times of day; the rich seabed is ideal for diving activities and the different points of the reef lend themselves marvellously to diving enthusiasts, so that they can enjoy that unique thrill of being thrown into the water in a fraction of a second. Happy summer from the Grotta del Presepe.


Salento beaches
Grotta del Fiume

Salento, Felloniche - Patú: The Grotta del Fiume (River Cave) is located along a beautiful stretch of coastline characterised by high cliffs that alternate with the green of the surrounding nature and in which large areas of Mediterranean maquis stand out. We are in Cape Leuca, the extreme tip of the Heel of Italy, at Felloniche, a marina in the municipality of Patù in the province of Lecce, and the Grotta del Fiume is part of a series of sea caves scattered throughout the surrounding area, as a distinctive sign of the shaping action of nature over the centuries. The Grotta del Fiume owes its name to a hollow that is still visible today, probably dug by an ancient river to reach the sea; the cave can be reached from the sea by small boats so that one can admire its beauty. The white limestone walls that colour its surface contrast with the blue of a wonderful sea that takes on changing hues of emerald green and turquoise that change according to the different types of seabed. The cool, crystal-clear waters are ideal for diving enthusiasts but also for those who, in search of pure adrenalin, decide to enjoy that unique thrill of diving from prohibitive heights. Happy summer from the Grotta del Fiume di Felloniche.