Cala Casotto
Puglia · Salento · Adriatic coast · Otranto

Cala Casotto

A small rocky cove in the Orte area south of Otranto, close to the former bauxite quarry. It is a natural sea access with limited space and a walk-in approach.

Cala Casotto: what to know before you go

Older copy promised solitude, quick depth and permanently perfect water. Access, depth, crowding and sea conditions should instead be treated as variable.

Small rocky cove, not a sandy beach

Cala Casotto is a small recess in the rocky Orte coast with limited natural rock space.

If you want sand

This is not the easiest choice: its character is mainly rocky.

Walk-in access on paths and unpaved tracks

The Orte area is crossed by pedestrian routes and unpaved sections through a lightly developed landscape. Final access varies by route.

Footwear

Light walking shoes or secure sandals; water shoes for rocky entry.

One of the area's most interesting walking stretches

Orte forms part of natural routes linking Otranto with Torre del Serpe, the bauxite quarry, Punta Palascia and the southern coast.

For a different day

Combine swimming and walking, but avoid the hottest hours and carry water.

Within the Costa Otranto-Leuca regional park landscape

The Orte area lies within the landscape context of the Costa Otranto-Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase Regional Natural Park.

Responsible behaviour

Stay on routes, protect scrub and dry-stone walls, and remove all rubbish.

Mediterranean scrub yes, continuous shade no

There is rich scrub and vegetation, but the old description could suggest continuous pine shade. Do not treat it as a naturally shaded beach.

Sun protection

Bring a hat, water and sunscreen.

Mainly rocky seabed and variable depth

The old claim that the water becomes deep after only a few strokes is not a reliable rule; depth varies by entry point.

Before entering

Check depth, footholds and exit point.

'Natural pools' is visual shorthand, not a safety guarantee

Some recesses may look enclosed and clear, but they remain connected to open sea and respond to wind, waves and backwash.

In rough water

Never assume a sheltered-looking recess is automatically safe.

Families: better for older children used to rocks

Limited space, walking access and rocky seabed make it less practical than sand for toddlers.

With young children

Consider easier, more supervised accesses around Otranto.

Open Adriatic: wind and waves matter

Sea conditions can change quickly on this exposed coast. Calm, clear water is not guaranteed every day.

Before swimming

Watch wind and waves and do not enter if returning over rock looks difficult.

Snorkelling is a highlight in calm conditions

Rock, stones and small recesses make the seabed interesting when the sea is calm.

Safety

Stay near shore and avoid unknown caves or submerged passages.

Swimming: plan your exit before moving away

On a rocky coast, getting out can be harder than getting in. Waves and backwash can make a simple foothold difficult.

Useful rule

Identify your exit point before swimming away.

Parking: keep vehicles out of natural tracks

Municipal rules restrict irregular vehicle transit and parking in woodland areas. In 2026 Otranto municipal parking is paid from 1 April to 31 October.

For Orte

Use authorised parking only and expect the final section on foot.

Facilities: do not treat it as a serviced beach

Cala Casotto remains natural and lightly developed. Bars, toilets, showers, hire and lifeguard cover are not guaranteed at every access.

Come prepared

Carry water and essentials.

Accessibility: no specific assisted access verified

We found no confirmed boardwalk, JOB chair or assisted-bathing service specifically at Cala Casotto. Paths and rock can create major barriers.

Alternatives

Otranto lists other free beaches with JOB chairs; check the best option for your needs.

Water quality: avoid 'always crystal clear' claims

Use current official bathing-water monitoring for sanitary status. A clear-looking photo is not permanent evidence.

Before visiting

Check the official map if there are temporary notices or concerns.

Nearby Bauxite Lake tells the area's industrial story

One of Salento's main bauxite extraction sites operated in the Orte area. Mining stopped in the 1970s and groundwater contributed to the quarry lake.

Do not confuse

The lake is a separate landscape attraction, not a bathing spot.

Different rock tones: no invented geology

Pale and darker surfaces are visible, but we do not assign a specific composition to the dark rock without a precise geological source.

Photos

Do not step onto unstable edges or damage vegetation for a photo.

Do not promise an always-empty cove

The natural approach limits capacity, but Orte is well known and a few visitors can fill much of the usable space.

For more peace

Early morning or late afternoon.

Best for

Walkers, couples, adults, older children comfortable on rocky coasts, snorkellers and visitors seeking a natural landscape near Otranto.

Main advantage

Walking, rock and sea in a lightly developed area.

Less suitable for

Anyone wanting broad sand, car-to-towel access, beach-club facilities, uniform shallow water, easy pushchair access or verified assisted bathing.

For comfort

Choose an urban Otranto beach or a serviced sandy beach.

What to bring

Water, hat, sunscreen, water shoes, compact towel and mask. For walking, add suitable shoes and extra water.

Essential

Take every item of rubbish away with you.

Where Cala Casotto is

The access lies in the Orte area south of Otranto town and north of Punta Palascia.

Coordinates: 40.12877, 18.50682

The historical archive includes photographs associated with Cala Casotto and the wider Orte area.

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Other places to see around Orte

Bauxite Lake, Cala Casotto and Torre dell Orte show three different sides of the same coastal landscape.

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Continue along the coast

Return to Baia delle Orte or continue towards Punta Palascia and Otranto.

Frequently asked questions about Cala Casotto

Practical answers about access, rock, seabed, children, snorkelling, parking and facilities.

Is Cala Casotto a sandy beach?
No. It is a small mainly rocky cove with limited space.
How do you reach it?
The final section is on foot along paths in the Orte area.
Are the rocks really white and black?
Different tones are visible, but we do not assign the dark colour to a specific geology without a precise source.
Does the sea become deep after a few strokes?
That is not a reliable rule. Depth varies by entry point.
Is it suitable for children?
It is more practical for older children used to rocks; sand is generally easier with toddlers.
Is it good for snorkelling?
Yes in calm water, close to shore and exit points, avoiding unknown cavities.
Is it always uncrowded?
No. A few visitors can fill much of this tiny cove.
Where can I park?
No dedicated parking is guaranteed. Use authorised areas and walk the final section.
Are there bars, toilets or showers?
Not as guaranteed facilities at Cala Casotto.
Is it accessible for reduced mobility?
We found no specific assisted access; paths and rock can be substantial barriers.
Is Bauxite Lake nearby?
Yes, in the same Orte area, but it is separate from the cove and not a bathing place.
Is the area protected?
Yes. Cala Casotto lies within the Orte landscape context of the regional natural park.