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Punta della Suina — Attraction in Gallipoli

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Punta della Suina
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Spiaggia di Punta della Suina
Baia Verde, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy
Punta Pizzo Beach
73014 Gallipoli, Province of Lecce, Italy
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Spiaggia G Beach Gallipoli
SP215, Km 0,100, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy
Ten Club
Litoranea Gallipoli - S.M.Leuca km 2, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy
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Punta della Suina

Litoranea s.m di leuca, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy
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attractions: Spiaggia di Punta della Suina, Punta Pizzo Beach, restaurants: Spiaggia G Beach Gallipoli, Ten Club
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Nearby attractions of Punta della Suina

Spiaggia di Punta della Suina

Punta Pizzo Beach

Spiaggia di Punta della Suina

Spiaggia di Punta della Suina

4.3

(447)

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Punta Pizzo Beach

Punta Pizzo Beach

4.0

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Nearby restaurants of Punta della Suina

Spiaggia G Beach Gallipoli

Ten Club

Spiaggia G Beach Gallipoli

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Reviews of Punta della Suina

4.2
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5.0
1y

Punta Suina è una di quelle destinazioni che lasciano un’impressione duratura e fanno sì che ogni visita in Puglia non possa considerarsi completa senza una tappa in questo angolo di paradiso. Situata a pochi chilometri da Gallipoli, questa spiaggia rappresenta un connubio perfetto tra natura incontaminata e comfort, con un’atmosfera che incanta al primo sguardo.

La Spiaggia: Un Paradiso Terrestre

Arrivando a Punta Suina, la prima cosa che colpisce è l’incredibile bellezza del paesaggio. La spiaggia è caratterizzata da sabbia bianca e fine, interrotta qua e là da suggestive formazioni rocciose che creano piccole baie dall’acqua cristallina. Il mare, con le sue tonalità che vanno dal turchese all’azzurro intenso, è semplicemente mozzafiato, e la trasparenza delle acque rende questo luogo ideale per lo snorkeling o semplicemente per godersi una nuotata rilassante.

Uno degli aspetti che ho particolarmente apprezzato è la varietà di opzioni offerte dalla spiaggia: ci sono zone più appartate e tranquille per chi cerca un angolo di relax lontano dalla folla, così come aree attrezzate con lettini e ombrelloni per chi preferisce godere del sole con qualche comfort in più. Il tutto immerso in un contesto naturale di rara bellezza, con la macchia mediterranea che incornicia il litorale, contribuendo a creare un’atmosfera di pace e serenità.

I Servizi: Qualità e Cortesia

Punta Suina non è solo un paradiso naturale, ma offre anche servizi di alto livello che rendono l’esperienza ancora più piacevole. Il lido è ben organizzato, con un bar che serve bevande fresche e snack, perfetti per una pausa durante la giornata. Ho apprezzato molto la possibilità di pranzare direttamente sulla spiaggia, gustando piatti semplici ma deliziosi, preparati con ingredienti freschi e locali. Il personale è estremamente cordiale e disponibile, sempre pronto a soddisfare le richieste dei clienti con un sorriso.

Inoltre, l’area è ben tenuta e pulita, cosa che non sempre si può dare per scontata in località così frequentate. Anche nei giorni di maggiore affluenza, ho trovato che la gestione degli spazi fosse ottimale, garantendo a tutti la possibilità di godere al meglio della spiaggia.

L’Atmosfera: Un Luogo Magico

Quello che rende Punta Suina davvero speciale è l’atmosfera che vi si respira. Questo tratto di costa ha qualcosa di magico, soprattutto al tramonto, quando il sole scende lentamente all’orizzonte, dipingendo il cielo di colori caldi e avvolgenti. È il momento ideale per sorseggiare un cocktail al beach bar e lasciarsi trasportare dalla musica di sottofondo, che spesso accompagna la fine della giornata con note rilassanti e suggestive.

Punta Suina è frequentata da un pubblico eterogeneo, dai giovani in cerca di divertimento alle famiglie con bambini, fino alle coppie in cerca di un angolo romantico. Questa diversità contribuisce a creare un ambiente vivace ma mai caotico, dove ognuno può trovare il proprio spazio e vivere la spiaggia secondo le proprie esigenze e desideri.

Conclusioni

In sintesi, Punta Suina è una perla del Salento, un luogo che non si può non amare se si è appassionati del mare e della natura. La combinazione di paesaggi incantevoli, servizi di qualità e un’atmosfera unica la rende una destinazione imperdibile per chi visita Gallipoli e dintorni. Dopo aver trascorso una giornata qui, è facile capire perché Punta Suina sia considerata una delle spiagge più belle d’Italia: è un’esperienza che lascia il segno e che, una volta vissuta, si vorrà ripetere ogni volta che ci si trova in zona. Un luogo che merita senza dubbio tutte e...

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4.0
7y

A beautiful small cove! The Lido: One star. 6€ parking, reduced to €3 if you come late. The Lido is overpriced though, so we went to the free part. We came late and asked if there was a reduced rate for two chairs and they said €20 instead of €24, what a joke! The beach: 5 stars! Crystal clear water and mostly sandy. Unfortunately like most Italian beaches an overpriced Lido limits the access and robs the best part of the beach as far as easy access into the water goes. Just to the right of the lido is the free part.. you just have to walk over a sandy path and down to access it. Then to get in the water you have to carefully walk over rock formations, which is fine, but unfortunately we couldn’t bring our baby in that way and the lido of course has the sandy part. (Bring aqua socks or sandals that can get wet.)You could also climb back over and cross their rope to access the water since it’s illegal to actually limit access to the water itself. The usual Italian beach. I wish the government would require half of the accessible parts to be free, so families, elderly and the disabled could easily enjoy the beach too!! But that’s...

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2.0
7y

The location is very beautiful: crystal clear emerald water, the shore is a combination of rocks and sand and the bottom is mostly white sand. Good for families with kids. But Lido was a disappointment: it is managed as a money making machine where a passion to the field of business and respect to customers are missing. The cost of 1 umbrella + 2 sun beds in mid season is 24 euros, plus 3 euros for motorbike parking. Which I can understand in relation to a unique location. What I cannot understand are:

  1. Bad price/quality for food in the bar: 7€ for a turnkey sandwich with Swiss cheese, 1,5€ for a small bottle of water and 1,5€ for an espresso.
  2. Bad management and planning for food: by 13:00 half of the sandwiches in the menu finished already.
  3. No toilet paper in the bathroom.
  4. A lot of sunbeds, but not big enough bar and amount of bathrooms (1 male, 1 female, 1 unisex) for that many people.

To sum it up: I recommend the location, but not the Lido. I suggest to pack your own umbrella and go to the public beach...

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Anna Del CastelloAnna Del Castello
A beautiful small cove! The Lido: One star. 6€ parking, reduced to €3 if you come late. The Lido is overpriced though, so we went to the free part. We came late and asked if there was a reduced rate for two chairs and they said €20 instead of €24, what a joke! The beach: 5 stars! Crystal clear water and mostly sandy. Unfortunately like most Italian beaches an overpriced Lido limits the access and robs the best part of the beach as far as easy access into the water goes. Just to the right of the lido is the free part.. you just have to walk over a sandy path and down to access it. Then to get in the water you have to carefully walk over rock formations, which is fine, but unfortunately we couldn’t bring our baby in that way and the lido of course has the sandy part. (Bring aqua socks or sandals that can get wet.)You could also climb back over and cross their rope to access the water since it’s illegal to actually limit access to the water itself. The usual Italian beach. I wish the government would require half of the accessible parts to be free, so families, elderly and the disabled could easily enjoy the beach too!! But that’s another story :)
Alexandra ShatskayaAlexandra Shatskaya
The location is very beautiful: crystal clear emerald water, the shore is a combination of rocks and sand and the bottom is mostly white sand. Good for families with kids. But Lido was a disappointment: it is managed as a money making machine where a passion to the field of business and respect to customers are missing. The cost of 1 umbrella + 2 sun beds in mid season is 24 euros, plus 3 euros for motorbike parking. Which I can understand in relation to a unique location. What I cannot understand are: 1) Bad price/quality for food in the bar: 7€ for a turnkey sandwich with Swiss cheese, 1,5€ for a small bottle of water and 1,5€ for an espresso. 2) Bad management and planning for food: by 13:00 half of the sandwiches in the menu finished already. 3) No toilet paper in the bathroom. 4) A lot of sunbeds, but not big enough bar and amount of bathrooms (1 male, 1 female, 1 unisex) for that many people. To sum it up: I recommend the location, but not the Lido. I suggest to pack your own umbrella and go to the public beach just next to it.
Yigit GulerYigit Guler
The beach itself is naturally beautiful, and the sea has an amazing color. However, the management is really poor. From the moment we entered, we faced problems and very high prices. Parking costs €8. Entrance for 2 people with 2 sunbeds was €50, and despite that, even the showers are not included. You have to pay €1 for every 45-second shower. All the staff are unfriendly and constantly rude. They don’t speak English, so ordering anything turns into a frustrating experience. They misunderstood all of our orders and overcharged us.The café menu is also terrible — only 2 or 3 food options, and those are either stale or tasteless. I ended up paying €24 for a very, very bad sandwich. You should be very careful about theft. There are too many vendors inside the beach area, and they feel unsafe. The only reason this place has good reviews is because of the sea nothing else deserves a good rating.
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A beautiful small cove! The Lido: One star. 6€ parking, reduced to €3 if you come late. The Lido is overpriced though, so we went to the free part. We came late and asked if there was a reduced rate for two chairs and they said €20 instead of €24, what a joke! The beach: 5 stars! Crystal clear water and mostly sandy. Unfortunately like most Italian beaches an overpriced Lido limits the access and robs the best part of the beach as far as easy access into the water goes. Just to the right of the lido is the free part.. you just have to walk over a sandy path and down to access it. Then to get in the water you have to carefully walk over rock formations, which is fine, but unfortunately we couldn’t bring our baby in that way and the lido of course has the sandy part. (Bring aqua socks or sandals that can get wet.)You could also climb back over and cross their rope to access the water since it’s illegal to actually limit access to the water itself. The usual Italian beach. I wish the government would require half of the accessible parts to be free, so families, elderly and the disabled could easily enjoy the beach too!! But that’s another story :)
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The location is very beautiful: crystal clear emerald water, the shore is a combination of rocks and sand and the bottom is mostly white sand. Good for families with kids. But Lido was a disappointment: it is managed as a money making machine where a passion to the field of business and respect to customers are missing. The cost of 1 umbrella + 2 sun beds in mid season is 24 euros, plus 3 euros for motorbike parking. Which I can understand in relation to a unique location. What I cannot understand are: 1) Bad price/quality for food in the bar: 7€ for a turnkey sandwich with Swiss cheese, 1,5€ for a small bottle of water and 1,5€ for an espresso. 2) Bad management and planning for food: by 13:00 half of the sandwiches in the menu finished already. 3) No toilet paper in the bathroom. 4) A lot of sunbeds, but not big enough bar and amount of bathrooms (1 male, 1 female, 1 unisex) for that many people. To sum it up: I recommend the location, but not the Lido. I suggest to pack your own umbrella and go to the public beach just next to it.
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The beach itself is naturally beautiful, and the sea has an amazing color. However, the management is really poor. From the moment we entered, we faced problems and very high prices. Parking costs €8. Entrance for 2 people with 2 sunbeds was €50, and despite that, even the showers are not included. You have to pay €1 for every 45-second shower. All the staff are unfriendly and constantly rude. They don’t speak English, so ordering anything turns into a frustrating experience. They misunderstood all of our orders and overcharged us.The café menu is also terrible — only 2 or 3 food options, and those are either stale or tasteless. I ended up paying €24 for a very, very bad sandwich. You should be very careful about theft. There are too many vendors inside the beach area, and they feel unsafe. The only reason this place has good reviews is because of the sea nothing else deserves a good rating.
Yigit Guler

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