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Puglia Diving - Otranto (Italy)
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Immagini subacque e non dal mare pugliese nei dintorni di Otranto (Italy) by Mauro
Otranto Scuba Dive session
Dive In - Lago di Capodacqua
Immersione al Lago di Capodacqua con la scalmanata combriccola dello Scuba Diving di Otranto, il Novembre 26 Novembre 2016.
Video realizzato con GoPro 3 Black ed
[Travel with me] Diving in Puglia, Italy 남부 이태리, 풀리아의 아름다운 바다
Shall We Travel? - Diving in Puglia, Italy
Travel video
water cam
sony as50
Immerisione Grotta dell'Ora | Otranto
Immersione carine a facile a 5 minuti di navigazione dal porto di Otranto.
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Diving Isola dei cavoli - Villasimius, Sardegna (agosto 2017)
Immersione presso isola dei cavoli a largo di villasimius (Cagliari).
max depth. 23,5m
I colori di Otranto - Immersione Le Remite.
I colori di Otranto (Le) - Puglia
Immersione Le Remite - diving Scuba Diving.
Operatore: Nanni Bassetti
Cam: Evolveo W8
Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Otranto , Italy
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List of Best Restaurants in Otranto
Ristorante della Masseria Bandino
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Skafe Baguetteria
ArborVitae
Postofisso Panini Birre e Sfizi
Pi Greco
Sofish - Pani e Pesci
Ristorante Peccato di Vino
Agriturismo Tenuta Sant'emiliano
Corte Del Casaro Agriturismo
Apnea Dive Otranto 06/2015
Torre Sant'Andrea - Melendugno, Italy
The sea stacks that define Torre Sant’Andrea are created by the erosive power of wind and waves beating against malleable coastal cliffs. Fissures are expanded, tunnels are formed, and tenuous natural bridges collapse to leave lonely sentinels rising above the pounding surf below.
Located on the “heel” of Italy’s “boot,” Torre Sant’Andrea takes its name not from these natural towers, but from one constructed by humans in the 16th century as a watch towers, the ruins of which can still be seen. Visitors can lounge on the beach, swim through weathered arches, and even cliff dive (if they know what they’re doing). The local nightlife also apparently features a fairly active reggae scene.
Places to see in ( Otranto - Italy )
Places to see in ( Otranto - Italy )
Otranto is a historic seaside town and port on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy, in the region of Puglia. It's a small place with a lovely holiday atmosphere, and makes a good destination for a day trip or a longer stay. The picture-perfect blue waters, white buildings and diving rocks make Otranto the frequent cover star of maps, books and articles about Puglia.
The town is in the province of Lecce, and is close to the easternmost point of Italy. It is within the area known as the Salento, the tip of the peninsula which is the heel of Italy's boot. On a clear day it is possible to see over the Strait of Otranto to Albania. Like many of the local placenames, Otranto is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable.
The name of Otranto is probably best known abroad for The Castle of Otranto, Horace Walpole's pioneering Gothic novel. However, the creepy castle of Walpole's imagination bears little resemblance to the more recent stolid fortress in the real Otranto.
Like much of Puglia, Otranto has a colourful and mixed past. It was important as a Greek and then Roman port, called Hydruntum. Later it was ruled by the Byzantines, the Normans and the Aragonese. In 1480 the town was invaded by Turks, and 800 locals were executed for refusing to convert to Islam. The bones and skulls of the martyrs of Otranto are now stacked behind glass in the cathedral in a manner that would have satisfied Walpole's Gothic imagination.
Otranto's leading attraction is the twelfth-century mosaic in the town's Romanesque cathedral (open 7am-noon and 3pm-8pm; closing earlier in winter). It is a charmingly quaint yet large-scale work carried out by a monk called Pantaleone. Pictures within the mosaic include religous stories like Noah's ark, but also depictions of historical, mythical and even pagan figures, including Alexander the Great (similarly portrayed in the mosaic at Trani) and King Arthur. Alongside the cattedrale is a small museum, the Museo Diocesano, which contains a few local exhibits including fragments of an earlier fourth or fifth-century mosaic from the cathedral site.
The real-life 'castle of Otranto', the Castello Aragonese, is a mighty construction which forms part of the tough defences of Otranto. The current building is fifteenth-century, though it was built on one of Frederick II's earlier fortresses. It is open to the public and sometimes houses temporary exhibitions. Otranto's small tourist information office (not terribly helpful) lies close to the castle in Piazza Castello.
Down where the massive walls mark the entrance to the old town is a pleasant little park, the Villa Comunale. From this point the seafront stretches around the bay to the north. These are more modern areas, without the charm of the historic centre, but still pleasant for a seaside stroll with an ice cream.
The beaches actually within the town are very small - pleasant on a sunny May weekday, but extremely crowded in the peak summer season. The coastline outside Otranto is renowned for its beauty, and there are more stretches of popular beach to both the north and south. These are easiest to reach if you have a car, but there is also a summer bus service to popular seaside spots. To the north of Otranto lie the sandy beaches of Baia dei Turchi and the Laghi Alimini, large lakes close to the sea. Tourist villages were built here in the late twentieth century and the area remains a popular holiday base. A good seaside destination to the south of Otranto is Porto Badisco, a picturesque rocky cove.
( Otranto - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Otranto . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Otranto - Italy
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a Jellyfish in Otranto Sea - Soleado Diving Center
una medusa nel mare di Otranto - Italia
Breathings from Italy - Salento, Italy
When spring approaches, a new crave for freewheeling adventure and exploration arises. Well, what better place than Salento? Even more so with ARIA, which will allow you to dive and experience the underwater wonders of Italy.
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Wreck Diving Italy - M/V Tevfik Kaptan 1
Dive on the Kaptan with penetration through interiors.
Located in Puglia, Italy
Immersioni e Divertimento nell'estate 2007 ad Otranto nel Salento
Soleado Diving Center, video riassunto dell'estate 2007. Ricordi di bellissimi momenti trascorsi sott'acqua e non solo. Immersioni, divertimento nel bellissimo mare del Salento.
Soleado Diving Center, video summary of summer 2007. Memories of beautiful moments spent underwater and beyond. Diving, fun in the beautiful sea of Salento.
Immersione a Porto Badisco LECCE || Puglia || Grotta Verde || IRONSUB
I subacquei di IRON SUB con Graziano Bertaggia vi portano in una nuova immersione a Porto Badisco nel comune di Otranto.
Guardatelo fino alla fine e non ve ne pentirete.
IRON SUB: scuola sub con certificazione PADI di Latina per tutti i livelli di raggiungimento.
Responsabile Ferruccio Arseni
GRAZIANO BERTAGGIA: operatore video per ripresa e montaggio RVM di ogni occasione. Dal matrimonio, cerimonie, pubblicità, teatro allo sport subacqueo.
Deep Dive to spot some corals in Italy
Scuba diving in Salento- Italy over the Adriatic Sea
43 mts deep
Hadonis - Scuba Diving - Otranto
Immersione Tecnica sul relitto dell'Hadonis al largo di Otranto