Puglia · Italy · Adriatic Sea
A village of white stone perched on the edge of the Adriatic. Sea caves, salt air and the warmth of Puglia revealed in every alley.
Explore the villageThe Village
Polignano a Mare is an ancient medieval village perched on the limestone cliffs of the Puglia coast, just 34 km from Bari. Its historic centre, with cobbled alleys and whitewashed houses, is a fascinating labyrinth opening onto breathtaking sea terraces.
Famous as the birthplace of Domenico Modugno, author of the immortal "Volare", Polignano is today one of the most beloved tourist destinations in Southern Italy.
What to See
From the historic centre to the sea caves, every corner of Polignano holds an authentic emotion.
White alleys, tufa arches and sea terraces. The medieval heart of Polignano is filled with silent magic that reveals itself at every turn.
An enchanted sea cave where limestone embraces the sea. The restaurant inside the cave is one of the most romantic in the world.
Every summer, the world's best cliff divers leap from Polignano's cliffs during the famous international competition.
Polignano's iconic beach: a natural fjord nestled between the cliffs, reachable from the historic centre in just a few minutes on foot.
The most dramatic moment: the sun turning the white cliffs red and gold. The old town viewpoints become natural stages.
Set sail from Cala San Giovanni to explore the sea caves of San Vito, Santa Croce and the natural pools along the coast.
Gallery
The beauty of this village cannot be described — it must be lived.
Flavours
Pugliese gastronomy is among the most authentic in Italy: humble ingredients transformed by tradition into extraordinary dishes. In Polignano, the sea is the absolute star.
Restaurants along the waterfront serve the freshest fish, often caught that same morning. The great classics of Pugliese land cuisine are also not to be missed.
Getting Here
Well connected across Puglia and easily reachable from all of Italy and Europe.
The closest airport is Bari – Karol Wojtyła (BRI), 35 km away. From there, Polignano is reached by train or car in about 30 minutes.
Polignano has its own station on the Bari–Lecce line. Regional trains from Bari Centrale take about 25 minutes.
Take the SS16 Adriatica from Bari heading south. The historic centre is a ZTL zone: car parks available on the outskirts.
Several companies connect Polignano to Bari, Brindisi and Taranto. Service is frequent especially in summer.
Climate
The Mediterranean climate guarantees long, warm summers. Shoulder seasons are perfect for a more peaceful visit.