Polignano a Mare is a picturesque town on the Adriatic coast of Apulia, famous for its crystal-clear waters, sea caves and white beaches. Due to its strategic location, it has become a popular tourist destination for both Italian and foreign visitors.
The city offers many interesting attractions, including the historical center with its characteristic narrow streets and old churches, the scenic seafront promenade, the caves and the Lama Monachile beach.
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