WHERE WE ARE AND HOW TO
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We are in the most beautiful Bay of Peschici directly on the beach, to reach us you can do it by following this small guide
GPS N. 41 ° 56 '42 "- E 16 ° 00' 09"
By Car FROM THE NORTH A-14 Bologna / Taranto - Poggio Imperiale exit. Continue along the Strada Veloce Del Gargano, following it until the end. After following the signs you reach the coast road that leads to Peschici (SS89). FROM SOUTH A-14 Taranto / Bologna - Poggio Imperiale exit. Continue along the Strada Veloce Del Gargano, following it until the end. After following the signs you reach the coast road that leads to Peschici (SS89).
By Plane For most passengers it is advisable to stop at Bari or Rome airports and continue to Peschici via the bus service.
By Bus There are many companies that make direct bus connections from the main Italian cities. For more information, visit the "Ferrovie del Gargano" website www.ferroviedelgargano.com. Further information can be found on the "Saps" website www.sapsbusline.it.
By Train For travelers coming from the North, many trains make a stopover in San Severo (FG) (alternatively there is the Foggia stopover). From here it is possible to continue by bus with connection to Peschici. For travelers from other destinations it is advisable to stop at the Foggia station, where there are countless buses that operate the Foggia-Peschici line service. It is possible to consult the train timetables from the Ferrovie dello Stato website www.trenitalia.it.
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PESCHICI and the GARGANO
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Unforgettable excursions can be made from Peschici to the nearby Tremiti Islands, an authentic paradise for divers, to the Umbra Forest, an immense green lung, to the sea caves, to Monte Sant'Angelo (Sanctuary of San Michele), to San Giovanni Rotondo (Father's Tomb Pio) and the numerous towns of the...
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PESCHICI and the GARGANO
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Unforgettable excursions can be made from Peschici to the nearby Tremiti Islands, an authentic paradise for divers, to the Umbra Forest, an immense green lung, to the sea caves, to Monte Sant'Angelo (Sanctuary of San Michele), to San Giovanni Rotondo (Father's Tomb Pio) and the numerous towns of the...
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