Ferry tickets to Brindisi
Brindisi, castles by the sea
Historical monuments, temples, lovely beaches, stone-paved alleys and delicious food can be found at the natural Mediterranean port. Discover the port that is just a stone’s throw away from the Ionian Sea with cheap ferry tickets to Brindisi through Let’s Ferry.
Buildings in the port of Brindisi
The must-see attractions
• The Castello Aragonese (Castello Alfonsino di Brindisi) was built in 1491, on the small islet of Saint Andrew.
• The Castello Swabian was built in the 13thcentury and has seen days both as a prison and as a royal manor.
• The Monument to the Italian Sailor is a 54 m high tower, and you will find it right across the port.
• Piazza Duomo is the central square with a medieval feel. The Cathedral Basilica is there, also known as the Cathedral of Saint John Baptist.
• Here you can also visit the Provincial Archaeological Museum Francesco Ribezzo and see findings from the Hellenistic Period as well as underwater sculptures.
The must-visit beaches
• Very close to the port, you can swim at Hemingway, a sandy beach with crystal waters.
• A one-of-a-kind setting awaits visitors at Torre Santa Sabina, where an exotic beach lays on the foot of an impressive, 12thcentury watchtower.
• Lido Azzuro is organized, sandy and has a large parking area. It’s 20 km from the port.
Must-do activities
• Visit the Cilarese Park, which is very close to the port. Walk or cycle to enjoy this unspoilt natural park.
• Take a tour at the Nature reserve of Torre Guaceto. In this area you can walk, swim, ride a bike, do kite surf or sailing. It’s 25 km from the port.
• The Castellana Caves are 78 km from the port. You can explore them through two paths: The first is 3 km long and the second one just a mere 1 km.
Tip: You can reach Brindisi by car, train, plane or ship. Passenger ferries leave from Costa Morena. Book online cheap ferry tickets to Brindisi through Let’s Ferry.