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Browse hotels in Ginosa, Italy — from the medieval gravina old town to Marina di Ginosa's Ionian beaches, 35 km south of Taranto.
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About Ginosa
Ginosa
Ginosa occupies the edge of a dramatic limestone ravine — locally called a gravina — in the province of Taranto, southern Puglia. The old town, whose origins trace to Byzantine and Norman occupation, sits directly above cave churches and rupestrian dwellings carved into the gorge walls. Visitors walk from the 11th-century castle ruin at the ravine lip down to the sassi-style caves below, a landscape that predates comparable sites in Matera by centuries of habitation.
Two distinct audiences arrive here. History-focused travelers come for the gravina trail and the Museo Etnografico inside the historic quarter. Beach-goers head 20 km south to Marina di Ginosa on the Ionian coast, where long sandy shorelines and shallow warm water attract Italian families throughout July and August. The town itself sits roughly 35 km west of Taranto and about 80 km from Brindisi Airport, making it reachable by car via the SS7 or by regional train to Ginosa station on the Taranto–Potenza line.
Accommodation in and around Ginosa runs to masserie — converted farmhouses with olive groves — as well as small hotels in the lower modern town. Most properties cluster between the historic centre and the SS106 coastal road toward Marina di Ginosa. The area falls within the Alta Murgia and Ionian coastal tourism zone; summer bookings at coastal-adjacent properties typically fill by late June.
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