Taranto

Where millennial history is mirrored in the two seas.

The capital of Magna Graecia, where millennia-old history is reflected in the water.

Taranto is not just a port, but a strategic hub of rare beauty , awarded the prestigious “Destination of the Year” award at the 2022 Seatrade Cruise Awards. Its historic center, set on an island suspended between two seas, is the ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of Puglia and neighboring Basilicata. A port of call that has already won the trust of the most prestigious companies in the luxury and upper premium segments, offering passengers total immersion in the authenticity of the South.

History and culture: the golden treasures of antiquity

A breathtaking walk through history.

The roots of the Acropolis:

Walk through the streets of the historic center admiring the imposing Doric Columns.

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The splendor of the MARTA

A must-visit is the National Archaeological Museum in Taranto, home to the famous fine gold jewelry and the tomb of the first Olympic athlete in history.

The secrets of stone

Explore the picturesque “land of ravines,” discovering the ancient cave dwellings and hidden churches in the towns of Massafra, Mottola and Castellaneta.

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Nature and landscapes: stone fairy tales and dry stone walls

Excursions that lead to fairy-tale scenery within easy reach of the ship.

The magic of the Itria Valley

A journey with a slow pace in a landscape dotted with olive trees and ancient dry stone walls. Here you can admire the famous trulli of Alberobello (a UNESCO world heritage site).

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Timeless Villages

Be enchanted by the white charm of Locorotondo and Martina Franca, or discover the historic tradition of ceramics in Grottaglie.

Food and wine: the land of plenty

A riot of flavors celebrating the perfect union of sea and hinterland.

The jewel of the two seas

The jewel of the two seas

Savor the famous black mussel from Taranto, renowned for being particularly sweet and tender.

The Flavors of the Itria Valley

The Flavors of the Itria Valley

Enjoy the typical “bombette” (tasty meat rolls cooked on a long skewer) and the soft, stringy burrata, accompanied by the fragrant Laterza bread and capocollo

Tradition on the table

Tradition on the table

Try the famous Apulian orecchiette, which in Taranto are traditionally called chiancaredde.

The green gold of Puglia

The green gold of Puglia

Discover an olive oil that encapsulates in every drop all the essence, warmth and tradition of this generous land.

A glass of red wine

A glass of red wine

Toast with Primitivo di Manduria DOC, a full-bodied red wine made from vines swept by the sea breeze

Your Ideal Homeport in Southern Italy

State-of-the-art infrastructure for uncompromising operation. The port of Taranto is an established hub that stands out for its efficiency, multiple capacity, and ongoing plans for a new passenger terminal. It has already been chosen by players of the caliber of the luxury segment.

Details of Quay

The berths, located a very short distance from the historic center, offer versatility for different classes of ships. The San Cataldo Pier has a 360-meter long East Side (draft 8.5 m) and a 339-meter long West Side (draft 10 m). Calata 1 of 210 meters (draft 7.4 m) is also available.

Facilities
first-class

Taranto Cruise Port provides comprehensive services. The area offers first aid center, AED, GIC, stores, parking, luggage service, shuttle bus and cab station

Security & Logistics at the Highest Level

The port is ISPS certified and is equipped with passenger and baggage scanners, Security X-Ray, and metal detectors. Ground transportation is facilitated by ample parking for buses and cars, and cab services.

Perfect Intermodality

The railway station is only 1.2 km away, providing fast connections on the Taranto-Reggio Calabria line and to Bari/Bologna. The entrance to the A14 Adriatica highway is direct , while the international airports of Brindisi and Bari are 75 km and 90 km away, respectively.

Optimized Routes

A positioning that saves time and fuel. From the Taranto port of call it takes only 12 hours (255 nautical miles) , while Corfu can be reached in just 7 hours (160 nautical miles).

Magna Graecia Coast to Coast

Three ports of call, one great soul:

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