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Taranto Shore Excursions

Taranto Shore Excursions

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4 & 5* Taranto Shore Excursions

Mozzarella Experience - Cheese Tour and tastings to Masseria Fragnite

Mozzarella Experience - Cheese Tour and tastings to Masseria Fragnite

266

Duration: 1 - 3 Hours

Physical difficulty: Unknown

Free cancellation

From USD 42.18

Puglia Cooking class "Le orecchiette, che pasta!"

Puglia Cooking class "Le orecchiette, che pasta!"

249

Duration: 4 Hours

Physical difficulty: Unknown

Free cancellation

From USD 78.33

Private Tour of Taranto aboard an Ape Calessino

Private Tour of Taranto aboard an Ape Calessino

230

Duration: 0.8 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 24.10

Boat fishing, boat tours, boat party

Boat fishing, boat tours, boat party

65

Duration: 5 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 19.28

Masseria Seppunisi Tour - Mozzarella and Burrata experience

Masseria Seppunisi Tour - Mozzarella and Burrata experience

64

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical difficulty: Unknown

Free cancellation

From USD 54.23

MarTa Archaeological Museum Taranto tour: very impressive great gold artifacts

MarTa Archaeological Museum Taranto tour: very impressive great gold artifacts

34

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 300.06

Lunch at Masseria Pasta Making Experience

Lunch at Masseria Pasta Making Experience

26

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical difficulty: Unknown

Free cancellation

From USD 72.30

Locorotondo, Alberobello, Martina Franca departing from Taranto

Locorotondo, Alberobello, Martina Franca departing from Taranto

26

Duration: 3 - 4 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 144.61

I segreti di una pasta perfetta con Dora

I segreti di una pasta perfetta con Dora

14

Duration: 1 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 66.28

Taranto Boat Charter

Taranto Boat Charter

6

Duration: 3 - 8 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 469.97

Taranto Walking Tour with Audio and Written Guide by a Local

Taranto Walking Tour with Audio and Written Guide by a Local

5

Duration: 2 - 3 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 7.23

Matera & Alberobello Full Day Tour

Matera & Alberobello Full Day Tour

5

Port pick-up: Included

Duration: 6 - 8 Hours

Physical difficulty: Medium

Free cancellation

From USD 361.52

Matera half day

Matera half day

3

Duration: 4 - 5 Hours

Physical difficulty: Medium

Free cancellation

From USD 156.66

Metaponto: Private Guided Tour to the Archeological Site

Metaponto: Private Guided Tour to the Archeological Site

3

Duration: 3 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 301.26

Taranto : Relax on one of the most beautiful beaches

Taranto : Relax on one of the most beautiful beaches

2

Duration: 4 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 180.76

Exclusive flight in a balloon in Gravina in Puglia

Exclusive flight in a balloon in Gravina in Puglia

2

Duration: 1 - 3 Hours

Physical difficulty: Medium

Free cancellation

From USD 1920.85

The City of Two Seas: A Self Guided Taranto Tour

The City of Two Seas: A Self Guided Taranto Tour

1

Duration: 1 - 1 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 8.99

Dining Experience at a local's Home in Manduria with Show Cooking

Dining Experience at a local's Home in Manduria with Show Cooking

1

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 102.43

Gravina in Puglia Private Guided Tour

Gravina in Puglia Private Guided Tour

1

Duration: 1 Hours

Physical difficulty: Easy

Free cancellation

From USD 253.06

Related destinations to Taranto

What should first-time visitors know about Taranto?

For first-time visitors, Taranto offers a compact blend of history, seafront views and lively street life that can be comfortably explored during a cruise stop. Typical itineraries focus on the old town, the Aragonese Castle, and nearby archaeological sites, with time for a walk along the waterfront and a coffee in Piazza Fontana. Local guides often explain the peninsula’s maritime heritage and the distinction between Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo. Planning your day around disembarkation times helps make Taranto shore excursions both relaxing and rewarding.

Which attractions are must-sees in Taranto?

Major highlights include the National Archaeological Museum, one of Italy’s finest for Magna Graecia collections, and the Aragonese Castle guarding the entrance to the old port. Strolling the old town reveals Byzantine churches, narrow alleys and seafront promenades that frame the twin bays. Boat trips can offer views of the fortified coastline and local fishing activity. Many visitors pair museum time with a harbour walk, which is a common feature of Taranto tours for passengers seeking a compact but rich cultural experience.

How do half-day and full-day options in Taranto compare?

Choosing between a half-day and a full-day depends on your priorities and ship schedule. A typical half-day focuses on the old town, a principal museum and a short harbour walk, suitable for travellers with limited time. Full-day options add nearby archaeological sites, coastal villages or relaxed lunches featuring regional dishes, giving a broader sense of local life. If you prefer a paced itinerary with time for photo stops and a seaside meal, Taranto shore excursions that advertise longer durations are worth considering when your cruise timetable allows.

What is the cultural and historical significance of Taranto?

The city's layered past spans Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and later Aragonese influences that shaped its architecture and urban layout. Museums showcase extensive Magna Graecia artifacts, while the archaeological remains around the peninsula reveal Taranto’s role as a maritime hub. Religious buildings and fortifications tell later historical stories of trade and defence. Guided walks often weave these strands together so visitors can understand how local traditions and modern life reflect centuries of exchange, a theme commonly highlighted on curated Taranto tours.

Where can I experience nature and scenic views in Taranto?

The twin bays create distinctive coastal scenery where sea, salt marsh and urban harbour interact, offering photographic contrasts between the Mar Grande and the smaller Mar Piccolo. Walking the waterfront and short boat trips reveal tidal lagoons, fishing ponds and historic sea defences, while coastal vegetation and small islets attract birdlife. Time of day changes light dramatically on the water and provides striking backdrops for the old town skyline. Many organised Taranto shore excursions include short nature-oriented segments that balance archaeology and maritime scenery for visitors.

What local dishes and flavours define Taranto's cuisine?

Local cuisine highlights seafood from both bays, with small fish, shellfish and preparations that reflect coastal tradition and seasonal availability. Street markets and family-run trattorie serve dishes like stewed mussels, mixed grilled seafood and regional pasta with fresh tomatoes and herbs. Olive oil, taralli and local wines complement lighter tastes while gelato finishes the meal. Sampling these flavours during a relaxed market visit or a waterfront lunch gives cultural context and is often included on culinary-focused Taranto tours that combine tasting with introductions to local foodways.

What level of physical activity do Taranto excursions involve?

Activity levels vary but most visits involve moderate walking on cobbled streets, short stair climbs and standing in museums, making them suitable for people with average mobility. Some itineraries include boat transfers or longer walks along promenades and beaches, which raises the exertion. If mobility is limited, seek options that minimise stairs and include vehicle transfers between sites. Many providers can advise on pace and mobility needs so you can choose Taranto shore excursions that match your comfort, physical ability and interest in exploring both archaeological and seaside sights.

Which sights in Taranto are accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Accessibility in Taranto varies by site and age of buildings, with modern museums generally more wheelchair-friendly than medieval alleys and some castle sections. Ramps and lifts exist in key cultural venues, but narrow streets and cobbles can make independent exploration challenging. If accessibility is essential, contact museums and guides in advance to confirm facilities, transport and restroom access. Many guide services tailor Taranto tours to mobility needs, arranging vehicles and accessible routes so visitors can enjoy major sights with minimal barriers.

Which seasons offer the best conditions for visiting Taranto?

The best time to visit Taranto is in spring or early autumn, when temperatures are mild and crowds are lighter than in high summer. Weather then favours comfortable walking, museum visits and boat trips around the bays, while local markets and outdoor cafés operate fully. Summer can be hot and busy but offers lively waterfront evenings and swimming opportunities if you have time. Planning Taranto shore excursions for shoulder seasons reduces heat stress and lets you see archaeological sites and promenades at a gentler pace.

What are the advantages of guided versus independent exploration in Taranto?

Deciding between a guided visit and independent exploration depends on how much context you want and how comfortable you are navigating unfamiliar streets. Guided experiences provide expert historical background, skip-the-line access in some venues and local stories that deepen understanding, while exploring independently allows a flexible pace and spontaneous detours. Consider joining a small-group guide for archaeological sites and museums, and leave time afterwards for self-led walks along the waterfront. Practical considerations such as ferry schedules and language support often determine whether Taranto tours or solo plans suit you best.

Which cruise lines visit Taranto?

P&O Cruises and Azamara will all visit Taranto this year.

What cruise ships will sail to Taranto in 2026?

Taranto will be visited by Azura and Azamara Onward.