Gallipoli, a picturesque fishing village situated on the west coast of Salento in Puglia, Southern Italy, is a hidden gem brimming with historical and cultural allure. Encircled by the Ionian Sea, this captivating town is famous for its charming medieval buildings and alleys, fresh seafood, beautiful beaches, and crystal clear waters. Gallipoli boasts a rich history visible in its majestic cathedral, the Cathedral of Sant'Agata, the Angevine-Aragonese Castle, and the Greek Fountain, one of the oldest in Italy. This place is also known for its vibrant nightlife and the traditional processions during Holy Week. A visit to Gallipoli offers a unique, idyllic Italian experience harmonizing sun, surf, and centuries of history.