Pulsano

Discovering Pulsano: a coastal town

Are you curious to discover everything there is to know about the coastal towns of Puglia? Today we will tell you about Pulsano, a small town located in the province of Taranto, southeast of the capital, overlooking the Ionian Sea with a jagged coastline and rich in small beaches.

The history of Pulsano's territory

The territory of Pulsano dates back to the Bronze Age and boasts the oldest settlement of populations on the Gulf of Taranto. After the dominations of Greeks and Romans, the territory experienced the hegemony of French and Spanish, who influenced the language, as in all of Salento. For dialect, culture, and traditions, Pulsano is a Salentine town, although it is located a short distance from the provincial capital, Taranto.

Pulsano: Discovering a coastal town in Puglia

Physical geography of Pulsano

The municipal territory of Pulsano extends in an alluvial plain between the Murge Tarantine, the Ionian Sea, and the Tavoliere di Lecce. The altimetric excursion of the municipal territory is 44 meters, and the historic center is located at an altitude of 37 meters above sea level. Although the town is about 1km away from the sea, it is a coastal town of Italy, with a jagged coastline that overlooks the Gulf of Taranto with a coastal extension of about 6km.

The main beaches of Pulsano

The main beaches of Pulsano are Luogovivo, La Fontana, Le Canne, Montedarena, Ospedale Capparone (or Villa Verde), Pezzarossa, Baia Serrone, Lido Silvana, Terrarossa, and Lido Checca. The beaches alternate between cliffs, sandy coves, and natural paradises, such as Lido Silvana, where the juniper specimens cuddle their roots in the sand.

The territory of Pulsano: Boundaries

The municipal territory of Pulsano is delimited to the south by the Ionian Sea and borders to the west and southwest with Leporano, to the northwest with Taranto (through the San Donato fraction), to the north and northeast with Faggiano and its fraction San Crispieri, to the east and southeast with an administrative island of the municipality of Taranto that separates it from the municipality of Lizzano.

Woods and natural areas of Pulsano

Among the valuable natural areas of Pulsano is the large wooded area of "Bosco Caggione," which slopes down to the sea. The area, once rich in vegetation, after the intense urbanization in the 20th century, is largely cemented. Since the seventies, the area has suffered heavily from massive abuse of villas and second homes, partly legally remedied, which has strongly modified its natural profile.

Economy of Pulsano

The main economic resources of Pulsano are agriculture and tourism, known mainly for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear sea. The landscape of Pulsano is characterized by ancient vines and olive trees, which give life to high-quality wines and typical products.

Conclusion

Now that you have discovered everything there is to know about Pulsano, you are ready to explore this small coastal town of Puglia. Choose one of its fantastic beaches, relax under the sun that kisses this wonderful land, and discover the beauty of its natural and cultural landscapes. You won't regret it!

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Wednesday, Jun 29, 2022