Blue Flag Certified

San Pietro In Bevagna

Apulia, Italy — Excellent water quality

Adriatic Sea Blue Flag since 2024.0
40.3017°N, 17.6206°E

San Pietro In Bevagna sits 11.19 km from Manduria along the Italy coastline. The beach earned Blue Flag status in 2024, reflecting strong environmental and safety standards. The season runs from June 15 through September 15. Entry is free, and lifeguards are on duty throughout…

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Plan Your Visit to San Pietro In Bevagna

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified since 2024.0
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Excellent
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
June
Season: 15-06 – 15-09
Location
Manduria
11.19 km from Manduria
Facilities
Lifeguards
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is San Pietro In Bevagna?

San Pietro In Bevagna lies 11.19 km south of Manduria on Apulia's eastern coastline. This Blue Flag beach, certified since 2024, meets rigorous international standards for water quality and safety. The bathing water consistently ranks as excellent, and lifeguards patrol the shore throughout the season. The beach operates free entry and draws visitors from June through August, with peak activity in July and August. Located roughly 30 km from Taranto airport, it's accessible to coastal travellers seeking reliable facilities and monitored swimming conditions on the Ionian Sea.

It sits alongside other certified beaches in Apulia, part of a broader network of other Blue Flag beaches in Italy certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Bathing Water Quality: Excellent — verified under EU Bathing Water Directive standards. Blue Flag certification requires annual water quality monitoring.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

San Pietro In Bevagna faces E toward Adriatic Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Water Temp Crowds
Jan 10°C 7°C Low
Feb 11°C 8°C Low
Mar 12°C 9°C Low
Apr 15°C 12°C Low
May 19°C 16°C Low
Jun 24°C 21°C Med
Jul 27°C 24°C High
Aug 27°C 24°C High
Sep 23°C 20°C Med
Oct 19°C 16°C Low
Nov 16°C 13°C Low
Dec 12°C 9°C Low
When is the best time to visit San Pietro In Bevagna?

The best time to visit San Pietro In Bevagna is June. Air temperatures peak around 27.1°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 24.1°C in July.

How crowded does San Pietro In Bevagna get?

San Pietro In Bevagna experiences distinct seasonal patterns. June marks the quieter shoulder period, still warm enough for swimming (water at 21.2°C, air at around 23°C) but ahead of school holidays. July and August form the high season, when families and holiday-makers concentrate on beaches across Apulia. These months coincide with peak water temperatures (24.1–24.2°C) and air temperatures around 27°C.

Why does crowd level matter here? The lifeguard presence and Blue Flag status mean the beach operates within defined safety thresholds. During high season, lifeguard attention spreads across larger numbers, and facilities experience heavier use. June offers warmer water than May yet typically lighter crowds than July or August.

The beach's free entry and proximity to Manduria (11 km) make it accessible to day-trippers, contributing to busy periods. No data indicates reserved areas, private sections, or advance booking systems that might distribute visitors across time slots. September sees numbers drop as schools resume and water cools to 20.3°C, though conditions remain swimmable for most visitors.

Crowding predictions depend partly on summer holiday schedules. Italian school holidays typically span mid-June through early September, peaking in July and August. Visiting in June or early September balances warmer water against lighter crowds compared to the peak months.

Is San Pietro In Bevagna open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (15-06 – 15-09). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at San Pietro In Bevagna

Is San Pietro In Bevagna safe to swim?

San Pietro In Bevagna is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at San Pietro In Bevagna?

Peak water temperature at San Pietro In Bevagna reaches around <span class="inline-stat">24.1°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 9.6°C.

What is the beach like at San Pietro In Bevagna?

San Pietro In Bevagna faces east, capturing morning light across its shoreline. The water temperature climbs from 15.7°C in May to peak at 24.2°C in August before cooling to 12.6°C by November. The official swim season runs from mid-June to mid-September, aligning with when water temperatures reach comfortable levels. Outside this window, water temperatures drop significantly—January and February see averages around 6.6–8.1°C, making immersion brief for most swimmers.

Water quality here earns excellent ratings consistently. The Blue Flag status, renewed annually, means the beach meets Foundation for Environmental Education criteria covering environmental management, water quality testing, safety protocols, and information provision. This certification requires documented compliance and regular monitoring, not subjective assessment.

Lifeguard presence is maintained throughout the operational season. The beach provides practical amenities: kiosk services for food and drinks, accessibility facilities to support visitors with mobility needs, and potable drinking water. These essentials support extended beach days without requiring trips to nearby Manduria.

The beach itself accommodates varied visitor needs. Free entry removes cost barriers. The presence of accessible facilities indicates ramp access or similar provisions for those with mobility restrictions. Kiosk services mean you can purchase refreshments on-site rather than relying entirely on packed supplies.

Why visit San Pietro In Bevagna specifically? The combination of excellent water quality certification, staffed lifeguard cover, and basic facilities creates a straightforward, safe beach experience. It lacks the elaborate resort infrastructure of larger coastal developments, but delivers monitored swimming conditions and drinking water—essentials that shouldn't be assumed at every coastline location.

Does San Pietro In Bevagna have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, San Pietro In Bevagna meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season.

Beyond San Pietro In Bevagna

Manduria, 11.19 km north, serves as the nearest settlement and likely holds basic supplies, cafés, and accommodation options. The town sits inland, primarily known as an agricultural centre in the Salento region. Apulia's southern coastline extends both north and south of San Pietro In Bevagna, with additional beaches accessible by car, though specifics depend on your transport. The region's wider appeal includes archaeological sites related to ancient trade routes and Greek settlements, though these require separate visits outside beach time. Taranto, further north, houses a significant naval museum and older town districts worth exploring if you extend your stay. The immediate area around the beach focuses on coastal recreation; substantial cultural attractions typically require travel inland or to larger towns.

Manduria, 11.19 km north, serves as the nearest settlement and likely holds basic supplies, cafés, and accommodation options. The town sits inland, primarily known as an agricultural centre in the Salento region. Apulia's southern coastline extends both north and south of San Pietro In Bevagna, with additional beaches accessible by car, though specifics depend on your transport. The region's wider appeal includes archaeological sites related to ancient trade routes and Greek settlements, though these require separate visits outside beach time. Taranto, further north, houses a significant naval museum and older town districts worth exploring if you extend your stay. The immediate area around the beach focuses on coastal recreation; substantial cultural attractions typically require travel inland or to larger towns.

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Getting to San Pietro In Bevagna

How do I get to San Pietro In Bevagna by car?

San Pietro In Bevagna is approximately 11.19 km from Manduria. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to San Pietro In Bevagna?

The nearest airport is Taranto / Grottaglie Airport (TAR) (OPO), approximately 30.2 km away. Taranto / Grottaglie Airport (OPO) lies 30.2 km northwest of San Pietro In Bevagna. This airport handles domestic and select international services, serving the broader Puglia region. From the airport, reaching the beach requires ground transport. Car hire is standard for flexibility; the drive takes approximately 45 minutes depending on traffic and exact routing. Alternatively, taxi or ride-share services operate from the terminal, though costs for a 30 km journey may be substantial. Public bus services may connect the airport to Manduria town, from where further local transport reaches the beach, but routes and frequencies vary seasonally.

Can I get to San Pietro In Bevagna by public transport?

Public transport options vary by season. Check local transport authority websites for current bus and train schedules connecting to Manduria.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets
Official Season 15-06 – 15-09
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 40.3017°N, 17.6206°E
Water Quality Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive)
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Italy

San Pietro In Bevagna FAQ

Is San Pietro In Bevagna worth visiting?

Yes, if you prioritise verified water quality and lifeguard supervision. The Blue Flag certification since 2024 means the beach meets international standards for water testing, safety equipment, and facilities—not every coastline location offers documented assurance of these basics. The excellent bathing water rating and staffed lifeguard presence make it suitable for swimmers who value monitored conditions. Expect straightforward beach amenities rather than elaborate resorts. The free entry and facilities including drinking water and accessibility support support practical visits. It suits visitors seeking reliable swimming conditions near Manduria rather than dramatic scenery or exclusive experiences.

How do I get to San Pietro In Bevagna?

The nearest airport is Taranto / Grottaglie Airport, 30.2 km away. From there, car hire allows direct travel; allow roughly 45 minutes driving. Taxi or ride-share services operate from the terminal for point-to-point travel, though 30 km journeys incur notable costs. Public buses may connect the airport to Manduria, from which local buses or taxis reach the beach, but schedules vary seasonally and journeys take longer. No direct train service reaches the beach itself. Own transport or pre-arranged transfers work best for reliable access.

What is the best time of year to visit San Pietro In Bevagna?

June through August offers warmest conditions. Water temperatures peak at 24.1–24.2°C in July and August, with air temperatures around 27°C. June provides 21.2°C water and lighter crowds than July or August, making it a reasonable choice if you prefer fewer visitors. The official season runs mid-June through mid-September; outside this window, water drops to 15.8°C (October) or below, limiting comfortable swimming for most people. July and August see peak holiday traffic but guarantee warmest conditions. September remains swimmable at 20.3°C but with fewer crowds.

What facilities are available at San Pietro In Bevagna?

The beach provides lifeguard cover during the June–September season, potable drinking water, kiosk services for refreshments, and accessibility facilities for visitors with mobility needs. These fundamentals support day visits without requiring full resort infrastructure. No information describes changing facilities, beach umbrellas, sunbed hire, or other typical beach amenities, so visitors should confirm specific provisions on arrival or contact local services. The free entry removes entry costs. The lifeguard presence and Blue Flag status indicate safety protocols and regular water quality testing are in place.

Is San Pietro In Bevagna suitable for families?

Yes, provided your family swims during the official season (mid-June to mid-September) when lifeguards are on duty and water temperatures are warmest. Accessibility facilities support families with mobility challenges. Kiosk services and drinking water availability ease longer beach days. The free entry suits family budgets. June offers a good balance: water warm enough for children (21.2°C) and lighter crowds than July or August. Outside the official season, lifeguard supervision ends and water cools significantly, reducing safety margins for younger or less confident swimmers. Confirm accessibility specifications match your family's needs by contacting local services.

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