
Torre Incina
Torre Incina is a coastal area in Italy known for its caves and diverse marine ecosystem. Located in the region of Apulia, it features natural sea caves carved into the limestone cliffs. The area is accessible via a small road from Polignano a Mare, approximately 6 km south.
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The caves at Torre Incina are formed by the erosion of limestone cliffs, providing a habitat for various marine species. The area is popular for snorkeling and scuba diving due to its clear waters and rich aquatic life. Visitors should note that access to some caves might require swimming or boat tours, and local guides are recommended for safety.

