Hotel Riva Del Sole offers free parking, guest rooms, and apartments. It is set in a quiet area by the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by a natural park near Giovinazzo, Trani and Castel del Monte.
Mattia Covi
Italy
Super breakfast, supervised parking, swimming pool.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Torre Domini is located in Giovinazzo in the Puglia region, 16 miles from Basilica of Saint Nicholas and 17 miles from Bari Central Train Station.
Joan
United States of America
Breakfast was very nice, and property manager Giada was also very helpful.
Just 820 feet from the sea, Hotel Mediterraneo offers simple accommodations with air conditioning. Located in the town of Giovinazzo, the property features a terrace.
Roscovan
Romania
The owner was very helpful, and the location was very close to the port.
Ibis Styles Bari Giovinazzo is 984 feet from the seaside in San Matteo, on the main road to Giovinazzo. This hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool with sun terrace, and parking is free.
Ernestas
Ireland
Rooms were clean and up to expectations. The pool was nice and clean. Breakfast was good with opening times from 7-10AM which gives plenty of time to get the breakfast in depending on the time you wake up.
Hotel Lafayette is on the beach outside the center of Giovinazzo. It has a swimming pool and its own private beach with playground. Bari Airport is a 15-minute drive away.
1.2 miles from La Torretta Beach in Giovinazzo, Levante Luxury Room features accommodations with access to a hot tub. The air-conditioned accommodation is a 18-minute walk from Piramidi Beach.
Dimitra
Canada
the host is incredibly accommodating and took care of us with our early arrival. the pro try was stunning and matched the beauty and character of this lovely town
La balconata sul mare offers accommodations in Giovinazzo, 1.4 miles from L'Arena Beach and 14 miles from Bari Cathedral. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free Wifi.
Wonderful small town, ancient buildings, beautiful clear sea...
Wonderful small town, ancient buildings, beautiful clear sea. On weekdays there are few tourists; on weekends more people come to the beach. A stunning place for photographers and artists, beautiful views of the sea, cliffs, sunset and 14th-19th century architecture.
There are many different restaurants with local cuisine, seafood, and bars with sea views.
Anastasiia
Poland
10
Scored 10
The centro storico is a must see in this town, it's just...
The centro storico is a must see in this town, it's just gorgeous! Be sure to visit in the evening as well, as it's even more beautiful lit up at night. There aren't really any beaches within walking distance, at least not sandy ones, but the lungomare (seaside walkway) is fabulous and affords some great views in both directions. The Neapolitan style pizza at Pizzeria Pitta La Pizza Col Sorriso is not to be missed, and we very much enjoyed two dinners at La Creperia Cinereo Lembo Cafè in the centro storico, at surprisingly affordable prices. Just a word of caution, the pizza place opens at 8:00 pm, not 7:00, and the Creperia at 7:30. Both opening times shown on Google are incorrect. The entire town is very walkable, and I recommend B&B Sant'Agostino for its central location (5 minute walk to train station, easy stroll to the main park, piazza, seaside and centro storico).
Susan
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
The old part of Giovinazzo was fantastic, the criss-cross...
The old part of Giovinazzo was fantastic, the criss-cross streets and alleys were easy to get lost in however this was a good thing as we found lots of places we would have missed, especially restaurants. We ate in a different place each day, and wasn't disappointed by any of them. The beaches were all rocks or pebbles, with oil on some pebbles, apparently from shipping? The oil got on our towels, it's not easy to spot as it's on individual pebbles. We had to drive 30 minutes to nearest sandy beach. Overall we had a great time, attributed to the hotel we stayed in. A converted convent. Superb 👌
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice little town, everything reachable by foot also for the...
Nice little town, everything reachable by foot also for the children. Exiting castle to explore including several galleries, bars and restaurants. Many swimming opportunities along the coast line. Most of them rocky with cliffs, not very suitable for small children but there was one sandy beach at the harbor in the heart of the village.
Cathrine
10
Scored 10
Giovinazzo is only a small town which on the day we arrived...
Giovinazzo is only a small town which on the day we arrived (Saturday) was quiet and easy to get around, plenty of cafes around the main square. Easy access to the sea front and a pleasant walk along the promenade.
Good restaurant by the hotel.
Our stay was too short as we had only booked one night as we were due to return home the following day
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really lovely converted convent in the old town just off the...
Really lovely converted convent in the old town just off the lungomare. Comfortable room, great breakfast, and enjoyed the restaurant as well. Definitely recommend. We were there just after Christmas and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
I had a great stay at Villa al Mare.
Raffaella, the owner, is really very friendly and helpful. I immediately felt like I was in good hands.
The room is lovely furnished and very clean, there's really nothing to complain about!
Even in the small shady garden you can always find little details that make the place special.
The breakfast was delicious and fresh every morning.
I felt very comfortable here and Giovinazzo itself is also worth a trip!
Thanks, Raffaella for the great time in your b+b. Greetings from germany. Katrin
The staff at the hotel are really friendly and very helpful. Breakfast is amazing and so is the free parking on the property. Very happy with the cleanliness of the room.
Rina and Nico were very kind and welcoming. The house is in a very quiet area about 5 kms from the lovely little fishing town of Giovinazzo and was very comfortable.
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