The brooding Aragonese Castle guards Taranto's sea channel — a 15th-century fortress with layers of Greek, Byzantine, Norman and Spanish history. A private local guide transforms it from a monument into a living epic.
What to expect
The castle rises dramatically at the tip of the old city islet, and your guide sets the scene from the drawbridge before leading you through vaulted halls, gunpowder magazines and rampart walkways. The panoramic views across both seas — the Mar Piccolo lagoon and the open Mar Grande — are extraordinary and make for exceptional photography. Your guide weaves in the tales of the Aragonese kings, the Knights of Malta and the role the castle played in Italy's naval history, right through to WWII.
Good to know
The castle is a 15-minute walk from the cruise pier through Taranto's atmospheric old town. Entry has historically been free; confirm current access with your guide before the visit. Pair with the Cathedral of San Cataldo next door for a full old-city morning.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Taranto — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.