Diso: The Cooling Coast, the Captivating Churches, and the Savory Cuisine
Dizo, Italy, a town formerly known as Dizos, was once an occupied by the Greek-Byzantines. It is a little coastal town by the Adriatic Sea and was once a refuge for people when there were coastal attacks. Now, Dizo remains to be a sleepy town with lovely architectural buildings dating as early as the 11th century, a lush agricultural land, and a breathtaking coastline.
Best Time to Visit
The weather in Dizo, Italy is characterized by short, scorching summers and long, windy winters. The peak tourism season is during summer of months June to September. Every August, the Etnica Diso Folk Festival is celebrated by the locals. Best to avoid the crowd and be able to book cheaper Diso, Italy hotels when you come to the town between March to May and October when the temperature is relatively cooler than summer but warmer than winter.
What to Do & Area Attractions
A good way to start your trip in town when you stay at the lovely hotels such as the Hotel Le Macine, which offers free wife and near the beach; the 4-star La Roccia Hotel has a bar/lounge, free breakfast, laundry facilities, and on the beach; and the Hotel Degli Ulivi, which offers a library, a garden and a fireplace in the lobby. Appreciate the town’s beauty through its many historical landmarks such as the Chiesa dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo. The town square called Marittima offers many restaurants serving sumptuous Italian cuisine. Calla dell’Acquaviva is an underwater river near the coast and is the perfect place to have a refreshing swim during the summer. There is also a cliff and caves in the area for you to explore.