Not far from the town of Manfredonia there are the excavations of the ancient Sipontum, a flourishing Roman and then Byzantine colony.
EXPLORETaranto, known as “the city of two seas,” sits in a strategic position between the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo. This location has put it at the heart of important historical events.
EXPLOREBarletta is located south of the Gargano promontory and the Gulf of Manfredonia. Barletta has an important patrimony comprises elegant architecture and precious museum collections.
EXPLOREVenosa has become part of the "most beautiful villages in Italy". Among his streets echoes the verses of Horace, "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero" one of the greatest poets of the Roman era, to whom this city gave birth.
Melfi is located in the extreme north of Basilicata, at the base of Monte Vulture, an inactive volcano from the protohistoric era, on the border with Puglia and Campania.
EXPLOREThe amazing Gravina di Puglia is perched on the edge of a ravine, in the Western Murgia, an area dotted with puli and gravine (ravines), almost 10 km away from Altamura and less than 50 km away from Andria e Bari.
EXPLOREThe beautiful town of Nardò is a treasure trove of art and nature, with its baroque historic centre, the lush countryside and a long coast with crystalline water, which encompasses the Park of Porto Selvaggio.
EXPLOREIn Galatina, where the time is marked by the beat of tambourines, art and faith meet the taranta dance and one of the most beautiful frescoed churches in Italy. Galatina, located 20 km south of Lecce, discloses its wonderful art, which started to flourish during the 14th century, with the Orsini del Balzo family.
EXPLOREA natural bridge between the Mediterranean and the East, Otranto is a magical land where the ancient atmosphere of the historic centre goes hand in hand with fervid devotion, romantic sea reflections, and a lively nightlife.
EXPLOREBetween the sea and the land, a treasure trove of history and culture by the Gulf of Manfredonia, offering a breathtaking and unspoiled landscape.
EXPLORESan Giovanni Rotondo, an old medieval village, is nowadays one of the most important destination for international religious tourism, thanks to the devotion for Padre Pio.
EXPLOREVieste is a wonderful seaside destination on the easternmost point of the Gargano National Park. It boasts long beaches and a lively historical centre full of eateries, cafes, bars and craft shops.
EXPLOREMonte Sant’Angelo offers an amazing view on Gargano and it houses the Sacra Grotta (Holy Cave), in which the Archangel Michael made its appearance and pilgrims from all over the world come to visit it.
EXPLOREThe Roman Empire comes to life through the archaeological finds of Ascoli Satriano, a town rich in history, perched on three hills.
EXPLOREVico del Gargano, Saint Valentine's hometown, is in the Gargano National Park and charms with its original traditions and magnificent seashore.
EXPLOREDominating the northern coast of Gargano, a unique landscape rich in splendid, multi-coloured caves, Peschici offers history, nature, and fine food.
EXPLOREThe scents of citrus trees, the unspoiled nature and the fascinating coast are the treasure trove of the town, known as “the Garden of Gargano”.
EXPLOREBovino's majestic Ducale palace highlights the charm of this medieval town, one of Italy's most beautiful.
EXPLORESteeped in history and tradition, Accadia is perched on the hills of the Daunia southern Appenines, immersed in the lush green of its centuries-old woods.
EXPLOREThe enchanting archipelago of the Tremiti Islands is considered a true paradise, thanks to its sea beds, caves, and unspoiled landscapes.
EXPLORETwo castles and the irresistible taste of cherries makes Conversano a must see for those who cross the land of Bari.
EXPLOREA fascinating village by the sea, with an ancient heart, where you will admire the dolmen of San Silvestro, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Trajan Arch.
EXPLOREKnown as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, Polignano a Mare is the ideal place to plunge into uncontaminated waters and explore a picturesque historic centre by the sea.
EXPLOREThe unusual pinnacles of the trulli, expanses of olive groves, and the ancient, white houses of Martina Franca stand out against the verdant background of the Itria Valley, inviting visitors to come and discover the town.
EXPLOREThe fascinating "little Rome" of Imperial Puglia holds an important archaeological treasure and some of the largest hypogeum in Italy.
EXPLOREThe stunning rose window of the cathedral and the precious ceramics are some of the treasures trove of Ruvo di Puglia, an architectural gem in the Province of Bari.
EXPLOREThe homeland of architects, stone cutters and artists, Lecce is the city of Baroque and stone fretwork. Called “the Florence of the South,” Lecce is the provincial capital of the Salento area, only 7.5 miles away from the Adriatic Sea.
EXPLOREThe silence of the wild ravine, the art and spirituality impressed in the rock, Ginosa tells ancient stories suspended between the sky and the earth.
EXPLORELovely beaches and an old town centre full of art and history make Monopoli one of the most beautiful towns on the Adriatic coast.
EXPLOREThe picturesque white Town, perched on three hills with a wonderful panoramic view, displays its maze of white streets, rich in history, craft shops and traditional restaurants.
EXPLOREMatera, "la città dei Sassi" and rock churches, included in 1993 in hte Unesco world heritage and European Capital of culture 2019.
EXPLOREPerched on the Murgia dei Trulli, Cisternino is one of Italy’s Most Beautiful Towns.
This fascinating castle built by Frederick II is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, a symbol of Puglia and, since 1996, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
EXPLOREAn expanse of trulli, traditional drystone huts, gives Alberobello its unique, inimitable skyline, from 1996 a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
EXPLOREThe “Lioness of Puglia” will amaze and delight you with its historic centre rich in art and culture, and the distinctive flavour of its bread.
EXPLOREBari boasts Italy's longest seafront, studded with majestic palaces, while the sea breeze wafts through the historic centre, with its art, flavours, and colours.
EXPLOREA charming web of white stone, the Adriatic town of Trani offers one of Puglia's most beautiful cathedrals, an evocative centre, and the sweet taste of the exquisite Moscato wine.
EXPLORELocorotondo, with its charming, circular centre and characteristic white houses, sits high on the plateau known as the Murge dei Trulli.
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