Overview
Discover Puglia’s traditional farmland, Mediterranean coastline and Baroque cities
Puglia, known for its whitewashed hill towns, traditional farmland, fine cuisine and sweeping Mediterranean coastline, is Italys southern heel and, until recently, its best kept secret. With a focus on art, architecture, traditions and local cuisine, this trip explores the regions highlights. From Matera, a UNESCO listed town carved into bare limestone rock, where centuries-old caves are still inhabited, we travel to the elegant white city of Ostuni and on to the mediaeval coastal town of Otranto and Baroque Lecce, known as the Florence of the South.
Highlights
* Baroque Lecce and cristal-clear sea in Salento * ‘Trulli’ houses in Alberobello * Visit the unique UNESCO town of Matera
Itinerary
Day 1 Fly to Bari; transfer to Matera.
Fly to Bari and transferto Matera,one the most interesting, distinctive and memorable towns in Italy.
Day 2 Full day sightseeing in Matera, including a tour of the UNESCO “Sassi” district; overnight in Matera.
We start our week with a full day in one the most interesting, distinctive and memorable tourist destinations in Italy: Matera. Nestled on a hill, overlooking an impressive canyon in the neighbouring region of Basilicata, Matera has only recently gained the deserved spotlight. In 1993 the town was made a UNESCO World Heritage site, for being the most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean region, all carved in bare limestone rock. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, we walk through the towns famous cave-dwelling districts and learn of the history of this fascinating place. In the afternoon we have time to discover the city at our own pace and visit the world-famous rupestrian churches. Overnight in Matera. * *
Day 3 Drive to Alberobello via the charming fishing town of Polignano a Mare; sightseeing and overnight in traditional ‘trullo’.
In the morning we take a private transfer to Alberobello, stopping en route for a visit to the lovely village of Polignano a Mare, located on the edge of a spectacular craggy ravine.There will be time to stroll along the charming, white-washed streets and enjoy superb views of the beautiful Adriatic Sea and coastline from one of the panoramic terraces. Later,we transfer to the charming town of Alberobello,known for its dry stone dwellings called ‘trulli’. Before dinner we will also enjoya wine tasting at a local winery. Overnight in Alberobello in a traditional ‘trullo’.
Day 4 Free day. Visit the Castellana Caves or Monopoli by the Adriatic Sea.
Today is free to choose amogst the several activities available locally. You may choose to take a day-trip to the charming fishing village of Monopoli or visit the impressive Castellana Caves,Italys most important and biggest cave system. Located at the entrance of the Itria Valley, these caves began to form about 90 million years ago. There is tour that takes you to more 60 meters depth and allows to explore an amazing scenario made of stalactites, stalagmites, concretions, incredible shapes, fossils and canyons. Overnight in Alberobello.
Day 5 Explore the charming hilltop town of Ostuni; olive oil tasting and pasta-making class in traditional masseria.
In the morning we take a private transfer to the white city of Ostuni. On the way, we stop and visit an ancient masseria (traditional Apullian farm) where we enjoy some olive oil tasting. For lunch we visit another typical masseria surrounded by olive trees, some of which are more than a thousand years old. Here, we take part in a fun cooking class followed by a delicious lunch. In the afternoon there will be more free time to visit Ostuni.Overnight in Ostuni.
Day 6 Transfer to Otranto; visit the historic centre; afternoon optional coastal walk or relax at the beach (seasonal); transfer to Lecce.
Today we transfer to pretty Otranto, the easternmost town in Italy. The day will be spent exploring the towns mediaeval centre and its pretty architecture, views, sea-front restaurants and white sandy beaches which make it one of Puglia’s most interesting and picturesque towns. We will also visit the delightful Romanesque cathedral, dating back to 1088 and boasting extensive 12th century floor mosaics. After lunch we have the opportunity to join our tour leader for an optional gentle coastal walk following the Salento picturesque coves and creeks (approx. 3hrs walking, 8 km). Those who prefer not to take part in this activity may decide to continue exploring the town at their own pace, or perhaps to relax in one Otrantos beaches, famous for the picture-perfect clear water (seasonal).Late afternoon transfer to Lecce, where we stay overnight. * *
Day 7 Morning guided tour of baroque Lecce; afternoon free time.
In the morning we enjoy a guided visit of Lecce, arguably one of the best and most distinctive Baroque cities in Europe. Most of the buildings here are built in the soft local stone, with pretty decorations and cherubs covering facades and doorways. During our walking tour we will have time to admire several architectonic gems, including the top Baroque monument in town: the extravagant Basilica di Santa Croce, ornamented with strange beasts and allegories. Lecce is also famous for a centenary tradition of papier-mch (chewed paper) and you have the option to visit a local laboratory at the end of the tour. The rest of the day is free to enjoy some shopping opportunities or visit other famous monuments such as the Roman amphitheatre. Overnight in Lecce.
Day 8 Transfer to Bari; fly to London.
Transfer to Bari and fly to London.
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