Puglia is known for its sun-bleached landscapes, silver olive groves, picturesque seascapes, memorable hilltop villages and coastal towns.
This charming region sits in the “heel” of Italy’s boot, skirted by an endless coastline of castles and watchtowers—remnants of Norman, Spanish, Turkish and Greek conquerors. These diverse influences have given Puglia a truly unique set of traditions, arts and architectural wonders.
Puglia’s cucina povera (peasant cooking) is both legendary and sophisticated. Visit a local winery, cheese producer, olive mill and bakery to immerse yourself in local cuisine.
We stay 4 nights in Lecce, 3 nights each in Ostuni and Puglia’s capital Bari, 2 nights each in the Gargano area and coastal Barletta, and a day of touring in Rome at the end of the tour (for April departure).
We stay 4 nights in Lecce, 3 nights each in Valle D'Itria area and Puglia’s capital Bari, 2 nights each in the Gargano area and coastal Barletta (for Sep departure).