Matera

Located in Basilicata, just a short drive from Puglia, Matera is a city that truly deserves a visit to admire its famous “Sassi” — the ancient cave dwellings inhabited since the Paleolithic age. Over the past sixty years, Matera has experienced an extraordinary transformation, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
Brindisi

Brindisi, a historic port city on Puglia’s Adriatic coast, has served as a gateway to the East for centuries. Its picturesque old town, ancient landmarks, and lively waterfront reflect a rich maritime heritage that has shaped Italy’s history.
Taranto

Taranto, known as the “City of Two Seas,” is a captivating blend of ancient history, maritime heritage, and breathtaking coastal scenery — where culture and natural beauty meet in perfect harmony.
Gallipoli

Gallipoli, known as the “Beautiful City,” captivates visitors with its island old town, Baroque architecture, lively markets, and crystal-clear beaches — a perfect blend of history, charm, and coastal beauty.
Trani

Trani, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” enchants with its waterfront beauty, the majestic seaside Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino, and the timeless charm of its historic harbor.
