Brindisi
Brindisi, a historic port city, has been a gateway to the East for centuries. Its charming center, ancient landmarks, and vibrant waterfront reflect its rich heritage and maritime importance in Italy’s history.
Taranto
Taranto, the “City of Two Seas,” boasts ancient landmarks, rich heritage, and stunning coastal views, blending history and natural beauty.
Lecce
Lecce is a stunning town which is situated in southern Italy. Its characteristic element is the Baroque influences which is the reason why Lecce is called the “Florence of the South”. Do not forget to arrange a short trip to the countryside, as the town is surrounded by a beautiful landscape.
Gallipoli
Gallipoli, the “Beautiful City,” enchants with its island old town, Baroque charm, vibrant markets, and pristine beaches, offering a perfect coastal escape.
Trani
Trani, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is famed for its coastal beauty, the iconic seaside Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino, and its vibrant historic charm.
Matera
Located in Basilicata, at a very short drive to Puglia, Matera really deserves a day visit to see the “Sassi“, such as the numerous caves in the city have inhabited since the Paleolithic period. The story of Matera over the last 60 years is marked by unbelievable events. It’s UNESCO world heritage site since 1993.