As summer fades, Puglia reveals another side of its beauty — quieter, authentic, and deeply cultural. From harvest festivals to Christmas markets, the region brims with local traditions, flavors, and heartfelt community spirit. Between September and December 2026, travelers can experience Puglia at its most genuine, when the pace slows, the cuisine deepens, and the locals open their doors to celebrate.
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September 2026
Grapes and Wine Festival – Locorotondo
When: Early September
In the whitewashed village of Locorotondo, the grape harvest begins with a celebration of wine, food, and friendship. Stroll through historic streets, enjoy local wine tastings, folk performances, and culinary stands showcasing regional specialties.
Taranto Music Festival – Taranto
When: Mid-September
This refined festival combines classical, jazz, and contemporary music, held in stunning venues like ancient churches and historic piazzas. Perfect for travelers seeking a cultural experience by the sea.


Festa della Madonna della Nova – Ostuni
When: Late September
In the radiant “White City,” this beloved religious festival honors the Madonna della Nova. Expect candlelit processions, fireworks over Ostuni’s skyline, and lively markets filling its whitewashed alleys.
October 2026
Chestnut Festival – Cisternino
When: Mid-October
Autumn comes alive in Cisternino, where the aroma of roasted chestnuts fills the air. Enjoy traditional sweets, local wines, and cozy evenings in one of Puglia’s most charming hill towns — a true taste of rural authenticity.
Festival dei Balconi Fioriti – Polignano a Mare
When: Late October
Even in autumn, Polignano a Mare bursts with color. This “Festival of the Flowered Balconies” decorates the town’s cliffs with vibrant blooms and art installations. Expect live music, artisan workshops, and the best local cuisine.


Sagra del Fungo Cardoncello – Gravina in Puglia
When: Late October
Dedicated to the prized Cardoncello mushroom, this event offers tastings, cooking demos, and wine pairings. Discover Gravina’s medieval charm while savoring the earthy flavors of Puglia’s autumn.


November 2026
Olive Oil Festival – Monopoli
When: Early November
As olive trees are harvested, Monopoli celebrates Puglia’s “liquid gold.” Visit centuries-old olive mills, join guided tastings, and learn the secrets of extra virgin olive oil production from local farmers.


San Martino Wine Festival – Martina Franca
When: 11 November
In Martina Franca, St. Martin’s Day means good wine, hearty food, and celebration. Taste the season’s first vintages, sample local cheeses, and dance to traditional Puglian music in the historic center.


December 2026
Christmas Markets – Alberobello
When: All December
The iconic trulli of Alberobello sparkle with festive lights, turning the UNESCO town into a winter wonderland. Browse artisan markets, sip mulled wine, and enjoy local treats beneath the stone rooftops.
Fòcara Festival – Novoli
When: Late December
A prelude to the grand celebration in January, the Fòcara Festival in Novoli sees locals build a giant bonfire — a centuries-old tradition symbolizing purification and unity. Music, wine, and street food make it one of the most authentic Puglian experiences of the year.

Plan Your Authentic Autumn and Winter Escape
From wine harvests to winter lights, Puglia’s late-year calendar captures the essence of southern Italy — warm hospitality, timeless traditions, and exquisite flavors. Stay in one of our private villas in Puglia and enjoy every celebration with personalized guidance from your Guest Angel, your dedicated local concierge.
