The rustic charm of Italy’s countryside is mixed with baroque towns, mediaeval towns on the top of the spectacular hills and luxurious beach resorts. South-west Italy is a beautiful tourist city. It has about 300 days of sunshine along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas coastlines. Puglia also boasts hundreds of vineyards and basic cucina povera cuisine. Regarding accommodation book one of the Puglia Holiday Rentals by the Owner available at the best possible prices.
Walk down the cobblestone streets of Bari and admire the ancient churches and Norman Castle. Enjoy countless Foggia temples, palaces, and squares and visit Lucera’s grandiose fortress. View of the masterpieces of baroque architecture in Lecce.
Renowned for the large olive groves and vineyards, some stretched to the coast to collect a small amount of sauce; Puglia is also full of produce and is surrounded by a huge array of seafood and fish on its three sides. The interior also has plenty of diversions if you can tear yourself away from the beaches, coves and stone-whitewashed cities. Some amazing caves, little towns on the hilltops and fortified farms complete the scene. To accommodate in such a stunning natural Beauty, book one of the Puglia Holiday Homes by the Owner at an amazing prices. These homes are feature-packed and give you the luxury of your own home.
A breathtaking Mediterranean beauty is shown in the white sandy beaches, crystalline water and rough Puglian bays. The shores of the Adriatic are decorated by Trani, Polignano a Mare and Monopoli, and are just a short drive away. Go bicycle, snorkel and dive at the natural reserve of Torre Guaceto in the vicinity of Marina di Ostuni. The Ionian banks of the Salento Peninsula are characterised by isolated coves and sea caves. Discover the elegance of Santa Maria di Leuca, Ugento Marina and Gallipoli Gulf.
Get active in Gargano National Park, where dense forests spill up to vibrant beach resorts by bike, foot or horseback Riding. Travel to the idyllic islands of Tremiti. Explore deep gorges, rugged village, and mouth-watering cuisines in the region.
Clearly, there’s plenty of Italophile hankering there: a heavy ancient cities with a tangible past; extravagant churches dreamed up by the finest architects in Europe; footprints of a never-ending parade in the stone, gold and marble of conquerors and cultures; seas of olives; olive green seas and food equal to everybody in Italy. The baroque glory of Lecce still releases travellers who bored or worn down by the Campanian and Tuscan crowds.