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Must Sees in Puglia

  • Polignano A Mare is a town of 16,000 inhabitants, which lies right in the center of Apulia. It has a lovely, antique village sheer above the sea.
  • Valle d`Itria is famous for the round Trulli with their cone-shaped roofs.
  • Otrantois is a renowned medieval town known to be the most eastern spot of the Italian peninsula.
  • Ostuni called "the white city" (la citta bianca) because of the whitewashed houses of the Old Quarter.
  • Roca Vecchia is a popular rocky beach not too far from Lecce with clean, transparent water and rocks with natural pools for swimming.
  • Gargano Promontory is home to ancient woodlands of oak, beech, ilex and pine.
  • Tavoliere Plain at the border with Basilicata is a pretty coastal strip of sand dunes and bijou resorts
  • Bari lies further down the coastline and has trendy restaurants and lively nightspots.
  • Lecce offers superb Baroque and Romanesque architecture.
  • Taranto is on the Ionian Coast. Colonized by the Spartans and once the capital of Magna Graecia.
Puglia

Italy’s Stiletto

Turquoise waters lapping miles of pristine shoreline, intermingled with broad, vineyard-covered plains make Puglia an excellent backdrop for the ideal vacation.