• Agriturismo Lama Di Luna - Biomasseria

    Andria, Italy

    Charming accommodation with an outdoor pool & a restaurant in a farm dating from the 18th century.

    Contrada Lama Di Luna, 76123 Andria BT, Italy

    www.lamadiluna.com

    +39 0883 569505

  • Gargano National Park

    Apulia, Italy

    Protected area encompassing rocky coastline, wetlands, beech woodlands & flower-rich valleys.

    71037 Monte Sant'Angelo, Province of Foggia, Italy

    www.parcogargano.it

    +39 0884 568911

  • Bari

    Bari, Italy

    Bari is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, and the capital of southern Italy’s Puglia region. Its mazelike old town, Barivecchia, occupies a headland between 2 harbors. Surrounded by narrow streets, the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola, a key pilgrimage site, holds some of St. Nicholas’ remains. To the south, the Murat quarter has stately 19th-century architecture, a promenade and pedestrianized shopping areas.

    Bari, Italy

  • Fish Market

    Bari, Italy

  • Manfredonia

    Manfredonia, Italy

     

    Manfredonia is a town and comune of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, from which it is 35 kilometres northeast by rail.

    Manfredonia, Province of Foggia, Italy

  • Trullo Siamese

    Alberobello, Italy

  • Trullis Zone

    Alberobello, Italy

  • Lecce

    Lecce, Italy

    Lecce is a city in Italy’s southern Apulia region. It's known for its baroque buildings. In the central Piazza del Duomo, the Cattedrale di Lecce has a double facade and a bell tower. The Basilica di Santa Croce features sculptures and a rose window. Nearby are the Sant’Oronzo Column, a Roman column topped with a bronze statue of the city’s patron saint, and the sunken Roman amphitheater.

    73100 Lecce, Province of Lecce, Italy

Great Escapes: Puglia Loves You - Italy

Story Travelers, a group of traveling filmmakers set out to discover the hidden gems of Puglia, Italy. What they found was a charming getaway tucked on the Eastern side of the country, less frequeted by tourists. Puglia is the southern region forming the heel of Italy’s “boot.” It's known for its intetesting architecture, fabulous food and miles of Mediterranean coastline. Puglia loves you, even if you've never herd of it.

 

Want to know more about those weird looking stone buildings?  Add the Trullis Zone to your porfile map for further investigation! 

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