Gargano

The northernmost part of Apulia, a lush green promontory on a sparkling seaside dotted with pretty little towns...and here's our charming hotel, selected for you!

  • Foggia’s name derives from its famous fovea (grain stores). Besides the 12th-century cathedral, there’s little to detain you here, though...

  • The current Troia was founded as a fortified town in 1018. Visit the roman-troyan Cathedral with its wonderful “Rosone” (rose...

  • Lucera has one of Puglia’s most impressive castles and a very attractive old town centre.

     

  • It's an ancient town, surrounded by hilly landscapes. On the crest of one of these hills lies the church of...

  • The name refers to a warning and defence tower, probably of Aragonese origins. The surroundings are rich of archaeological and...

  • Manfredonia opens onto the gulf of the same name and has a coastline covered with vast sandy beaches. It has...

  • A fascinating place immersed in a religious and fabled atmosphere, The Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo, the Tomb of Rotari and the...

  • Mattinata, defined the “Tibet of the Mediterranean”, loved and celebrated by poets such as Lucano, Pliny and Horace, stretches out...

  • Pugnochiuso’s breathtaking landscapes really exceed every imagination: a series of unforgettable views, often without any sign of the presence of...

  • Tiny wild Islands in the Adriatic sea, located at 12 nautical miles north of the Gargano Promontory, Tremiti are a...

  • The town is best known for the Shrine of Padre Pio, a Capuchin friar and a mystic. 7 million pilgrims,...

  • The Gargano Promontory is one of Italy’s most beautiful areas, encompassing white limestone cliffs, calcareous grottoes, sparkling sea, ancient forests,...

  • Rodi Garganico is the ideal departure point for many excursions heading to Gargano. Part of the National Park of Gargano....

  • Perched on a headland, Vieste's wealth of historical relics is safeguarded within the perimeter of its old town. Shaped by...

  • Known as the “pearl of the Gargano”, Peschici clings prettily to the hilly, wooded coastline, above a crystal clear sea...