Bari, Trani, Castel del Monte

For those who wish to experience a less touristy part of Apulia and thus a more intimate one. For blow-your-mind delicious olive oil tasting, for those who wish to discover Bari's old town and be mesmerized by Castel del Monte...relais de charme, family-run agriturismi, Trulli, charming self catering apartments...choose any among our wide selection!

  • The green oasis of the "Foresta Mercadante" houses the famous Sanctuary of "our Lady of the Angels", taking  part of...

  • Cassano delle Murge is mostly known as a base for excursions to the Foresta Mercadante.

  • Murge Orientali: a nature reserve; trekking lovers should not miss it.

  • Today’s dead and abandoned, ruined city of Egnazia, stretches back 3.500 years. With an original mix of Greek Illyrian settlers and...

  • Mola di Bari is a charming and lively seaside town. Visit the Angiou Castle and the churches of Sant’Antonio, Matrice,...

  • The city was named after Botone, an Illyrian king. Among its many main sites, do not miss the church of...

  • Molfetta, a seafaring town, where everything rotates around its ancient lighthouse and harbor. Visit the Romanesque Cathedral with its three...

  • The town was founded by the Normans in the 11th century. Not to miss, Romanesque church of Santa Margherita, the...

  • Canosa, considered one of the major archaeological sites in Puglia, was founded by the Homeric hero Diomedes. Do not miss...

  • Canne della Bataglia is known for the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC. Check the ruins of the citadel and...

  • Especially renowned for its open-air salt pans, among the widest in the world and also a popular health spa. The Salt Museum,...

  • Giovinazzo: a charming hamlet, nestling into a sheer cliff, with a characteristic harbor. A lovely place to take a stroll!

  • Set on the cliffs, with an enchanting old town center, dense with history, sheer cliffs, caves and grottos, was also...

  • Barletta, with sandy beaches at either side, attracting a number of visitors during the summer season, has pre-Roman origins.The Church...

  • Immersed in a countryside rich with secular olive trees, Andria was Emperor Frederick II’s favorite residences (the imposing Castel del...

  • Gravina Di Puglia: its name derives from the motto "Grana dat et vina", given to the city by Frederick II,...

  • The “Lioness of Puglia”, Altamura is a place of history, culture and strong traditions; famous also for its excellent bread...

  • The Paris of the Mediterranean, Bari has got everything to be awarded the reputation of “capital of the Mediterranean”. It...

  • The charming “Athens of Puglia”, with its amazing Cathedral, one of the finest in the region, jutting out over the...

  • Is a charming town of narrow alleys and quaint white stone houses, among vineyards and olive trees and with its...

  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castel del Monte, was built in the middle of nowhere. With no town to protect,...