Brindisi, Ostuni, Alberobello

Apulia's beating heart with its charming little towns, dry stone walls and fig trees. Whether you choose to stay in a typical masseria or in a traditional trullo or in a family-run agriturismo, you will just love our selection!

  • It is famous for its beautiful sandy beaches.

  • Gioia Del Colle is famous for its excellent dairy products and for its famous wine. You must come here, if...

  • Mottola has an outstanding historical and artistic heritage. The beautiful "Caves of God" carved in the soft rock dates back...

  • Acquaviva delle Fonti is the city of "perennial springs". The old town, with its churches and aristocratic “palazzi” is very...

  • Torre Guaceto is a nature reserve, strictly protected with a total ban on development. The visitor’s centre runs a mini-shuttle...

  • Of early medieval origins, Monopoli overlooks the sea and is surrounded by high walls. Monopoli is also known as the...

  • The origins of the city date back to the Iron Age. Among Conversano’s main sights, do not miss the Castle...

  • Torre Canne is an active coastal town. Check the wonderful sandy beaches and the countless leisure activities offered. Also, you...

  • Its landscape is that typical of south-eastern Murgian hills marked by Trulli, farms, lamie, rock churches, karst caves formations, dolinas,...

  • Putignano, the Carnival Queen! The city is famous because of its Carnival, one of the main in Italy and the...

  • Locorotondo is a small, gleaming town, dotted with white trulli. Known as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy,...

  • The Castellana Caves are the largest Italian karst formations ever explored by man and a spell –binding underground world! The...

  • Fasano lies among secular olive trees, picturesque manor farms and ancient “Trulli". Close to the town you may reach the...

  • Martina Franca is a fair-sized town. The town's jewel is its lovely historic centre, a memorable maze of winding alleys,...

  • An attractive hilltop town, Cisternino with its maze of stone paved streets, dazzling white walls and courtyards offers a suggestive...

  • Known as “The Gate to the East”, started life as an Illyrian Greek colony, taken over by the Messapians, finally...

  • Ostuni, the charming “white city”! Castled on a hill overlooking the Adriatic, in an infinite countryside of olive trees, masserie,...

  • Matera is known to the world for its famous “Sassi”. A UNESCO World Heritage Site the Sassi are a stunning...

  • Also called the "city of two seas”, the city's peculiarity is that the historical centre is located on a small...

  • Famous for its ceramics, the land around it is dotted with caves, many of which inhabited from the Paleolithic Age.

  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberobello is a fairytale town of stubby pointed roofs, white-tipped; a dense mass of 1500...