PUGLIA

 

Puglia is the easternmost region in southern Italy stretching along the Adriatic and the Ioanian sea. It boasts one of the longest coastlines with stunning beaches, rocky cliffs, and charming seaside towns. Puglia has a rich ancient history and stunning architecture that reflect its diverse cultural influences over the Centuries. Some examples are the prehistoric construction of Romanesque techniques, Leccese Baroque, and Modern styles.

About Puglia.

Puglia has an ancient history and it has been influenced by various civilizations and artistic styles which have left their unmistakable mark on the impressive architecture of its towns and villages. In Puglia, you can find charming villages, breathtaking landscapes, impressive Romanesque cathedrals, and majestic Federician Castles together with ancient churches and evocative places of worship carved into limestone rocks.
While it is possible to admire white-stoned Baroque churches in Lecce, the only evidence of Greek influence on Taranto is given by the pottery and artifacts currently on exhibition in the MARTA museum. Last but not least, dolmens and menhirs provide evidence that the history of Puglia dates back to prehistory.

 

Puglia was part of the Kingdom of Naples when in the XVI century Charles V of Habsburg commissioned the construction of coastal towers to better defend the kingdom from the onslaught of pirates and Saracens. Due to the geographical characteristics of the region, almost half of the coastal towers that were built to protect the kingdom of Naples were erected on the coasts of Puglia.
A trip through the region reveals the differences between a northern area with an ancient tradition of a middle-class society and medieval Latin heritage, evoked by castles and monasteries, and a southern area influenced by Magna Greece and Byzantine rule.

The interior of the region is mostly flat and hilly, without major contrasts between adjacent territories. The Gargano and the mountains of The Daunia, (the latter also known as Dauno Subappennine) are the only mountainous areas in Puglia. The Murge is a plateau of limestone located south of the Table of the Apulias, which extends to Salento. There are several UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Region: Castel del Monte, the trulli of Alberobello, and the Sanctuary of St. Michael Archangel.

 

Things to do

 
 

Forbes has defined the almost 900 km of Apulian coast “Captivating coast.” In fact, this coast bathed by the Adriatic and Ionian seas and dotted with suggestive and ancient watchtowers, seduces with that succession of ancient villages overlooking the sea, caves, white stacks and beaches of fine sand, high dunes, romantic and wild coves. Every day the view presents an ever-changing scenery. In 2022 , eighteen Blue Flags, were awarded to Puglia by the international recognition, by the FEE – Foundation for Environment Education , because of the excellent quality of the water of its seas. You can enjoy the captiving coast, from the quiet and exclusive beaches, or admire the infinite range of colors of the sea with hues of turquoise and indigo, from the deck of the boat where you can dive in the crystal-clear water between high rocks and breathtaking coves.

An exploration of the hinterland will lead to a continuous discovery of extraordinary landscapes and places which range from the wild Umbra Forest to the UNESCO sites. You cannot miss to visit Apulian castles, imposing and magical as Castel del Monte, commisioned by Frederick II of Swabia who deeply loved this land, and Romanesque basilicas, masterpieces of art that preserve precious rarities such as the large mosaic floor of the Cathedral of Otranto. The secrets of elegant Baroque cities like Lecce will be revealed to you by our expert guides.

You will have an unforgettable gastronomic experience and you will taste the exquisite cuisine of starred chefs which includes traditional dishes as well as contemporary and modern dishes. You will learn to make Pasticciotto of Galatina and orecchiette, a type of traditional Apulian pasta, with the help of professionals selected for the excellence of their cooking classes. You will visit the most beautiful wineries where you can have breakfast among the vineyards and meet the producers who will guide you through a unique wine tastings experience. You will stay in noble palaces and charming fortified farms where you can fully experience the true essence of the Apulian lifestyle.

Photo Credit: Vista Ostuni

 
 

Cities To Visit

 

Experiences from the Seas to the Hills on the Northern side of the Murge and the Tavoliere delle Puglie, the largest plain in central-southern Italy.