Puglia

Sea, sun and 2500 years of history

Also known as Puglia in Portuguese, the region lies on the heel of the boot; it has 800 km of coastline bathed by the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea, with its crystal-clear waters. As if that weren't enough, it is one of the most productive plains in the country, ideal for wine and olive oil farms.

Our enogastronomic and cultural tour of Puglia, in partnership with the Martini Family Wine House, lasts 9 days and 8 nights and takes in the most authentic and delicious places, offering unique, original and exclusive experiences for the group.

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In the heart of Puglia!

To start your trip in Puglia, the Masseria Torre Maizza, located in Fasano, is inspired by the strong personality of this destination and the Rocco Forte spirit, the hotel exquisitely combines local heritage with contemporary luxury and incomparable service.

Alberobello

Alberobello , the famous town of the trulli. Today, few people still live in the trulli, which have almost all been converted into stores, restaurants and hotels.

Ostuni

Ostuni is known as the White City of Italy and is a city with a historic center of charming narrow alleys beautifully lit up in the late afternoon and evening.

Polignano A Mare

Polignano A Mare is the famous town eternalized in Domenico Modugno's song "Volare". With little white houses, cliffs that meet the blue sea, delicious restaurants and welcoming people.

Lecce

A stay in Lecce is a must during your trip, the region's most beautiful Baroque city (founded by the Romans) is famous for its history, architecture and culture.

Gallipoli

Known as the Pearl of the Ionian, it was founded by the Greeks 2,500 years ago. The historic center is located on a small island surrounded by a wall connected to the new city by a 7th century stone bridge with seven arches.

Otranto

Known as the Gate of the East, its historic center is considered a "Cultural Heritage of Peace" by Unesco. Otranto Cathedral was a stopping point for pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem, and today it is one of the city's most important landmarks.

Leuca

It's one of the most beautiful places in Italy and the southernmost point of Puglia where the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas meet!

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