Soft golden light fills Puglia’s olive groves and charming villages, where each day unfolds with warmth and ease. Gentle lunches and tranquil seaside moments invite a slow, joyful embrace of this beautiful land.
Unpack the distinctive architecture of Puglia, touring the conical trulli of Alberobello, the castle of Otranto and the cathedral of Ostuni.
Fall in love with the baroque bell towers and boutiques of Lecce, the Florence of the South.
Uncover 10,000 years of history in the frescoed cave-dwellings of Matera.
Discover the charms of Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and Ravello as well as lesser-visited fishing communities on the Amalfi Coast
With its baroque churches and Roman amphitheater, Lecce has been dubbed the Florence of the South.
Bari serves as the gateway to northern Puglia and its emblematic trulli cottages. These structures started life as temporary accommodation that could be demolished quickly to avoid taxes.
The limestone caves of Matera, riddling the flanks of a steep ravine, have been inhabited for more than 10,000 years.
From your base in a stylish masseria near Fasano, wander the labyrinthine streets of hilltop Locorotondo, Cisternino and quaint Alberobello, with an expert guide to put the trulli in context.
Explore the whitewashed lanes with a private guide and taste custard-filled pasticciotti. Drive on to Otranto and follow the Salentine coastal road to a dairy farm where more than a thousand sheep graze on pastures overlooking the Mediterranean.
Your guide will take you to the dark caves of the Murgia plateau on the opposite side of the ravine as well as the elegant streets of the Piano with their 17th-century monasteries and palaces.