Puglia & Basilicata
The Lands Between the Seas
Ostuni
A hilltop gem with whitewashed buildings, offering stunning views, charming streets, a unique cathedral, lively festivals, and excellent local cuisine.
Ostuni, often referred to as the "White City" due to its whitewashed buildings, is actually located in the province of Brindisi in the Apulia region of Italy, not Matera. Perched on a hilltop, it offers stunning views of the surrounding olive groves and the Adriatic Sea. The town's history dates back to ancient times, with influences from the Greeks, Romans, and Normans. Highlights include its charming old town with narrow, winding streets, the stunning Ostuni Cathedral with its Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine elements, and the vibrant Piazza della Libertà . The town is also known for its lively festivals and excellent local cuisine.
MATERA
Explore ancient cave dwellings, rock churches with frescoes, and stunning landscapes in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a cultural and historical gem.
Crypt of Original Sin, Matera
A stunning rock-cut church near Matera, renowned for vibrant 8th-century frescoes depicting biblical scenes, offers a glimpse into early Christian art.
Trulli of Alberobello
Unique limestone dwellings with conical roofs, a UNESCO site, attract tourists for their historical significance and distinctive architecture.
Ostuni
A hilltop gem with whitewashed buildings, offering stunning views, charming streets, a unique cathedral, lively festivals, and excellent local cuisine.
LECCE
A historic city in southern Italy, known for stunning Baroque architecture, ancient Roman sites, charming piazzas, and vibrant local markets.
OTRANTO
A picturesque coastal town with stunning views, historic cathedral mosaics, a storied castle, and charming streets, offering a blend of cultural influences.