An authentic experience, a unique opportunity, an unforgettable hidden gem, thanks to the most friendly and talkative people of the region, always ready to open the door of their houses.
Cave dwellings, limestone and history. One of the oldest city of the world and its unbelievable destiny. A breathtaking UNESCO site that in 1952 was considered "the Shame of Italy".
Iconic charming town of the "Valle d'Itria area" and its unique architecture, considered a mix of craftiness and architectural skills, procteded by the UNESCO.
Welcome to Salento. Welcome to the Florence of the South of Italy, considered the most beautiful example of the local Baroque and the city of the papier - mache artists.
The most beautiful example of Romanic Architecture, surrounded by a Jewish quarter and the oldest European Synagogue, not so far from the Bari Airport.
The most controversial work of the beloved Emperor Frederick II, still in the balance between history and legends and its its mathematical appeal. Another UNESCO gem of the region.
Two UNESCO sites in one day. Cave dwellings and conical shaped houses: limestone (and the adaptability of the smart local people) has never been so interesting.
Polignano a Mare, Alberobello, Locorotondo and Ostuni: when the blue of the sky meets the white of the stone, they both start dancing among the millenary olive trees on the red soil.
Southern Italian fish markets are always noisy and beauriful. How can you miss a wine tasting in the most famous wine area of Valle d'Itria, also known for the charming authentic "Trattorie"