Puglia is the best of Italy crammed into the heel of the boot: twisted olive trees, World Heritage towns, full-bodied primitivo wine, and sun-kissed beaches. Experience it for yourself, spending two nights in the spectacular cave town of Matera, before wandering among the fairytale trulli homes of Alberobello. There’s also time to sample olive oil in a traditional Apulian farm, explore the white city of Ostuni, visit the medieval coastal town of Otranto, and end in baroque Lecce, known as the Florence of the South.
Activity Areas
Cultural Wonders
Culture
Region & Country & City
Europe: Italy, Matera, Puglia
Included in the Price
- All breakfasts, one lunch/cookery class, one wine tasting - All accommodation - All transport and listed activities - Tour leader throughout - Group arrival and departure transfers available
Not Included In The Price
- Travel insurance - Single accommodation (available on request) - Visas or vaccinations - Local city taxes (approx. €15)
Accommodation Information
- Accommodation: 7 Classic nights (6 hotel, 1 farmstay) - Travel by air-conditioned private minibus - Group normally 6 to 18, plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Map
Itinerary
Day 1 Adventure begins in Matera
Our tour starts in Matera, one of the most unusual and memorable tourist destinations in Italy, home to extensive cave-dwelling districts, known as the Sassi District. Our hotel is in the heart of the district, a World Heritage site, and offers a terrace with panoramic views across town. After checking in, we enjoy a first glimpse of the enchanting alleys and unique architecture of Matera.
If you would like to spend a bit more time to explore this beautiful town or settle into the adventure, speak to your sales representative about adding nights before your trip begins.
Accommodation: Hotel Sassi (or similar)
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Day 2 Full day of sightseeing in Matera, including a tour of the Sassi District; overnight in Matera
We start our week with a full day in one of the most interesting, distinctive and memorable tourist destinations in Italy: Matera. On a hill, overlooking an impressive canyon in the neighbouring region of Basilicata, Matera has only recently gained the deserved spotlight. In 1993, the town was made a World Heritage site for being the most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean, all carved in bare limestone. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, we walk through the cave-dwelling districts and learn about the history of this fascinating place. In the afternoon, we can discover the city at our own pace and perhaps visit the rupestrian churches.
Accommodation: Hotel Sassi (or similar)
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Day 3 Drive to Alberobello via the fishing town of Polignano a Mare; wine tasting
In the morning, we take a private transfer to Alberobello, stopping en route at the village of Polignano a Mare, which is on the edge of a craggy ravine. We stroll along the whitewashed streets and enjoy superb views of the Adriatic Sea and coastline from a panoramic terrace.
Later, we transfer to Alberobello, home to dry-stone dwellings called trulli. Many of these, which run up a series of pretty (but fairly steep) streets, have been turned into artisan shops and restaurants. We enjoy a wine tasting at a winery in Locorotondo before dinner and stay either in traditional trulli or a typical Apulian resort.
Accommodation: Trulli or Apulian resort
Day 4 Free day. Visit the Castellana Caves or Monopoli by the Adriatic Sea
Today is free to choose among several local activities. You may choose to take a day trip to the scenic port town of Monopoli or visit the Castellana Caves, the most important and biggest cave system in Italy. At the entrance of the Itria Valley, these caves began to form about 90m years ago. There is a tour that takes you more than 200ft (60m) deep and allows you to see stalactites, stalagmites, concretions, incredible shapes, fossils and canyons.
Accommodation: Trulli or Apulian resort
Day 5 Taste olive oil and enjoy a cooking demonstration at our beautiful masseria; explore the hilltop town of Ostuni
We're off to the 18th-century Masseria Morrone this morning, a beautiful Apulian farm and our home for tonight. Here, we discover the rural charms of Puglia with an expertly guided olive oil tasting and a scenic walk through the estate. We'll also take part in a cooking demonstration followed by a delicious lunch.
In the afternoon, we transfer 4mi (6km) to Ostuni, where we have free time to explore the city.
Accommodation: Masseria Morrone (or similar)
Day 6 Transfer to Otranto; visit the historic centre; afternoon optional coastal walk or relax at the beach (seasonal); transfer to Lecce
Today, we transfer to pretty Otranto, the easternmost town in Italy. We spend the day exploring the pretty architecture, views, seafront restaurants and white sandy beaches of the medieval centre. We also visit the Romanesque cathedral, dating to 1088 and with extensive 12th-century floor mosaics. After lunch, we can join our tour leader for an optional gentle coastal walk following the Salento coves and creeks (approximately two hours of walking, 4mi/6km). Those who prefer not to take part can explore the town at their own pace, or perhaps relax on one of the Otranto beaches (seasonal), renowned for their clear water. In the late afternoon, we transfer to Lecce.
Accommodation: Eos Hotel (or similar)
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Day 7 Morning free time; afternoon guided tour of baroque Lecce
In the morning, we have free time to enjoy shopping opportunities or visit well-known monuments such as the Roman amphitheatre. We then enjoy a guided visit to Lecce in the afternoon, arguably one of the most distinctive baroque cities in Europe. Most of the buildings here are constructed in the soft local stone, with pretty decorations and cherubs covering façades and doorways. During our walking tour, we have time to admire several architectural gems, including the best baroque monument in town: the Basilica di Santa Croce, ornamented with strange beasts and allegories.
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Day 8 End Lecce
The tour ends in Lecce after breakfast, when we begin our return journeys home. If you wish to spend longer in this endlessly fascinating city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.