Travel Through Puglia, the Heel of Italy with a Local

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Valentina

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Hi everyone, my name is Inti, and I am from Italy. My next trip will be to the gorgeous south of Italy. The 'heel of Italy' is more densely populated by olive trees than by people; it has a relaxed atmosphere, sunny climate, and rolling countryside. This trip offers the perfect balance of culture, food, and the Adriatic coastline. We will visit Matera in Basilicata and discover the fascinating UNESCO-Listed ancient troglodyte Sassi quarter. Alberobello where we'll explore the beehive-shaped trulli houses that are unique to Puglia and enjoy a wine tasting and on our last day go to the turquoise beaches near Bari. When you arrive in Bari, I will pick you up at the airport we'll check in to our apartment and then visit the old town area of Bari Vecchia which is located next to the harbor and is a tangled maze of old streets. One of the main highlights is the Basilica of San Nicola. Let me tell you about the trip: In Puglia, the food revolves around local produce, so the dishes on offer will vary depending on what's in season. A lot of the cuisine is vegetable or cheese-based and, of course, they make good use of all the olive oil produced from the 60 million olive trees in the region. Over the next week, you could sample a range of dishes such as fried polenta, tubs of ricotta, mozzarella balls stuffed with cream, orecchiette pasta (known as small ear pasta due to its shape), which is normally served with a sauce made from turnip tops, meat, and rice stuffed peppers or a large array of seafood dishes. The wine is also delicious, with Primitivo red wine being a popular choice. We will visit Matera on a walking tour of the sassi quarter, which is split into two halves - Sassi Caveoso and Sassi Barisano, with the cathedral sitting between them. The city is so unchanged over the centuries that it has frequently been used as a film set for biblical scenes. It's hard to believe it now, but in the 1950s Matera was an embarrassment to the Italian authorities, as many families were living in one-room caves, in poor conditions and poverty was rife. The families were helped and re-housed and the city cleaned up, and it's now a treasured historic city that was the European Capital of Culture in 2019. Our first stop in the UNESCO World Heritage Listed town of Alberobello is the Cantina Albea Winery and Museum. After learning about the different wines of Puglia we'll then get to sample the award-winning wines that they produce. The small town of Alberobello is famous for its unusual trulli round houses with their whitewashed dry stone walls and pointed 'witches hat' tiled roofs, and we spend the next two nights in these unique buildings. After our wine tasting, we will take a pleasant walk through the trullis. They are either built singly or in groups of up to five, which would have originally been occupied by a single family. We will also go to the best beaches in Southern Europe with crystal-clear water What is included: - Accommodation in an apartment in Bari and a typical trullo hut in Alberobello - Bus and trains - Insurance for German and Austrian residents - Museum entry Not included: - Food and drinks Do you have a question? Ask in the Q&A below! Looking forward to meeting in Ibiza and have a great trip!
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I met Valentina as the organiser of the trip to Milan. And I am so glad I joined this group. At a glance, I met Valentina as a very passionate Italian who wants to discover the world and share here experiences with others. From the moment we met, she gave me the feeling we know each other for a longer time. The trip itself was the perfect opportunity to meet new people and to discover the Italian culture. It was organized and flexible at the same time. She made “saying goodbye” so hard… I wish we will meet again, maybe again in Milan, maybe in a new destination somewhere in the world, who knows? Valentina, grazie mille per tutto e spero di rivederti presto! Tanti saluti, Laura!
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Trip Itinerary
1

Bari

Day 1-2
After picking you up at Bari airport and checking into the apartment in Ostuni, we will walk around the gorgeous old town and taste the thriving local food scene. In the evening we'll go to a typical Pugliese restaurant where you can have seafood, pasta or pizza.
2

Matera

Day 2-3
On the second day, we will take a direct bus to Matera. After spending the morning exploring the cobbled lanes, rock carved churches and caves, we can either have lunch in Matera or head back to Bari and go to a beach.
3

Alberobello

Day 3-4
On the 3rd day, we will go to Alberobello. Alberobello town is divided into two districts - Rione Aia Piccola and Rione Monti. On our walk we'll see Trullo Sovrano, built by a wealthy priest in the 18th century it is the only two-floor trulli house, and it's now a museum, and the Trullo Church with its domed towers and curved windows it looks like a stretched trulli and was built far later in 1927.c.
4

Polignano a Mare

Day 4-5
On our last day, we will go to a beautiful beach, have long swims, go for a hike, and relax at a restaurant with a glass of wine. I really hope we've had a fun time and go back home with wonderful memories
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel & Apartments
5 days trip
Bari, Matera & 2 more
Transportation
Train
Questions and Answers

Hello, can i join you?

Hey there! I’m sorry but the group is full! I hope to see you in some next adventures!

Inti hi. I wanna join alone and also stay alone in a room. Is there a change in the price then?

Hi! Yes It'll be an extra 100

Hello Inti, do you have some more information about the accomodation? Also, is it possible to book a... Read More

In Bari we will stay in an apartment and in Alberobello in a trullo. Yes you can have a private room :) it will be an extra 50 euros for alberobello and in Bari we all have a private room

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