A day dedicated to the coast, historic villages, and one of the most evocative UNESCO sites in southern Italy.
Polignano a Mare and Monopoli
Perched on breathtaking cliffs, Polignano offers views that stay in your heart. Lama Monachile is iconic, but it’s the details that make this town unforgettable: the poems on the walls, Modugno’s voice accompanying the sunsets, and the sea caves to explore by boat. A place where nature, beauty, and emotion come together in every corner.
Monopoli surprises with its historic center overlooking the water, sunny squares, ancient bastions, and fishing boats arriving at dawn with the day’s catch. Wandering through the white streets, you’ll discover churches, hidden courtyards, and Mediterranean views. It’s a town that welcomes visitors with simple elegance, between an aperitif at the port and a seaside lunch.
Guided tour of Polignano a Mare and Monopoli
Discover two jewels of the Apulian Adriatic coast with an expert guide. In Polignano a Mare, wander through its spectacular cliffs, the old town, and the famous Lama Monachile. In Monopoli, stroll through the historic center overlooking the sea, between lively squares, Baroque churches, and a port rich in history and maritime traditions.
Boat tour of the sea caves in Polignano a Mare
Sail among the spectacular natural caves of Polignano a Mare. An unforgettable excursion to admire the coast from a unique perspective.
Ostuni
Perched on a hill, Ostuni is a labyrinth of whitewashed alleys, lively squares, and picturesque corners. The historic center, affectionately called “La Terra,” is an intricate fan of winding streets illuminated by reflective white light, perfect for romantic strolls.
Guided tour of Ostuni historic center
Discover the timeless charm of the “White City,” walking through the bright alleys and Baroque architecture of Ostuni’s historic center.
Bike tour among the olive groves and the Itria Valley
Departing from Ostuni with a cycling guide. Ride through the splendid Apulian landscapes in a bike tour suitable for all levels. Traverse scenic paths among ancient olive trees, evocative dry stone walls, and the characteristic trulli, unique symbols of the Itria Valley.
Matera
Located in the Basilicata region, Matera is famous worldwide for its Sassi, ancient neighborhoods carved into the rock, and UNESCO World Heritage status. Walking through narrow streets, squares, and cave houses, you experience a unique atmosphere where history, art, and daily life merge into a timeless and evocative landscape.
Guided tour of the Sassi of Matera
Matera and its famous Sassi, ancient dwellings carved into the rock, tell a millennial story of peasant traditions, spirituality, and resilience.