Things To Do in Puglia
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Hop between Torre Pozzella’s coves
Torre Pozzella is 10 minutes’ drive from Marina di Ostuni. It’s made up of a clutch of bijou coves, sandwiched in by... Read More
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Splash out in the shopping district
Splash out in the shopping district
The modern end of town’s cut from a different cloth to its ageing neighbour. Seek out one of the shopping streets, and... Read More
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Soak up the seafront buzz
Soak up the seafront buzz
Sunset in Otranto sees the winding alleys and streets turn into a hive of activi... Read More
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See the salt pans
See the salt pans
The Saline di Margherita di Savoia are Europe’s largest salt pans. Grab some art... Read More
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Get to know Brindisi with an experience
Get to know Brindisi with an experience
We offer a range of experiences in Brindisi – from Salento boat trips to Lecce v... Read More
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Give your wallet a workout on Corso Cavour
Give your wallet a workout on Corso Cavour
Shopping in Bari is a must – the city’s got everything from designer stores to f... Read More
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Destinations in Puglia
Top Destinations
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Lecce
Holidays to Lecce take place in a limestone-built city on Italy’s history-stamped heel.
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Ostuni
Ostuni holidays plant you in a beautiful white city, complete with a cathedral, tucked-away gift shops, and spectacular views over Puglia.
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Otranto
Holidays to Otranto see unspoilt beaches go hand-in-hand with culture. There's a buzzing after-dark scene thrown in, too.
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Marina di Ugento
Holidays to Marina di Ugento are ideal for families, thanks to the friendly atmosphere, large supply of good restaurants and beaches that rival the Caribbean.
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Bari
Despite it being one of the biggest cities in southern Italy, holidays to Bari sit at the relaxing end of the scale.
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Gallipoli
Holidays to Gallipoli seamlessly blend old and new, and the beaches are among the best in the region.
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Carovigno
Holidays to Carovigno revolve around the impressive castle at its heart. In the streets that spiral around it, it's all about old-world architecture and batches of fresh pasta.