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I've been to Italy many times and have enjoyed exploring the country's coastline. I recommend visiting seaside areas like ...
Vieste village at sunrise in Puglia, along the Gargano Peninsula in Italy ... which is known for some of the most beautiful beaches in the region. Few venture north of Bari to the Gargano Peninsula, a ...
Discover the top 10 places to visit in Puglia, the sun-soaked region of southern Italy known for its whitewashed towns, olive ...
Puglia and Sardinia have regulations that require 60% of beaches to be free to access. But many other regions don’t have a specific quota.
Puglia’s 800km-long coastline (Italy’s longest) is brimming with endless olive groves, sun-bleached villages and elderly men shooting the breeze in village squares. Its heritage is a mix of ...
Discover Puglia, Italy! Explore UNESCO sites, Alberobello's trulli, Lecce's baroque, sea caves, olive groves & its unique Adriatic & Ionian coastal cuisine.
Puglia has a 500 mile-long coast, spanning two seas: the Adriatic to the east, and the Ionian to the southwest. Adriatic beaches tend to be rocky, with dramatic rock formations, though there are ...
Cox & Kings can tailor-make packages to Puglia but also offers an eight-day off-the-shelf tour of Puglia and Basilicata from £1,895 for an October departure, including flights, B&B accommodation ...
Travelers tend to visit Italy for its food, history, landscape and culture rather than its beaches. Sometimes, like in the Puglia region down in the country's heel, all three come together magically.
While international travelers swarm Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast, Italians themselves steal away to Puglia, the sun-drenched heel of Italy’s boot. This southeastern region is famous for its pine ...