A small picture of Puglia: the charming town of San Vito San Vito is a very small town, we are talking about about a hundred inhabitants, a stone's throw from Polignano a Mare. This area is fundamentally characterized by the abbey of San Vito Martire (built in the 10th century and an unmistakable symbol of this place) by the small characteristic port […] Find out more
Locorotondo, the ancient Apulian white village immersed in the splendid Itria Valley You should know that in the surroundings of Bari there is a village (among the many beautiful villages in the province of Bari) that is as fascinating as it is suggestive. It is called Locorotondo, a town with a circular shape (hence the origins of its name round place) whose position dominates the entire Valley […] Find out more
Molfetta, its ancient origins, the splendid churches and the fishing port. Molfetta is one of the largest cities in the province of Bari and boasts a very important historical heritage given its very ancient origins. Molfetta, in fact, seems to have been lived and inhabited already in the Neolithic period since […] Find out more
From the marvelous caves to the oldest carnival in Europe: discovering Putignano Putignano is a town in the province of Bari which, thanks to some of its peculiarities, is undoubtedly among the most interesting places to visit in the surroundings of the Apulian capital. Located on a hilly area of Alta Murgia over 300 meters above sea level […] Find out more
Santo Spirito: the seafront, the small port and the maritime traditions of this charming neighborhood of Bari In the northern area of Bari there is a neighborhood, about 15 minutes from the Apulian capital, which enjoys a small - but not too much - seafront and a lovely little port full of boats as evidence of the numerous […] Find out more
Altamura, the town immersed in the Alta Murgia National Park, famous for its DOP bread Altamura is a characteristic town in the hinterland of the province of Bari which, thanks to its geographical position (it is located in the heart of the Alta Murgia National Park , almost on the border with Basilicata) has an important cultivation of cereals such as […] Find out more
Between the sea, Prehistory and the Middle Ages: discovering the historical treasures of Bisceglie Bisceglie is a town in the province of BAT (Barletta-Andria-Trani) with a very long history that embraces both Prehistory and the Middle Ages. It is a commercial city and also ideal for a stopover in Puglia (especially in summer) thanks also to the sea and […] Find out more
In the heart of the Itria Valley, a labyrinth of white alleys: welcome to the village of Cisternino. In the beautiful Itria Valley, the authentic and pulsating heart of Puglia, another ancient village emerges which, together with those of Alberobello, Locorotondo, Martina Franca and Ostuni (they are all very close to each other) certainly deserves a pleasant visit. In fact, between […] Find out more
The prophecy, the water and the painting: the incredible story of the Madonna del Pozzo, in Capurso. Make yourself comfortable because what you are about to discover is the story of the Madonna del Pozzo, a story that will fascinate you so much that it will certainly push you to read up more in order to visit this sacred place. You should know that in the immediate […] Find out more
The evocative walk through history: Gravina in Puglia, all to see and discover Gravina in Puglia is a charming town that stands, precisely, on the ridges of a "gravina" and a bit like Matera (very similar in terms of characteristics also this location is undoubtedly among the most characteristic places to visit within a few […] Find out more