Under the sign of the sea: Mola di Bari, between history and traditions Mola di Bari is another town located about 18 kilometers south-east of the city of Bari. Its proximity to the Apulian capital makes it easily accessible, offering tourists the opportunity to explore the beauty of the Adriatic coast and immerse themselves in the […] Find out more
The spectacular Castellana Caves: a unique and unmissable experience in Puglia Together with Polignano a Mare and Alberobello, another location not to be missed in the surroundings of the province of Bari is undoubtedly and indisputably Castellana Grotte. Castellana Grotte is a town located on the Murgia dei Trulli plateau, in the province of Bari, and is famous […] Find out more
An evocative medieval village a few minutes from the Apulian capital Giovinazzo is a town in the province of Bari which enjoys an evocative and beautiful medieval style village. Entering the streets of its historic center means fully experiencing the history of this town which also has an ancient marina, a point of reference […] Find out more
Monopoli: the unmissable location between beaches, sea and nightlife. Around Bari, the capital of Puglia, there are many interesting municipalities and Monopoli undoubtedly stands out among these. Monopoli is located further south, precisely after Polignano a Mare, and is also a beautiful town overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Monopolies, like many […] 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
The Saline di Margherita di Savoia, the Apulian nature reserve with splendid flamingos The Salina di Margherita di Savoia is an area so vast that it is considered the largest salt pan in Europe. The Salina, located in the Gargano area, is approximately 20km long with 4500 hectares of surface area, dimensions that make […] 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
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
What is there to see near Bari? A world waiting to be discovered! Here are some beautiful places in the surrounding area. As already mentioned several times in this blog, Puglia is a land rich in resources and some of its best expressions are right around Bari From north to south this land is full of suggestive places and […] Find out more