Join this eight-day self-drive tour to discover the best of the Puglia region at your own pace but also with our expert guides who will make sure that your experience through Italian culture, history and flavours is unforgettable.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Bari: Capital city and bustling heart of the Puglia region, the modern metropolitan city of Bari preserves its ancient origins with fascinating churches, picturesque courtyards and other tucked-away gems.
Otranto: one of the most picturesque towns in Puglia, renowned for its imposing cathedral whose mosaics date from the 12th century. Still intact, represents a tree of life that embraces all the religions and beliefs known in Europe in the middle ages.
Lecce: the most beautiful city in Puglia, the Baroque masterpiece of southern Italy. Described also as the 'Rome of the South' with a long history and rich of architecture and art.
Day 1: ARRIVAL BARI/BRINDISI (115km – 1.2hrs)
Upon arrival at the airport of Bari or Brindisi pick up the car and reach your hotel in Bari. In the afternoon meet your private guide at the hotel and enjoy an unforgettable tour of the historical city center of Bari. Bari may not be the most polished city, but it is a hidden gem with unique charm and fascinating stories to tell. Immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere as you discover the locals’ passion for their heritage. Your expert guide will lead you through the winding streets of the historic district, unveiling iconic landmarks such as an awe-inspiring Norman castle from the 11th century and Bari cathedral - a magnificent Romanesque masterpiece devoted to Saint Sabino. But that’s not all! Along your journey, indulge in some mouth-watering local delicacies including freshly caught fish by skilled fishermen, locally baked bread bursting with flavor and refreshing Peroni beer – perfect complements to this unforgettable experience. Don't miss out on discovering Bari's rich history while savoring its delicious cuisine!
Overnight in Bari.
Day 2: BARI – FASANO (60km – 0.8hrs)
After a tasty breakfast, reach your next hotel in Fasano. On the way, we suggest visiting the iconic Polignano a Mare. The narrow alleys that weave through this labyrinthine village offer breathtaking vistas of both sea and settlement. Perched precariously on rocky outcrops below, it's no wonder why locals and tourists alike flock here during summer months for seaside fun. In fact, Red Bull hosts its Cliff Diving World Series right here - where some of the world’s best cliff divers take their leap of faith from dizzying heights! Venture beyond ancient walls encircling this enchanting hamlet towards its main square with clock tower & 12th century Church of Purgatory (open limited hours). From there meander down quaint streets before arriving at panoramic and unique viewpoints of the city.
Overnight in Fasano.
Day 3: FASANO
After a tasty breakfast, enjoy your morning at leisure or venture into the historic centre of Fasano. In the afternoon enjoy a local wine tasting at “Cantine I Pastini” in Martina Franca. Indulge in the exquisite taste of I Pastini's vineyards, where only indigenous grape varieties like Verdeca, Minutolo and Susmaniello are grown. Immerse yourself in a tantalizing tasting experience featuring three distinct wines paired with delectable local delicacies. Engage in enlightening conversations about Puglia's rich wine-making heritage while discovering more about these unique regional grapes. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to savor authentic flavors and expand your knowledge of Italian viticulture!
Overnight in Fasano.
Day 4: FASANO – OTRANTO (140km – 1.5hrs)
Wake up to a rich breakfast at the hotel before driving to Otranto. We suggest visiting Galatina on the way. In the charming town of Galatina, you'll discover some of Italy's best-preserved frescoes inside the Santa Caterina church. Learn about their fascinating history and symbolism as well as tales from Adam and Eve to the apocalypse itself. We strongly recommend also tasting Galatina's famous pasticciottos. Once in Otranto, immerse yourself in walking through its historic fortified district with stunning views over both land and sea. The highlight is undoubtedly visiting Otranto cathedral whose 12th-century mosaic floor depicts zodiac signs alongside legendary figures such as Alexander the Great. Finally, at the rear end stands an eerie sight - eight hundred skeletons arranged into intricate patterns like something out straight from a horror movie.
Overnight in Otranto.
Day 5: OTRANTO
Have a delicious breakfast at the hotel and enjoy your free day. We recommend spending your day relaxing on the beautiful beaches along the coast such as Baia dei Turchi, Porto Badisco or Cala di Grotta Monaca.
Overnight in Otranto.
Day 6: OTRANTO – LECCE (45km – 0.8hrs)
Delight in a tasty breakfast at the hotel before reaching the next hotel in Lecce. In the afternoon, meet your private guide at the hotel to enjoy a walking tour of the white city of Lecce. Lecce, one of Puglia's most charming cities, is been called "the Florence of southern Italy." Every little street in the city reveals new surprises since it is awash in Baroque churches and structures. As you start your walking tour of the city, you'll see the Basilica of Santa Croce, whose exterior is covered in intricate carvings of animals and vegetables, the main square, and St. Oronzo square, which contains a Roman Amphitheatre from the second century and a wealth of Baroque buildings surrounding it. The Lecce Cathedral and nearby bell tower serve as the centerpiece of the baroque-styled Duomo Square, which is surrounded on three sides. Zimbalo, one of the most renowned Baroque architects of his day, designed the Duomo's restoration in 1569.
Overnight in Lecce.
Day 7: LECCE
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy your day at leisure. We recommend spending your day relaxing on the beautiful beaches along the coast such as Torre dell’Orso, Punta della Suina, Punta Prosciutto and Baia di Torre Lapillo.
Overnight in Lecce.
Day 8: LECCE – BARI/BRINDISI DEPARTURE (170km – 2hrs/50km – 0.8hrs)
Have your last Italian breakfast before reaching the airport in Bari or Brindisi and leaving the car.
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in Italy. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or skimpy clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sun glasses, a hat, and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay.