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Puglia, ItalyPuglia is the the heel of the boot. Not many tourists make it this far and those who do, probably do it to take the boat to Greece. Still Puglia has quite a few nice things to offer. There is Bari, a town with a long history and many sights where you easily spend a day or two. It is also a perfect starting points for seeing some of the charming villages of the hinterland. There are nice beaches and there is Lecce, a magnificent jewel of baroque architecture, constructed in yellow stone and marvelously preserved. Great ice cream and coffee in the main square. The houses of Alberobelloare a unique sight in Italy - they look like big mushrooms.
OtrantoFinally there is Otranto. The old town center is the first compulsory stop to discover beautiful spots and views striking for the southern aspect of the houses, painted in bright colors and enclosed in the wall fortifications overlooking the south bank of the harbor. There are also interesting walks along cobbled lanes where it is possible to buy typical handicrafts in terra-cotta and leccese stone. In the north the Garganto Massif has some of the best beaches as well the Foresta Umbra the only old-growth stands. Just off the coast are the Tremiti islands a great get away but bring your own food. They are best reached from Termoli in Molise or from Rodi Garganico or Vieste. And Brindisi?. Well Brindisi is a good place to take a ferry to somewhere else and that's all we will say about it. Destinations in Puglia LecceBariAlberobelloTraniBrindisiSan SeveroOtrantoMargherita di SavoiaTremiti islandsMung |
