Apulia - the easternmost region of Italy, washed by the Adriatic and Ionian seas, has the longest coastline on the Italian coast. Simply put, Apulia is the Italian "heel."
Capital - Bari (turofis: Piazza Moro, 33 / a). Large cities: Brindisi (turofis: Lungomare Regina Margherita, 44), Avetran, Lecce, Taranto, Foggia
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How to get to
Bari airport has direct flights from many international airlines from Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, as well as from Italian cities, including Rome and Milan. From Russia to Bari, charters are often launched during the season.
Brindisi International Airport operates flights from Switzerland, the UK and some Italian cities.
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By train
You can also get to Apulia by train (Trenitalia) from Rome. From the main railway station. Bari train goes to Milan (travel time about 9 hours, fare in the first class is 82 euros) and Rome (travel time about 2 hours, fare 35 euros). Also there is a railway connection to Foggia (travel time 1 h 30 min, cost 10, 4 euros), Brindisi (travel time 1 h 15 min, cost 6, 8 euros), Lecce (journey time about 2 hours, cost 11, 6 euros), Taranto (travel time 1 h 45 min, cost 6, 8 vero)
By ferry
There is regular water service to Bari (Porto di Bari) and Brindisi (Porto di Brindisi) with Greece - the islands of Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Patras and the town of Igoumenitsa.
Transportation
Ferrovie del Sud Est provides public transport services in the region (buses and trains). The cost of tickets for both the bus and the train will vary from 1 to 16 EUR in envy of the route. Also sold for a week, a month or a year.
The climate in Puglia
The climate is Mediterranean, the average temperature in winter varies from 6 ° C to 16 ° C, in summer - from 28 ° C to 33 ° C.
Shopping
The antique market in Gallipoli opens every first Sunday of the month. The craft markets in Grumo Appul and Alberobello can be visited in August. In May, the flower market in Lecce is operating for 10 days. Here, in Lecce, on every last Sunday of the month, a flea market opens at Liberty Square
In Brindisi you can visit the monthly large market in Place Teresa, where antiques and unique items are sold at low prices. One of the best markets is located in Accuarica del Capo, here you can buy various handicraft items from bamboo, straw and other materials here in May
Cuisine
In the kitchen of Puglia three dominant elements in the preparation of traditional dishes are distinguished - olive oil, considered one of the best in the world; vegetables and wheat of solid varieties
Pasta dishes are an important part of every table of local residents. The most unique pasta of Apulia is "orecchiette", traditionally cooked with turnips. Also popular is the vegetable dish tiella (translated as terracotta pot) with rice, potatoes and mussels
Apulia produces unsurpassed olive oil, because it is in this region that one of the oldest olive groves is located. Fish are especially loved here: the most delicious dish is a sauté from seafood Ciambotto cooked with tomatoes, onions and peppers, and mussels from Taranto are considered the best in Italy
It is worth to try a lamb baked in a clay pot with potatoes and wild onions. In Apulia, the ancient tradition of cheese making is carefully preserved, and juicy mozzarella and Burat from Andria are unrivaled in Italy.
Mediterranean desserts, often based on dried fruit, honey and syrup, will satisfy even the most demanding taste. Of the wines, the most popular are the red Primitivo di Manduria and Salice Salentino, the white Martina Franca (Martina Franca) and Locorotondo (Locorotondo). Very tasty is the snack Taralli.
Hotels
There will be no problems with accommodation in Puglia. To book very well in advance is only hotels in Bari during major religious holidays (for example, on St. Nicholas Day in early May): this city is very popular with pilgrims, I must say, deservedly.
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Beaches and resorts of Apulia
The historical area and subregion of Italy Gargano attracts tourists with its sunny resorts, in particular , for example, the town of Vieste. It is distinguished by the beauty of its coastline formed by numerous grottoes and arches carved in limestone rocks
Marina di Andrano Resort, located in the province of Lecce, is considered a popular tourist destination due to its picturesque landscapes with rocky coves. The two main beaches are Zona Botte and Zona Grotta Verde, the second one boasts one of the most beautiful karst caves of the entire coastline located here.
The Adriatic coast in the area of Cape Castrignano del Capo (Lecce province) is characterized by a wild rocky terrain and a magnificent view of the sea. The Adriatic and Ionian seas meet at the head of Santa Maria di Leuca. On the promontory there are beautiful grottoes, formerly shelters for Byzantine monks
The resort town of Galliano del Capo (all the same province of Lecce) is located at an altitude of 147 meters above sea level. The coast is characterized by rocky shores and numerous grottoes. Gallipoli (province of Foggia) is known for its clear sea and white beaches, and international sailing competitions are held here. Lido San Giovanni beach, located 2 km south of the city, is ideal for families with children.
Margherita di Savoia (Barletta-Andria-Trani) is located in the southernmost part of the Adriatic coast and boasts magnificent natural beauty and thermal baths. The coast of Monopoli (in the province of Bari) stretches for 13 km and consists of 25 beaches.
The sea around Ostuni (Brindisi province) in combination with beautiful beaches is considered one of the most beautiful in all of Puglia. And the Polignano a Mare coastline has a lot of grottoes, and amazing panoramic terraces are located over the coast.
The coastal line of Porto Cesareo (Lecce province) is characterized by a rocky coastline, panoramic terraces, overgrown with thick bushes, dunes, bays, spurs. There are 53 underwater karst caves in which a large colony of red corals and sponges inhabits. The most interesting places for diving are the areas near the coast of Neretina
Entertainment, excursions and attractions of Apulia
Trulli of Alberobello - traditional houses, built by the method of dry masonry with a conical roof - perhaps one of the favorite tourist attractions in Puglia. They were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996.
The old town in Bari is a beautiful old quarter with many churches. Romanesque basilica of St. Nicholas; the Church of St. George; Gothic cathedral of Saint Sabino; Fort St. Anthony, now a museum of contemporary art - must-see not only the entire region, but also the south of Italy.
Matera (although located in the neighboring region of Basilicata, it is often visited from Apulia) is certainly the most unusual city in Italy . Thanks to the rocky settlement of Sassi di Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important sights of Southern Italy, preserved on its territory, Matera has gained international fame.
- To worship the relics of Saint and Wonderworker Nicholas, who for almost a thousand years rest in the basilica in Bari.
- At least one night stay at the Trulli Holiday Hotel (as clearly seen from the name, the main notable of which is that the hotel is located in the trullo house). What for? To feel like a dwarf or an elf, of course!
- Go to the town of Barletto and enjoy the perfectly nestled in the Romanesque nave of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore
- Take a risk and take a 3-km journey through the entangled caves of Castellana.
- Have the children go to the zoosafari in Fasano, where for 22 EUR to show them immediately and tigers, and rhinoceroses, and baboons, and bears, and even prehistoric monsters (alas, not real.)
Also worthy of interest and the picturesque system of karst caves Castellana, located in the town of Castellana Grotte (Bari province) . The caves were discovered in 1938, their length is about 3000 m, and the natural entrance is a 60-meter vertical shaft. This is one of the most visited natural attractions of Southern Italy.
Castel del Monte Castle, located 16 km from the city of Andria (Bari Province) - an outstanding construction of the times of the Emperor Frederick II and a UNESCO World Heritage Site - was built in 1240-1250 years. The castle is a two-story structure with a flat roof in the form of a regular octagon, at the corners of which are built octagonal towers
In the ancient Roman city of Conversano you can visit the medieval castle of Counts, the Romanesque cathedral, the Benedictine monastery, the Franciscan church and the castle Marchionne .The ancient city of Martina Franca, surrounded by fortress walls, offers a tour of the Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale), built 1290-1708 biennium . as the residence of the Dukes of Gonzaga (the ancient Italian princely family) . Nowadays it is a museum . In the palace lived and created many famous Italian artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello, Andrea Mantegna, Giulio Romano, Pisanello, Leon Batista Alberti .
Stunning landscape of the town of Ostuni, where on the red earth grow silvery olive trees crowned with a green crown, and he himself od extends underfoot sighing fascinated tourists. The heart of the ancient city is a labyrinth of swirling corridors and stairs
Events
The annual summer festival of the Opera (Festival della Valle d'Itria) takes place in the city of Martina Franca in the Palazzo Ducale palace. From 6 to 8 May in Bari is a grand feast in honor of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of the city. Historical reenactments are being staged, shows are held and fireworks are arranged. These days a huge number of pilgrims from all over the world are flocking to the city.
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