An introduction to Puglia

Some interesting facts about Puglia, Italy's heel

 

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Welcome to Puglia (poo-lia), Italy's south-easternmost region, the heel of the boot we learn about in our earliest geography lessons!

In many respects, Puglia is the perfect holiday destination, offering not only some of Italy's loveliest beaches but also a sublime climate, a series of fascinating towns, a number of important archaeological sites and, last but certainly not least, an excellent culinary tradition bristling with local specialities!

With over 800km of coastline, Puglia is well-loved by those with a penchant for beaches or life on the open sea! Whether you spend time on the Adriatic shores around the Straits of Otranto or the enormous stretches of sandy beaches on the Ionian Sea in the south-west, you will never have to go far to find an ideal spot. All this with a climate as warm and sunny as anywhere in the Mediterranean!

Puglia's history is inextricably linked with those of other Mediterranean countries and the invaders who came from afar: the ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Normans, Emperor Fredrick II and the Spanish Bourbons. All left their imprint in some tangible way.

The main towns and cities include northern Foggia, Bari, the regional capital, Brindisi, a bustling port town, Taranto, one of Italy's most important naval ports and beautiful Lecce. Each has its own significant attractions and splendid baroque or mediaeval old town centres. Puglia is also home to some uniquely delightful small towns, such as all-white Ostuni, sea-front Otranto, the fortified island town of Gallipoli and, on the southern tip, Santa Maria di Leuca, with its opulent Liberty-style sea-front villas.

The central Puglian towns of Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternino and Martina Franca are famous for delightful old-town centres and their trulli, traditional circular stone houses with conical roofs. The centre of Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to the high concentration of these distinctive constructions.

Local and international festivals add a little spice to life, especially in the summer with events such as the Otranto Jazz Festival and La Notte della Tarante, where the area's traditional dance, the Pizzica is celebrated.

So much to explore, so much beauty to contemplate and so many things to do!

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 1/38 The crystalline waters of the Laghi Alimini coastline.  2/38 Alberolbello's fascinating trulli centre.  3/38 Our villa Lo Scoglio seen from the little harbour of Marina di Novaglie.  4/38 A momument recording the sacrifice of Otrano's Martyrs.  5/38 Sublime artistry on the facade of Lecce's cathedral.  6/38 The impressive fortified walls of Gallipoli's island centre.  7/38 intricate baroque detailing on one of Gallipoli's many lovely churches.  8/38 Gallipoli has a thriving fish market and lots of great fish restaurants.  9/38 A typical trullo with its conical limestone-tiled roof.  10/38 Taking it easy in Puglia!  11/38 The lovely town of Ostuni.  12/38 A rocky stretch of coastline in southeastern Puglia.  13/38 The facade of Otranot's lovely cathedral.  14/38 A lovely square in Cisternino in the summer.  15/38 Illuminations in Bari for the Festa di San Nicola.  16/38 Marina di Pescoluse is a heaven for beach lovers.  17/38 Coming in to port after a day out on the Adriatic.  18/38 The imposing Basilica di San Nicola in Bari.  19/38 Polignano's residents love their beach and so do we!  20/38 Looking from one beach to another in Otranto.  21/38 A curious giraffe at Fasanolandia Zoo Safari.  22/38 The fantastic sandy beach of Marina di Salve in south-west Puglia.  23/38 Inviting waters south of Gallipoli.  24/38 Beautiful Locorotondo with the Chiesa Madre towering above.  25/38 Beautiful colours on Puglia's Ionian coast.  26/38 A lovely street in Monopoli.  27/38 Looking out to sea in Otanto.  28/38 A street of cummerse, Locorotondo's typical houses.  29/38 Sunset in the deep south of Puglia!  30/38 The Festa di San Nicola takes place in Bari on 7th and 8th May.  31/38 Local ladies in Alberobello entertaining visitors with a tarantella!  32/38 The lovely town of Leuca.  33/38 Cisternino's lovely main piazza with its al fresco restaurants.  34/38 Watching the dolphins fly at Fasanolandia Zoo Safari.  35/38 One of the lovely streets of Alberobello.  36/38 One of the extraordinary Liberty villas in Leuca.  37/38 An atmospheric Locorotondo!  38/38 A relic of Epiphany hanging in the streets of Locorotondo.