Explore Bari with a tuk-tuk Ape Calessino. Enjoy a fantastic tour along Italy’s longest seafront. Travel from Pane e Pomodoro Beach to the San Cataldo Lighthouse, taking in the sights of monuments, markets, and street art along the way.
Explore Bari with a tuk-tuk Ape Calessino. Enjoy a fantastic tour along Italy’s longest seafront. Travel from Pane e Pomodoro Beach to the San Cataldo Lighthouse, taking in the sights of monuments, markets, and street art along the way.
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Pane e Pomodoro - Pane e Pomodoro Beach is the most beloved urban beach in Bari, cherished by locals for its laid-back vibe and pristine waters, just a short distance from the city center. It’s an ideal location to bask in the sun and enjoy the Adriatic breeze.
The Bari seafront, extending for 15 kilometers, is the longest in Italy and among the…
- Pane e Pomodoro - Pane e Pomodoro Beach is the most beloved urban beach in Bari, cherished by locals for its laid-back vibe and pristine waters, just a short distance from the city center. It’s an ideal location to bask in the sun and enjoy the Adriatic breeze.
The Bari seafront, extending for 15 kilometers, is the longest in Italy and among the most picturesque. Adorned with palm trees, elegant buildings, and stunning sea views, it offers a perfect mix of nature, history, and Mediterranean allure.
- Teatro Margherita - The Margherita Theatre, floating on the water along Bari’s seafront, is one of the city’s most iconic and enchanting landmarks. With its elegant Liberty-style architecture and foundations built on stilts, it appears to hover between sea and sky, narrating tales of culture and beauty. A true gem that merges art, history, and scenery into a single, captivating vision.
- Teatro Petruzzelli - The Petruzzelli Theatre is the cultural heart of Bari and one of Italy’s most prestigious opera houses. With its grand façade and richly adorned interiors, it hosts world-class opera, ballet, and concerts, providing an unforgettable artistic experience in the heart of the city.
- Lungomare e Murat - Bari’s monumental seafront is a breathtaking coastal promenade that stretches along the Adriatic, lined with palm trees, elegant historic buildings, and expansive sea views. It’s one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, perfect for a leisurely stroll amidst history, architecture, and the soothing sound of the waves.
- Fiera del Levante - The Fiera del Levante is one of Southern Italy’s most significant trade fair complexes, a historic center of commerce, innovation, and international exhibitions. Situated near the sea, it embodies Bari’s dynamic spirit and its strong ties to the Mediterranean economy.
- Faro Punta di San Cataldo - The San Cataldo Lighthouse, constructed in 1869, stands proudly on the Bari coastline with its unique octagonal shape and breathtaking sea views. At its base is the Radio Museum, a small yet fascinating space that showcases the history of communication through vintage radios and broadcasting equipment.

- Licensed driver
- 1 hour tuk-tuk tour
- City map and water
- Multilingual audio guide
- Licensed driver
- 1 hour tuk-tuk tour
- City map and water
- Multilingual audio guide
- Entrance fees to monuments and museums
- Pick up and drop-off upon request
- Entrance fees to monuments and museums
- Pick up and drop-off upon request
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.