Discover Alberobello’s UNESCO-listed trulli on a private half-day tour. Explore historic limestone houses, vibrant shops, and charming eateries. Book your adventure now.
Discover Alberobello’s UNESCO-listed trulli on a private half-day tour. Explore historic limestone houses, vibrant shops, and charming eateries. Book your adventure now.
- Centro Storico di Polignano a Mare - Polignano a Mare: Known as the birthplace of the renowned singer Domenico Modugno, famous for his iconic song “Nel blu dipinto di blu,” Polignano captivates visitors with its historic center, showcasing Arab, Byzantine, Spanish, and Norman influences. The remnants of four defensive towers that once encircled…
- Centro Storico di Polignano a Mare - Polignano a Mare: Known as the birthplace of the renowned singer Domenico Modugno, famous for his iconic song “Nel blu dipinto di blu,” Polignano captivates visitors with its historic center, showcasing Arab, Byzantine, Spanish, and Norman influences. The remnants of four defensive towers that once encircled the old town add to its charm. Polignano is distinguished by its crystal-clear waters and cliffs adorned with impressive sea caves, earning it the nickname “Pearl of the Adriatic.” Situated just over 30 km from Bari, it is a must-see destination.
- Ostuni - Ostuni, often referred to as the “White City,” is a delightful Apulian town perched on a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Adriatic Sea. Its standout feature is the architecture of its houses, all whitewashed with lime, creating a unique and enchanting look. At the heart of Ostuni is the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, a Romanesque-Gothic architectural masterpiece. The church’s façade, adorned with a splendid rose window, and the interior rich in frescoes and details, make it one of the city’s most significant places of worship. From the Cathedral, a network of streets leads to panoramic terraces with breathtaking views. In the center of Ostuni is the Piazza della Libertà, a vibrant meeting spot surrounded by cafés and restaurants. The surrounding countryside invites visitors to explore the ancient olive groves that form the agricultural heart of the region.
- Centro Storico Locorotondo - Locorotondo: This village, considered one of Italy’s most beautiful, has been awarded the Orange Flag by the Touring Club for its harmonious design and accessible historic center. Visitors will be enchanted by the stunning white houses, cobbled streets paved with local stone (the “chianche”), and elegant doorways. A distinctive feature of Locorotondo is its geometrically regular houses with sloping roofs, made from two slopes of limestone slabs known as “cummerse.” These charming little houses have been renovated and are now available to visitors as part of a diffused hotel experience.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Written Brochure
- Driver available in Italian
- Parking fees
- Transfer by Bus/Minivan
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Written Brochure
- Driver available in Italian
- Parking fees
- Transfer by Bus/Minivan
- Bottled water
- Guide
- Bottled water
- Guide
The journey will commence from Bari at 08:30, embarking on a day trip to explore three gems of the Itria Valley.
Polignano a Mare, a charming coastal village, is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs and the Adriatic Sea’s pristine waters. The historic center, with its winding streets, arches, and flower-adorned balconies, overlooks beaches like Lama…
The journey will commence from Bari at 08:30, embarking on a day trip to explore three gems of the Itria Valley.
Polignano a Mare, a charming coastal village, is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs and the Adriatic Sea’s pristine waters. The historic center, with its winding streets, arches, and flower-adorned balconies, overlooks beaches like Lama Monachile. A 2-hour and 30-minute stop is planned here.
Ostuni, known as the “White City,” is perched on a hill offering breathtaking views. Its old town is a maze of alleys where whitewashed buildings create a distinctive ambiance. Guests are encouraged to savor local delicacies during the 2-hour and 30-minute visit.
Lastly, Locorotondo is famed for its circular layout, white houses adorned with flowers, and the “cummerse,” the characteristic sloping roofs. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of vineyards and olive groves, renowned for producing local white wines. The stop in Locorotondo will last 1 hour and 30 minutes.
After a day brimming with exploration, the return to Bari/Polignano is scheduled for 19:00.
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.