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Perfect Puglia Itinerary for a Road Trip

Perfect Puglia Itinerary for a Road Trip

Puglia or “Apuglia” describes a beautiful region in Southern Italy,known for its rocky coastline, sunshine, and picturesque towns. If you look on a map,Puglia is the “heel” of the Italian boot.

Choose Puglia as a destination if you love Italian sights,food, and culture, and want the opportunity to explore at your own pace.

You need at least 4 or 5 days to travel around Puglia, since towns and beaches are spread out. Don’t even try to see Puglia in 3 days, because you’ll be rushed and barely able to see anything.

A week is ideal, and more time will allow you time to relax and soak up the sun.Rent your car(see transportation),book your travel insurance和pick two or three areas to stay as bases for your Italian road trip.

Technically it’s possible to explore Puglia by public transport, but you’ll need to research routes and check timetables in advance and have a lot of patience and lots of time.

Puglia Road Trip Itinerary

How to Get to Puglia

The Puglia region has two airports- Bari or Brindisi. Both are on the east coast, with Bari about 77 miles (124 km) north of Brindisi. Both are international.

Flying into one of these airports is the easiest way to reach Puglia and start out on your journey. However, it is also possible totake a trainto Bari, Lecce, or Brindisi (this is a good option if you’re traveling throughout other parts of Italy).

Once in Puglia,the best way to get around is to drive.Here’s a guideto renting a car in Italy. There is not an extensive train network in Southern Italy. If you are not comfortabledriving yourself, you can hire a driver or take agroup tour(offered by many different tour companies). These options are more expensive, and tours offer less freedom to choose your own itinerary.

Lots of visitors cross from Puglia to Basilicata to seeMatera, because it’s so nearby. You could even drive to Positano from Puglia if you wish.

When to Go

Visit Puglia in late spring or early fallto enjoy comfortably warm weather without the summer crowds. Summer is also an option, but theweather can get hot, and you will have to contend with both local and tourist traffic.

There is less to do in winter, and you won’t get to fully enjoy the beaches; however, this is an option if you’re looking to save money. Pre-Christmas decor in Italy is stunning all over the country, especially in Puglia.

What to Pack

What to pack reallydepends on the time of yearthat you go to Puglia. In general, essential items include a bathing suit, sunscreen, hat, and comfortable, breezy clothing.

Pack comfortable shoes for wandering through uneven village streets和rocky coastlines. Italians are fashionable, so it’s a good idea to pack some nicer clothing, especially for fancier meals!

Pack pants with pockets or a coin purse – you’ll need thesecoins in Italy for tipping.

The Best Itinerary For Puglia

Puglia is an option that I believe can be a great alternative to those who already tried anitinerary for first-time visitors和want to experience something new – beyond Rome, Florence and Venice.

A trip to Puglia should involve exploring cities, villages, and the countryside,experiencing Italian food and wine, and relaxing on beaches.

Puglia is famous for itsolive oil, vegetables, andwine. It is also home toamazing Italian cuisine.Orecchiette pasta was created in Puglia, so make sure to have a dish!

With its coastal location, this area also has fantastic seafood.Accommodation in this regionvaries fromquaint historic farmhousestoluxury beach resorts.

For a 4-5 day trip, head to theItria ValleyOstunifor 1-2 nights, then drive down south to Salento for the rest of your trip. If the primary purpose of your vacation is the beaches,head straight to the east coast or Salento. If you have a week or longer, add the northern part of Puglia either at the beginning or end of your itinerary for 1 or 2 nights, andstay in Bari和/or Brindisi for 1 or 2 nights.

Puglia with Kids

Puglia is a great place to take your kids to or even babies. The first time we traveled there was whenmy son was only 4 weeks old!


4-5 Days Puglia Itinerary

Polignano a Mare – Alberobello– Ostuni – Otrano – Matera

Most likely you’ll be starting in Bari due to the airport and train station. Unless you have unlimited time, skip Bari and proceed to other spots (tips for Bari in longer itineraries).

On this route I highly recommend spending nights. indifferent spots, but if you prefer to stay in one spot then Polignano a Mare is the best place.

Day 1: Poligano a Mare & Monopoli

Make sure to visit Poligano al Mare is a spectacularly positioned small town of white and golden buildings with a small white pebble beach surrounded by cliffs with clear emerald water.

To tourists it’s known for the infamous cave restaurant these days –Ristorante Grotta Palazzesewhich is located inside a cave. You’ll need to book in advance and be prepared to pay a lot and not expect much from the food. It’s pretty overpriced, but it’s an experience.

Take a trip to Monopoli while you’re there as it’s only 15 minutes away. The port is quite spectacular to see.

Day 2: Itria Valley

The Itria Valley, orValle d’Itria is located in the center of the Puglia region, and is known for its beautiful rocky countryside. Drive through this valley andadmire the “tulli”or buildings made out of white limestone, which is a signature feature of this region.

Walk around in Taranto andsee the stunning baroque and Roccoco Architecture, orvisit the wineries of Martina Franca.

You can alsovisit theGrotte di Castellana, which is an extensive network of caves. The Castellana includes formations of interesting colors and shapes. Tours are offered, and tickets can be purchased in advance.

For the best examples of trulli,stop in the town of Alberobello, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can walk around or schedule asample of the local food and wine.

I highly recommend spending the night in Alberobello to experience it without day trip tourists.

Where toStay in Alberobello, Italy

Hotel Ristorante Colle Del Sole– Classy hotel with spacious roomsclose to the Alberobello city center和500 m from the UNESCO quarters of Aia Piccola and Rione Monti.

Grand Hotel OlimpoSurrounded by Trulli, this hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms and suites in a quiet area.

Tipico Resort– Choose tostay in Trullo or stone buildingsin the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Day 3: Ostuni & Brindisi

Ostuni is an ancient town in the province of Brindisi. Commonly called the “white city” (due to its limestone buildings)Ostuni is located on a hill和is known for its meandering streets.

The best thing to do in Ostuni is to lose yourself in the maze of streets and explore at your leisure. You should alsovisit Ostuni Cathedral (Piazza Beato Giovanni Paolo II) which has a long history and beautiful gothic architecture.You can visit this cathedral and other important attractions in the city as part of awalking tour of the historic center.

Osteria Del Tempo Perso(Via Gaetano Tanzarella Vitale, 47, 72017) serves superb seafood and pasta in a cozy cave environment. Arrive early, this restaurant is popular with locals!

When is Ostuni, make sure to try the gelato atCremeria La Scala(Scalinata Monsignor, Via Tenente Nino Antelmi, 17, 72017).Order a gelato flight, which lets you taste several of their delicious flavors!

Masseria Il Franoiois a great choice for both food and accommodation. This olive farm, located in Ostuni (S.S. 16 km. 874-72017) truly brings you farm-to-table cuisine. The menu depends on what is grown and available, so it changes seasonally and is sure to please. This Masseria also offers reasonably priced and comfortable rooms.

If you’d rather stay in Ostuni town, you can visit the farm for anOlive oil tasting tour!


Centrally located on the eastern coast of Puglia,Brindisi is a port city known for its history of international trade. Check out the port, visit its beautiful cathedrals and churches, and view the Castello Alfonsino di Brindisi (located on the Island of Saint Andrea).Walk along the Diga di Punta Riso, a narrow pier which extends into the sea.

La Cantina ti I’artisti(11 Via De’Terribile) offers both food and music in the lively city of Brindisi.Try the sausages and stuffed pork! Theodorvs Caffe & Cucina(Via del mare 36, 72100 Brindisi) serves interesting dishes based on local ingredients.

TheHotel Executive Innin Brindisi is a modern option with amenities such as a parking garage. This is also a good option is you’re flying in or out of Brindisi Airport.

Where toStay in Ostuni

La Sommità Relais & Chateaux– Set in ahistorical palace in the center of Ostuni, this hotel features an outdoor courtyard and a lovely splash pool.

OSTUNI PALACE – Hotel Bistrot & SPA– The beautifully white Ostuni Palace is ashort walk from the center of Ostuni.You can choose from a variety of modern and elegant rooms and suites.

Masseria SalinolaBuilt in the 18th century, this rustic hotel offers spacious rooms, apartments, and suites. The romantic hotel isfilled with beautiful lights and fireplaces, while the fruits and veggies come from the onsite farm.

Day 4: Otranto

Otranto is a town in the southeast of Salento with a wealth of ancient history. It’s hard to miss the castle and fortifications, which dominate this town.

Stop tosee the Punta Palascia Lighthouse(SP87, 73028) and the Otranto Cathedral, the foundations of which are nearly 1,000 years old.The Cathedral also holds the skulls of Christian martyrs视线,不是一颗卑微的心!

TheAlimini Lakes offer pristine beachesin Salento near Otranto.Two lakes lie adjacent to the coast and forests, linking freshwater to the saltwater sea.The beaches here are long and narrow, and the water is a gorgeous shade of blue. These beaches are slightly harder to get to – you must park in a lot along the SP366 road, and then go by foo through marked trails.

There’s a lot to see in Otranto, so it’s easiest tovisit the highlights on a walking tour!

While you’re in Otrano take a drive to the Grotta della Poesia. It’s of extraordinary beauty and it cannot stay out of your Puglia itinerar.

Stay in Otranto

Hotel Palazzo Papaleo– Elegantly designed bright and spacious rooms and suites in this historic buildingfeature frescoed ceilings and antique furnishings. Guests can enjoy the views from the rooftop terrace.

Relais Valle Dell’Idro– Chic and minimally decorated rooms areperfect for an Italian holiday. You can also spend time in the hot tub on therooftop terrace with great views of the city.

Corte Di Nettuno – CDSHotels– Featuringtwo rooftop terraces looking out at the harbor, the Corte Di Nettuno was once a farmhouse. The marine-themed hotel isfilled with shipping maps, sea-themed mosaics, and other nautical objects.

Day 5: Matera

After you’ve explored Puglia, drive toMaterato see more beauty of another Italian region.


7 Days Puglia Itinerary

If you have more time, follow the first days of the 4-5 day itinerary but save Matera for later.

Bari – Polignano a Mare – Monopoli – Alberobello– Ostuni – Otrano – Salento – Lecce – Gallipoli – Matera

Day 5: Salento & Lecce

Salento is a peninsula at the southern end of Puglia, whichboasts beautiful beaches, Greek influences, and excellent olive oil. WithinSalento there are several towns/cities to visit, including Lecce, Otranto, and Gallipoli. The city of Lecce is in the larger province of Lecce, so keep this in mind to avoid getting confused.

To experience the best variety of Puglia’s wine, take a Salento wine tour or plan your own wine tour of the region withthis guideto Puglia’s vineyards.Make sure to try the Primitivos variety!


The city ofLecce is called “The Florence of the South”due to its beauty and architecture (specifically its Lecce baroque buildings). Make sure tovisit the Basilica di Santa Croce, which provides a great example of a 16th and 17th-century style baroque structure. The Basilica (Via Umberto 1) is open from 9 AM to 9 PM and costs 3-9 EUR (depending on whether you buy a single ticket or a combined ticket which includes entry to other churches).

Or take a tour that will take you through the town center showing you the Basilica as well as Piazza Duomo, the ruins of the Roman Amphitheater, and more in anecological rickshaw.

Visit the beach Torre Dell’Orso(Piazza Risorgimento, Torre dell’Orso, Melendugno)is in the Lecce region, approximately a 35-minute drive from the city of Lecce. Unlike many Italian beaches, Torre Dell’Orso is large, with wide stretches of sand. The water is calm and clear, and you canvisit a man-made cave, Grotta di San Cristoforo, and see a 16th-century tower.

Osteria degli Spiriti(Via Cesare Battisti, 4, 73100) is aMichelin rated restaurant in Lecce. Despite its high rating, this restaurant is affordable and also offers a great wine list. Try the fava bean puree. Stop atPasticceria Andrea Ascalone(Via Vittorio Emanuele II 17, 73013), located in Galantina, about a 30-minute drive from Lecce. This bakery ishome to the Pasticciotto, a flavored custard cake.

Want to try everything Apulian at once? Take astreet food tasting and walking tourto enjoy some tarallini, frisella, pasticciotto, and more.

One accommodation option is thePalazzo Personein Lecce. The Palazzo is located in a 16th-century Synagogue and provides comfortable rooms with modern touches and good amenities.

Day 6: Gallipoli

Gallipoli is an island village in Salento with a 13th-centurycastle,lovely beaches, and a classic Italian atmosphere.Visit for a day trip, or make it a base for your time in Salento. The island can only be accessed by boat or by one bridge. Stop tosee the town’s 13th-century fortification, the Castello Angioino di Gallipoli (approximately 7 EUR for entry).

The local “city” beach, Spiaggia della Purita (Contrada Purita, 73014) is also worth visiting. The water is clean and clear enough for swimming, and thebeach is conveniently located right outside of the town walls.There are also lots of restaurants and bars overlooking the beach.

ThePalazzo Mosco Innin Gallipoli is an excellent choice for the southern leg of your Puglia trip. This boutique hotel is centrally located in a historic building and is reasonably priced.

Where toStay in Gallipoli

Al Pescatore Hotel & RestaurantSet in a historic building from the 1600sright in Gallipoli’s historic center, the hotel is a short walk from Purity Beach. The sea-view rooms are just perfect!

我Bastioni圣多梅尼科– Set at the corner of the Riviera Saura and the Riviera Armando Diaz, guests at this hotel havefree access to cycles和can enjoy the rooftop sun terrace.

Palazzo del Corso – Boutique Hotel– The luxurious hotelin a 19th-century building on Gallipoli’s main streetfeatures vaulted ceilings and the best of modern amenities. Guests canenjoy breakfast on the terrace while looking out at panoramic views of the Ionian Sea.


10 Day Puglia Itinerary

If Staying For One Week or More, Add:

Day 8-9: Umbra Forest

TheForesta Umbratranslates to “shady forest” and is anancient woodland space that contains archaeological remnants from thousands of years ago.

It’s located in the north of the region, on a section of land that juts into the ocean. This Puglia forest and UNESCO World Heritage site isknown for its beech trees, but is also home to many other varieties of trees as well as wildlife. The Forest provides walking/hiking/biking trails and a visitor center.

Where toStay in and near Umbra

Forte 2 HotelJust a short walk from Vieste Harbour, this hotel features a seasonal garden and an outdoor swimming pool. You can选择房间与阳台或露台放松with a glass of wine.

La Locanda Del CarruboOverlooking the Mediterranean sea from the cliffs it’s set on, this hotel located close to Gargano National Park features 3 pools, a spa, and a wellness center with a Turkish bath, hammam, and sauna.

PizzomunnoVieste Palace Hotel– Thisseaside hotel in Viestefeatures a professional wellness center and sports facilities. Compact and comfortablerooms and suites with private balconiesensure you have an enjoyable stay.

Day 10: Bari & Castel del Monte

Bari is a coastal city thatplays an important economic role in the region.Visit the old town, located in the harbor, and walk on the promenade known as the Lungomare Nazario Sauro. For an experience that is a bit different thanvisiting more churches and castles(although this is also an option!) spend some time at theBari Provincial Art Gallery.

All Apulian food is delicious!Osteria Vini e Cucina(Strada Vallisa, 23, 70122) in Bari, isknown for its seafood dishes. This restaurant is a good option for lunch or dinner, but expect to be served several courses, and they do not offer menus.

TheBorgo Egnaziis a five-star resort located in Savelletri, around an hour’s drive from Bari. Pricey but not astronomical, this hotel offers amazing views and modern luxuries.


Thisstunning medieval castleof Castel del Monteis located in the northern part of the Puglia region. Castel del Monte has a unique architectural structure andserved as a lodge and fortress for Frederick II. The castle also provides great views of the surrounding countryside.

Castel del Monte is about an hour’s drive from Bari and it costs 10 EUR to enter. Hours vary by season, but more information can be found on theofficial website.

If you want to skip the hassle, opt for aguided tour with a knowledgeable local guide.

Also consider: Beaches in the Northern Part of the Region

Located around a 30-minute drive south of Bari,Lama Monachile(also called Cala Porto) is a famous Puglia beach. This beach is small, due to its location between cliffs, but the water is clear and the scenery is beautiful.

You’ll find Lama Monachile located on Via Comite Fanelli in Polignano a Mare. Due to its size, Lama Monachile can be easily overcrowded.Arrive early to avoid crowds, or opt for aboat tourinstead.

Another iconic beach isPizzomunno, located in Vieste (Lungomare Enrico Mattei) in the northern end of Puglia. This beach is large, withgiant white limestone rocks. There are resort hotels located along this beach, so it can get noisy and crowded during the busy summer season.

Ciao Bello!

Puglia is the perfect road trip destination to experience beaches, culture, and great food. Expect a laid-back but stylish vibe, and prepare to be wowed by the sunsets and beautiful coastlines. Plan for at least a week, and build in time to relax and enjoy the raw beauty of Italy’s heel.

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Marcia Blakewood

Thursday 2nd of February 2023

Hello and TY for the great information. just booked a 21 day (!) 50th anniversary trip starting late August... I have several question: We arrive late into Naples and plan to rent a car there. Would you suggest a night at the airport and get the car the next day to begin driving to Puglia? For 21 days, how would you divide up the stops? Many thanks for your advice.

Anna Karsten

Tuesday 7th of February 2023

Unless you're very tired you can rent a car same day and drive to a nicer accommodation for the first night. For 21 days I suggest adding Amalfi coast as well.

Linda

Thursday 5th of January 2023

Hallo Anna. We plan to visit Puglia in March. Mainly for wine tasting and architecture. Which wineries would be unique boutique wineries with outstanding wines?

Greg

Monday 2nd of January 2023

你好,安娜。喜欢这个博客,非常丰富。我们plan to arrive in Bari by car around Nov 16, 2023 and will be in the area until approx Dec 10. (about 23 days) We enjoy walking, food, wine, architecture, art and immersing in local life. We don't rush around trying to see everything. Are there 4 towns/places you would recommend where we could base ourselves and then do day trips from there. Any advise welcome. PS We have been to Italy 5 times in the past 5 years and the Puglia region is the only area we haven't done. Happy to even look right down at the tip. We have done Sicily and Calabria (loved Scilla) Cheers from Tassie, Australia

Aline

Friday 30th of December 2022

Hey Anna, thanks for this post! I'm planning on taking my teenage daughter for a few days (probably 5) but we are beach creatures. In my research I ended up with 13 places to see, so was wondering what are your top picks of must see beaches in the region so I can compare to my notes to help narrow it down? Many thanks!

Anna Karsten

Friday 30th of December 2022

The most iconic beaches in Puglia are Baia delle Zagare, Polignano a mare (although gets crowded), Pescoluce and Gargano National Park.

Vincenzo

Tuesday 4th of October 2022

Hi Anna

We are spending 14 days in puglia and will have a car. We are thinking about using 3 towns as bases to visit the surrounding towns.

Matera - 2 nights Polignano di Mare - 6 nights Otranto - 6 nights

What are your thoughts?

Do you have other suggestions?

Shelley

Sunday 19th of February 2023

@Anna Karsten, Hi Anna ,I’m planning to fly into Brindisi but have only a week ,I would like to do a two base where would you suggest we have teenagers who like the beach . I would be interested in breaking the week up I would preferably not drive .

Anna Karsten

Wednesday 5th of October 2022

I think you picked perfectly!

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