Your takes you to the “heel of Italy’s boot” and the charming region called Apulia – steeped in rich history and tradition. Here, you can escape the hustle-and-bustle of city life and enjoy being surrounded by beautiful nature and picturesque coastlines perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean sun. Come explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites and archeological wonders, including the 13 th century castle Castel Del Monte in the town of Andria, and the unique architecture of the ancient Trulli stone houses found in the town of Alberobello. You can bike through thriving gardens, olive and almond groves and vineyards; visit the Basilica of Saint Nicholas; and discover the many cathedrals and churches situated across the land. Our Fly and Drive Italy travel packages give you flexibility and savings too with splendidly affordable rates negotiated by our destination specialists and backed by our buying power. We secure car rentals discounted as deeply as 50 to 60 percent off local rates, are on hand to confirm your hotel accommodations, and suggest itineraries for you to explore. From impressive, rocky cliffs to sandy, white beaches of the Apulia region come enjoy all there is to experience on this .
Itinerary
Day
1
Selva di Fasano
Pick up your rental car and begin your discovery of Apulia in Selva di Fasano. After your check in at the hotel, start exploring the white washed old town with its alleys, courtyards and narrow passages that stand out against the intense green of the olive trees that grow in the area.
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2
Selva di Fasano /Alberobello/ Selva di Fasano (approx. 40 miles)
If Selva di Fasano is a symphony in the key of white houses, Alberobello will play out a full 'trullian' concerto, including the Trullo Sovrano, a two-story trullo. (B)
Day
3
Selva di Fasano /Lecce/ Selva di Fasano (approx. 92)
Lecce is a place to linger, with a few diverting Roman remains and a wealth of fine architecture scattered about an appealing old town. The exuberant building styles on display in Lecce are the legacy of religious orders (Jesuits, the Teatini and Franciscans), while the flowery style of ''Leccese Baroque'' owed as much to the materials to hand as to the skills of the architects. (B)
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4
Selva di Fasano /Castellana Grotte/Bari (approx. 62 miles)
In Castellana (approx. 35 miles), magnificent caves were uncovered revealing an infinite variety of richly colored stalactites and stalagmites, a nature miracle. Bari, Apulia's capital, is not far away (approx. 27 miles). A port city with a lovely sea promenade, spotless Old Town, noteworthy Cathedral and 13th Century castle. (B)
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5
Bari/Andria/Trani/Bari (approx. 86 miles)
The great Frederick II built a castle on a promontory near Andria (approx. 36 miles). This castle is today listed among UNESCO World Heritage sites. Next we arrive at a wine producing town located on the Adriatic coastline, Trani (approx. 22 miles). Its ancient harbor is dominated by a slender Romanesque Cathedral, a sight to behold. Drive back to Bari (approx. 28 miles) in time for aperitif and dinner with good Apulian specialties and wines. (B)
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6
Bari to USA (or extend your stay)
Drop off your car and say ''arrivederci'' to Italy or extend your stay. (B)