Excursions & day trips in Brindisi
Otranto Half-day Tour from Salento Ionian Coast
Lauded as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, Otranto delivers on great views and a fascinating past. Spend a few hours here soaking up the scenery, shopping in the market, or losing yourself in the maze-like medieval centre. A must-see is the Romanesque cathedral, famous for its ornate mosaic floor.
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Alberobello, Ostuni & Local Tasting from Salento Ionian Coast
This full day tour allows two of Puglia's gems to shine brightly. You'll travel to the UNESCO-listed town of Alberobello, known as the capital of ‘trulli' houses, then round it all off with a visit to the white city of Ostuni.
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Alberobello & Itria Valley E-Bike Tour
On this unique e-bike tour from Alberobello, you'll get to see two of Puglia's best loved spots. Starting out from the trulli capital, Alberobello, you'll meander through countryside dotted with trulli, masserie, and drystone walls to the village of Locorotondo in the Itria Valley, with a stop at a traditional bakery and a pastry shop to taste local treats. This tour offers a genuine local experience, steering clear of the tourist crowds.
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A sunset catamaran cruise to the tip of Puglia is sure to make you fall head over heels in love with southern Italian scenery. Sail out of Torre Vado and make waves towards Punta Ristola – the heel of Italy. Take in the sea grottoes and rocky coastline before an apéritif and nibbles as you watch the sun go down from a vantage point like no other.Hop aboard in Torre Vado, south of Gallipoli, and begin your coastal adventure to the southernmost point in Puglia – a place where the Ionian Sea turns into the Adriatic. And such a dramatic location commands some impressive sights to see along the way, including sea caves that you'll stop to take a peek at.See sandy beaches pass by and sit back while soaking up all the different colours of the sea. On the way back, you'll also anchor up for a well-deserved swimming stop. And once the sun begins to set, you'll be handed a drink to sip on as you watch Mother Nature's nightly show.
Gallipoli Morning Visit from Salento Ionian Coast
Get a real snapshot of local life in Gallipoli with this morning visit to the city. With your knowledgeable guide, you'll explore the ancient old town – wall-to-wall with baroque-style architecture – and lose yourself in Gallipoli's café-lined cobbled streets.Arrive in the city early morning, and you'll start your guided tour. Stopping by baroque chapels and maze-like lanes beneath the 14th-century walls, you'll soon see why the ancient Greeks called this the ‘beautiful city'.Head to one of the corner cafés in the cobbled backstreets, shop the boutiques, or take a walk along the promenade – the views are outstanding. But the real star of the show is watching the locals chatter back and forth as they go about their business – it's Gallipolini life to a tee. You'll return to the resort early afternoon.
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Secrets of Alberobello Tour from Central Puglia
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and capital of the famous ‘trulli' houses, Alberobello is one fascinating place to explore. You'll see a different side to this Puglian town by visiting the district of Aia Piccola, meeting a couple who live in a ‘trullo' and tasting local food.
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Half Day Private Tour of Matera
Claiming to be the world's third-oldest city, Matera has a somewhat turbulent past. What was once declared 'the shame of Italy' is now considered to be one of its biggest treasures. And on this private tour, you'll see it for yourself. Led by an expert guide, you'll check out the city's ancient cave dwellings and see the historic centre, before a bit of free time to explore at your own pace.
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Lecce Tour with Snack from Central Puglia
This full day tour shows off one of Puglia's stars – Lecce. You'll walk alongside baroque masterpieces in Lecce, have a street food lunch and explore during some free time. There's culture, history and sights all wrapped into one in the city known as the 'Florence of the South'.
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Matera Tour with Cave Homes and Local Food Tasting
Matera has a lot going for it – it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site, European Capital of Culture 2019 and a cave city dating back over 5,000 years. Tour its historic lanes and ancient cave dwellings, try local Basilicata food and wine, then choose to visit the cave house museum or a rupestrian church. Anna, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The cave houses of Matera were once considered a shameful place to live, best known for poverty, disease and crime. Nowadays, many caves have been transformed into chic homes, restaurants, and hotels.'Considered one of the most outstanding and intact troglodyte settlements, Matera's big draw are the ancient cave dwellings known as ‘sassi', which translates to ‘stones'. First up, we'll check out the baroque quarter, where churches and palaces are built on top of the caves. Next, we'll venture into the Sasso Barisano and Sasso Caveoso areas to see ancient sassi carved into the flanks of Gravina canyon. The dramatic setting overlooking the wild, rocky landscape is all part of the charm.You'll pause for thought in the old quarters, where inhabitants lived in squalor up until the 1950s, which was when the whole population of around 20,000 was rehoused. Wandering around today's visually arresting town, it seems hard to believe how tough life once was here. You'll also get to try typical food and wine at Lucany Restaurant, before choosing between an optional visit to the cave house museum or a rupestrian church, cut into the rock.
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Otranto by Night from Salento Adriatic Coast
Elevated above the turquoise hues of the Adriatic Sea, the town of Otranto is filled with all manner of eye-catching spots. On this evening tour, you'll visit the medieval centre and enjoy some free time to browse the stalls that set up once night has fallen.