
Must-sees in Brindisi

Lecce Half-day Visit from Salento Ionian Coast
Discover why the city of Lecce is one of Puglia's must-sees with this half-day tour. With buildings adorned with gargoyles, cherubs and gremlins, Lecce's version of baroque will distract you with its sheer ornateness as you wander around. You'll head into the city known as the ‘baroque pearl of Salento' for free time to explore. See all the main showstoppers, including the cathedral, the Piazza del Duomo and Roman amphitheatre. And round it off with a tasting of rustico leccese pastry and leccese coffee before returning to your resort.
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Lecce Half-day Visit from Salento Adriatic Coast
Discover why the city of Lecce is one of Puglia's must-sees with this half-day tour. With buildings adorned with gargoyles, cherubs and gremlins, Lecce's version of baroque will distract you with its sheer ornateness as you wander around. You'll head into the city known as the ‘baroque pearl of Salento' for free time to explore. See all the main showstoppers, including the cathedral, the Piazza del Duomo and Roman amphitheatre. And round it off with a tasting of rustico leccese pastry and leccese coffee before returning to your resort.
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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. With an accolade like one of the ‘Borghi più belli d'Italia' (most beautiful towns in Italy), you can expect Otranto's maze of medieval alleys to form a picture-perfect setting for your evening. You'll begin the night with a walk around the centre, which is dominated by the 15th century fortress and 11th century cathedral. Afterwards, you'll have some time to relax, shop at the bazaar-like set-up or watch the world go by with an aperitif.

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. Begin with a guided walk around the warren of medieval streets and you'll get to admire the town's architectural mix of Byzantine and Mediterranean styles, dominated by the 15th century fortress. The star turn, however, is the 11th century cathedral. Be sure to check out the incredibly detailed mosaic floor and the macabre Chapel of the Dead that contains the bones of Otranto martyrs executed during a Turkish invasion of 1480. Afterwards, you'll have some time to relax, shop or watch the world go by from a café.
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Matera Tour from Salento Adriatic Coast
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, European Capital of Culture 2019 and a cave city dating back over 5,000 years, you'll need this full day tour to see the best bits of Matera. The ancient cave dwellings, or ‘sassi', are the city's big draw. We'll check out the baroque quarter, known as ‘Il Piano', where churches and palaces are built on top of the caves. Venture into the local neighbourhoods to see ancient ‘sassi' carved into canyons and visit the old quarter of ‘Civita'. With some free time to yourself, there's a chance to try typical Basilicata food and wine at a restaurant too.
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Otranto Half-day Tour from Salento – Adriatic Coast
Lauded as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, Otranto delivers on great views and a fascinating past. Begin with a guided walk around the warren of medieval streets and you'll get to admire the town's architectural mix of Byzantine and Mediterranean styles, dominated by the 15th century fortress. The star turn, however, is the 11th century cathedral. Be sure to check out the incredibly detailed mosaic floor and the macabre Chapel of the Dead that contains the bones of Otranto martyrs executed during a Turkish invasion of 1480. Afterwards, you'll have some time to relax, shop or watch the world go by from a café.
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Martina Franca, Alberobello & Tastes from North Ionian Coast
Puglia's Itria Valley is all olive groves, pretty towns and those characteristic white ‘trulli' houses – and this tour takes in two of its most characterful spots. Once you arrive at Martina Franca, the heart of the Itria Valley, you'll set off on a relaxing walk along its intricate alleys lined with baroque palaces and churches. Afterwards, enjoy some free time for lunch and shopping. Your next stop will be the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Alberobello, the ‘capital of the trulli houses'. To end the tour, you'll head to an enoteca to try local wines.
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Alberobello & Ostuni Tour from Salento Adriatic Coast
A gnome village and a north African-style medina – exotic doesn't even begin to describe the stars of this tour. First up is Alberobello – its trulli houses have to be seen to be believed. Hundreds of beehive-topped and white-tipped homes are sprawled over two hills. The style of architecture – no mortar is used – is unique to Apulia. We'll then head to Ostuni. Whitewashed houses wind their way up a hill, like a wedding cake crowned by two limestone churches. Arched cobbled alleys have the feel of a Moroccan medina while the cathedral's curvy, three-portal façade boasts three rose windows.
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Lecce Tour with Street Food Lunch 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. Lecce's been dubbed the ‘Florence of the South', and as you wander around on a morning walking tour, you'll see just why. Highly decorated palace and church facades, baroque architecture and monuments pop up between elegant boutiques, wine bars and street cafes. You'll grab some typical Salento and Lecce street food for lunch. Then once you're ready for more, enjoy your free time in Lecce.
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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. The best part about this tour is that you'll visit Alberobello in the afternoon, after all the crowds have left for the day. And you'll discover the real Alberobello by wandering around the tiny streets of the Aia Piccola neighbourhood, home to the white ‘trulli' houses. You'll meet an elderly couple who still live in one before dropping in at a traditional enoteca, Tholos. Here, you'll sample some local wines and a selection of local products.
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