Alberobello is one of the most iconic and picturesque towns in Puglia (Apulia), Italy, known worldwide for its unique and traditional trulli—stone dwellings with conical roofs that have made the town a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The "Sassi di Matera" refers to the ancient cave dwellings and rock-cut houses in the two districts of Matera, Italy, Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique landscape and history
Polignano a Mare is famous for its stunning location on cliffs above the Adriatic Sea. While the beach itself is small and pebbly, the breathtaking Lama Monachile beach, nestled between high cliffs, offers one of the most beautiful views in Puglia. It’s a great place for cliff diving, swimming, and admiring the dramatic coastal landscape.
The "Maldives of Salento," also known as Pescoluse, is a nickname for a stunning stretch of coastline in the Ionian region of Apulia, Italy, famous for its fine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, drawing comparisons to the real Maldives.
Grottaglie is famous for its pottery and ceramics. The Ceramics Quarter (Quartiere delle Ceramiche) is an area filled with artisan workshops, where you can watch craftsmen at work and buy beautiful handcrafted ceramics. It’s a must-see for art lovers and those interested in local traditions.