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July 2, 2023
Cisternino, Puglia, Italy

Fabiana & Christopher

Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Fabiana Rigamonti and Christopher Torres
Within a short drive there are many stunning places to visit. Villa Cenci also offers many unique experiences like wine tasting, golf, pasta making classes, quading through Valle d’Itria, and much more. We recommend renting a car and spending some time seeing all the wonderful things the region has to offer, besides, you might never be back and you'll have to live with that FOMO for the rest of your life.
Le Palme

Le Palme

Contrada Pantanelli, Puglia 70043, Italy
+39 347 643 5693

Vacationing well on the Adriatic Coast means knowing the best beach clubs to relax at, with this one we have you covered.

Alberobello

Alberobello

Alberobello, Puglia 70011, Italy

One of the cutest towns you will ever see, a city of 'Trullis'. It's not just a pretty picture on IG though, it's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Cisternino

Cisternino

Cisternino, Puglia 72014, Italy

Just a few minutes away from Villa Cenci. A great little town on the hill where you can grab an aperitivo and peruse the shops.

Monopoli

Monopoli

Monopoli, Apulia 70043, Italy

Like the Jersey Shore but with castles. Ok, so not quite the same. Go eat your weight in seafood.

Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare, Apulia 70044, Italy

A beautiful city built on rocky cliffs pierced with Karstic grottoes. Wander the narrow streets and stumble upon views of a lifetime.

Matera

Matera

Matera, Basilicata 75100, Italy

Truly one of the places you need to visit before you die. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site; UNESCO described it as the “most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean region.”

Ostuni

Ostuni

Ostuni, Apulia 72017, Italy

Ostuni is one of Puglia's most beautiful cities, a tumble of white-washed buildings perched strategically atop a hill - La Città Bianca

Lecce

Lecce

Lecce, Apulia 73100, Italy

Known for its baroque buildings. In the central Piazza del Duomo, the Cattedrale di Lecce has a double facade and a bell tower. Nearby are the Sant’Oronzo Column, a Roman column topped with a bronze statue of the city’s patron saint, and the sunken Roman amphitheater.