Results for Ostuni, BR, Italy
A flexible one-week guide for a road trip around Puglia, down the Adriatic Coast. (It also can easily be applied to a train trip, hopping from city to city with local transport!)
This guide assumes you land on "day 0" and fly out on day 8, accounting for 7 full days in Puglia.
It includes locations in:
- Bari
-Monopoli
-Ostuni
-Lecce
-Gallipoli
You might also consider extending your stay and exploring nearby Matera for a day or two!
Recommendations include:
🛎️10 accommodation options for different budgets
😍 20 activities & sites to see (beaches, churches, and wine tastings !)
& many, many recommendations for food and wine!
Since I prefer not to waste time changing hotels, I have mapped it out for three main stays: one near Bari, one near Ostuni, and one in Lecce.
Enjoy your trip to Puglia & contact me at evelyn@collineallemontagne.com if you’d like a more personalised trip!
‼️ For the months of November & December, 100% of profits from all guides and 50% of profits from services will be donated to Doctors without Borders. ‼️
Adventure • Foodie • Road Trip • Beach
$25.00
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While many people treat Ostuni as a day trip, it's cute enough and has enough great restaurants to treat as your home base for a weekend in Puglia!
In this guide, you'll get:
- tips on logistics like car vs train for getting around
- 9 historic sights, scenic viewpoints or corners to explore
- 3 locally owned shops for souvenirs
- 4 day trip destinations
- 4 hotels at varying price points
- 7 restaurants, ranging from cheap eats to elegant meals
- 3 bars and 1 gelateria
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
Car-free • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Family • Adventure • Architecture • Shopping • Romantic • Wine • Relaxation • History • Foodie • People & Culture
$14.00
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This itinerary will bring you from Ghent (Belgium), with stops in Switzerland, to the south of Italy (where my family lives) and back.
I included the following:
✅Must see | do for every city
🍝Food map for every city
🚘Km's
💡Things to know
💤 Airbnb recommendations
💶 Costs
If you want a custom itinerary, you can book this service on my page.
This itinerary will be free of charge, as an example for my custom itinerary service but feel free to give a tip if you liked it.
(It's not complete as we changed the plan a bit)
❤️Safe travels❤️
Couples • Family • Foodie • Road Trip • People & Culture • Romantic • Outdoors • History • Relaxation
Free
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A 1-week road trip through Puglia, in Southern Italy. This list includes towns to check out, favorite beaches, and a few restaurant/gelateria highlights. Message me for a very special hotel recommendation, not included on the list.
Road Trip • Boutique • Architecture • History • Design • People & Culture • Beach • Wine • Foodie
Free
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Puglia represents the heel of the Italian boot, and is one of the most beautiful southern regions of Italy.
White beaches and crystal clear sea, picturesque villages and excellent culinary tradition have made it one of the most popular destinations for a holiday.
When you choose to organize a trip to discover Puglia, one of the first questions that arise is certainly where to sleep.
Puglia boasts a vast offer in terms of accommodation and accommodation facilities: from hotels to apartments and holiday homes, from traditional farms to tourist villages and resorts to campsites, every traveler can find the accommodation best suited to their needs and budget.
Whether you decide to visit cities of art such as Lecce or Bari, or whether you want to lie on the beach, this extensive region has so much to offer. Even those looking for splendid villages and typical villages will certainly not be disappointed: from the famous Alberobello to the "white city" Ostuni, passing through the renowned Otranto and the various towns on the Gargano coast, choosing where to sleep in Puglia is only a question of budget and personal preferences, in based on the type of holiday you intend to take.
50+ • Accessibility • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Camping • Design • History • Luxury • Road Trip • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic
Free
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Lu sule, lu mare and lu ientu: how many times have you heard these three words associated with the wonderful Salento? Well I will tell you that the sun, the sea and the wind are three things that strongly characterize this land, but there is much more. Between crystal clear sea, good food, baroque cities and thousand-year-old villages, it has always been a magical land!
Salento, the region that forms the heel of the Italian boot, is bathed by the Ionian Sea to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east and also boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy.
If you are planning your holidays in Salento and are looking for advice on how to best organize your trip, you are in the right place!
In this guide you will find lots of advice:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🚊Transportations
🏨 Where to stay
🏛️What to visit
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants
🍹cocktail bar and beach clubs
🎒excursions and activities
✨unusual places
📌10 day itinerary
The main stages of the itinerary are:
-Lecce
-Torre dell'Orso
-Otranto
-Santa Cesarea Terme
-Castro
-Santa Maria di Leuca
-Marina di Pescoluse
-Gallipoli
-Porto Cesareo
During the journey from one stop to another there will be many other unmissable places and breathtaking beaches!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Design • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Van Life • Wellness
$10.00
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