Places to Stay in Puglia
Salento
Choose the Salento for your next holidays! In the heel of Italy, beautiful land between two seas, the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea...
Valle d’Itria
This is a hill region stretching between the Provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto. The Valle d’Itria boasts some of the best-known scenery in the region...
Gargano
The Gargano shows a succession of lovely bays, coves, caves and small hills. What is most striking is the beauty of nature, remained largely intact and not violated by humans...
Lecce
Fully included in the Salento region, the end of the heel of the boot, the Province of Lecce is the second most populous in Puglia after that of Bari...
Brindisi
The Province of Brindisi is characterized by a mostly flat landscape, typical of Salento region, while in the rest of territory there are principally woods, hills and the landscape is characterized by the typical Trulli...
Bari
Located in Terra di Bari, the province is characterized by the Murge hills, which reach and often exceeding 600 meters...
Barletta-Andria-Trani
Established in 2004, the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani is the smallest and least populous of Puglia. Its territory is mostly flat and hilly...
Taranto
Overlooking the Ionian Sea, the Province of Taranto has about 600,000 inhabitants. The main city is Taranto, which is called the city of the two seas, because it lies between the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo...
Foggia
The Tavoliere, together with Daunian Apennine and the Gargano Promontory, is one of three natural regions composing the Province...



