Trace an arc across Puglia, the “heel of the boot” of sunny southern Italy, with your own private guide! You'll enjoy optional hikes of your choice and visits to stunning hill towns, ancient farmsteads, and two World Heritage Sites. The deep south of Italy has surprising layers of history, as you'll see in the whitewashed hill town of Ostuni, once a Greco-Roman city, and in charming Lecce, a Baroque gem known as the ”Florence of the South.” At the breathtaking World Heritage Site of Matera, you'll walk a labyrinth of hand-carved rock stairways that connect tiny piazzas and gardens to form a magical world with roots in prehistory. Your countryside accommodations will be beautiful and as unique as Puglia itself, and as always in Italy, you'll eat locally and well—with olive tasting (Puglia's orchards are hundreds of years old), cheese tasting, wine tasting, and meals that celebrate the deeply rooted cucina povera tradition of simple and delicious dishes with fresh local ingredients. A fun add-on option is a cooking class at one of the palaces in Matera. Your private guide is the key to all this, introducing you to people and places you wouldn't find on your own as you explore. Andiamo!
Arrive: Bari, Italy
Depart: Bari, Italy
Explore the spectacular city of Matera, a World Heritage Site dating to the early Middle Ages and set on a rocky outcrop. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited human settlements in the world, with a cityscape that has been described as “Biblical.” You’ll walk a tangle of narrow alleys between interconnected neighborhoods, see cave homes hewn from tufa rock, and climb hand-carved staircases in this magical realm crowned by a 13th century cathedral. Options each day include a hike among the rock-cut churches of the Murgia plateau, a “foodie” day to visit a dairy, a bread maker, and an ancient winery, or a tour of some of Matera’s grand Baroque palaces. If you wish, you can add on a cooking class in one of the palaces. Depart via Bari on Day 7.
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If you choose the hiking options, you must feel comfortable hiking 3 to 5 hours, with recent experience hiking five miles in a day. You need to be able to hike on uneven surfaces, occasionally downhill over loose rocks, so good balance is important. The hikes explore a mix of terrain, from dirt roads to paths across rolling hills to ancient stone staircases, which can be quite steep.
"This was the trip of a lifetime! Everything about the planning was excellent and thoughtful. So many historical places and cultural visits that really gave a solid impression for this area of Italy."
Gina P.
Los Osos,CA
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