PUGLIA IN 3 DAYS: BARI, POLIGNANO A MARE, MONOPOLI, ALBEROBELLO, LOCOROTONDO. TOP SIGHTS & TIPS 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Get to know must-see travel destinations in Puglia! Check out our 3-days-long trip plan during which we discover the best places of the region. We'll show you gorgeous beaches, picturesque towns, traditional architecture, not-to-be-missed monuments and much more. Let us guide you through southern Italy!
    Puglia is located in Italy's southern-eastern region, an area known for its abundant countryside, olive trees and a gentler pace of life. It is famous for its olive oil production, producing over 40% of Italy's and 12% of the world's oil! Adriatic and Ionian seas with crystal-clear waters are making this place a perfect destination for summer holidays not only for water sports lovers. The history of the region is very rich and at every corner you can find reminders of the past. Puglia is also known for its tasty Mediterranean cuisine and local wine - there are variety of must-taste regional specialities that you can find only there!
    In our video we show destinations that are easily reachable by public transport from Bari. You don't need to rent a car here to explore the region!
    We will show you 5 cities:
    - Bari - capital of the region, famous for its Basilica, Cathedral, Castle, Seaside Promenade, picturesque Old Town, theaters... It has also some nice public and private beaches and is well-connected with whole region by public transport
    - Polignano a Mare - shining gem of the coast of Valle d’Itria, perched atop a steep limestone cliff above the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic with incredible beach and Old Town with many sea-viewpoints
    - Monopoli - town of many sandy beaches, picturesque old fishing port and wonderful Cathedral. It's less touristic and more authentic
    - Alberobello - placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of the prettiest cities in Italy, full of cone-shaped houses called trulli which are its main attraction
    - Locorotondo - calm small town, where you can wander around the labyrinth of charming streets, full of white houses and lush vegetation. It's located on a hill with a landscape of the whole area
    We invite you on an adventure with us!
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Комментарии • 17

  • @piastekp4421
    @piastekp4421 Год назад

    Nice and interesting (very)

  • @dansouth2088
    @dansouth2088 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the vlog! We are heading to Pulia in late April 2024 and can't wait for the experience!

    • @piteroskyy
      @piteroskyy  5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sure you will enjoy it! This place is wonderful 😊

  • @ritajabbour4276
    @ritajabbour4276 Год назад

    Amazing 😍

  • @ritajabbour4276
    @ritajabbour4276 Год назад

    We have to go back in spring hehe ❤

  • @braziliansoulful
    @braziliansoulful 2 месяца назад

    Hello! Nice videos! Tks for sharing it. We rent 2 cars because we are in a family with 6 people including my parents. What do you think about it?

    • @piteroskyy
      @piteroskyy  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! I think that for 6 people cars are a good option. You will be more flexible and can go directly to the destination you want. Also there are some places where public transport doesn't go. But keep in mind that people in southern Italy are crazy drivers so don't forget to buy good insurance :)

  • @HIIAMMEOW
    @HIIAMMEOW 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, did you take bus from Bari to Alberobello?

    • @piteroskyy
      @piteroskyy  5 месяцев назад

      Hello! Yes, we did. Last year the train connection wasn't available, so the bus was the only option. It was fast and convenient, it took us about an hour to get to Alberobello from Bari Centrale by that bus.

    • @HIIAMMEOW
      @HIIAMMEOW 5 месяцев назад

      @@piteroskyy thank you. Did you buy the bus ticket at the Bari Centrale station? Just wondering if I should buy the return ticket in advance.

    • @piteroskyy
      @piteroskyy  5 месяцев назад

      @@HIIAMMEOW You're welcome! Yes, we buy the tickets there, about two days before the planned trip, in a shop directly near the bus station. Buses depart from Via Giuseppe Capruzzi and they sell tickets in shops there. They clearly mark outside a shop that they sell tickets to Alberobello. We bought just one-way ticket, because after Alberobello we went to Locorotondo and came back to Bari from that place, buying tickets at the station there before departure.

    • @HIIAMMEOW
      @HIIAMMEOW 5 месяцев назад

      @@piteroskyythank you very much for your info!

  • @brivsar
    @brivsar 16 дней назад

    Hello, i am travelling to Bari this month and i have exactly only 3 days. Do you think I can do first day Bari half day and the afternoon Alberobello, then second day Polignano a mare in the morning and in the afternoon Monopoli and third day Matera? Do you think this is possible and a good plan or not recommended one?

    • @piteroskyy
      @piteroskyy  16 дней назад +1

      Hello! I think it is absolutely possible, but it will be quite a busy trip. Will you have a car or will you depend on public transport? If you want to go by bus to Alberobello, you have to check well the timetable and bear in mind that sometimes buses come late or are full. Half a day there is enough, as well as in Bari if you want to focus only on the Old Town and its surroundings. Polignano and Monopoli can be done in one day, as we did - it's a perfect choice. And Matera for the last day is also a good option. Have a great time in Puglia! :)

    • @brivsar
      @brivsar 16 дней назад +1

      @@piteroskyy thank you! Yeah The plan is doing it by train/bus to all the towns. Thanks for the answer!!