Everything Tagged ‘Puglia’
Intimate Land & Sea Adventure
Unlike any other product in Puglia, these intimate and luxurious restored vessels are at your disposal for a most fascinating voyage down the Pugliese coast. On these itineraries there are shore excursions each day inclusive in the price of the voyage. Of course, you may choose only to lounge aboard...
March 3rd, 2010 | Creative, Our Trips | Read More
The Towns of Puglia
While the great guide books and travel writers of the world can offer you details on history and what “must” be seen in Puglia, we prefer to provide you with a snippet of what we think and why we love our region. Here are some notes on cities we visit in almost all of our programs and what...
February 11th, 2010 | Blog, Featured | Read More
NY Times Travel | The Heel is Rising
By Frank Bruni
We were bound for a farmhouse, and I had my doubts. Like many seasoned travelers, I’d been burned by the promise of rustic lodging with multi-star amenities, a happy-sounding combination that often meant a working telephone in a stone chamber otherwise untouched by progress and...
May 6th, 2007 | Industry Buzz | Read More
USA TODAY | Puglia: Italy’s heel has it all, except tourists
By Giovanna Dell’orto, Associated Press Writer
POLIGNANO A MARE, Italy — Puglia has some of the brightest seas, most diverse art and architecture, most mouthwatering peasant cuisine and kindest people in all of Italy — including strangers who will go out of their way to lead you to one after...
April 26th, 2007 | Industry Buzz | Read More
THE OBSERVER | Is Puglia the new Tuscany?
By Amy Raphael, The Observer, Sunday 27 June 2004
Puglia’s microclimate produces some of Italy’s tastiest food – for years appreciated only by the locals. But the south-east’s best-kept secret is becoming a hot destination for gourmet travellers, says Amy Raphael.
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June 27th, 2004 | Industry Buzz | Read More










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