Apulia - Wikipedia Apulia ( əˈpuːliə ə-POO-lee-ə), also known by its Italian name Puglia (Italian: [ˈpuʎʎa]), [4][a] is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south
15 Beautiful Places to Visit in Puglia, Italy - Earth Trekkers Puglia, with its limestone cliffs, golden beaches, karst caves, vineyards, enormous groves of olive trees, and beautiful collection of coastal and hill towns, is one of Italy’s best road trip destinations If you want to go off the beaten path and explore a quieter corner of Italy, put Puglia on your list
17 Best Places to Visit in Puglia, Italy (+Map) - Touropia The region of Puglia (also known as Apulia) is a hidden gem, which unlike much of the rest of Italy, does not suffer from mass tourism Located within the heel of Italy’s boot-shaped peninsula, it is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, charming towns, and gorgeous coastline
What are the 10 must-see places in Apulia? - Italy´s Dream Travel What are the 10 must-see places in Apulia? Apulia is considered one of the most flowered regions in southern Italy In fact, there are many things worth visiting and today we are going to present an unforgettable itinerary!
Apulia - Puglia - Life in Italy Apulia or Puglia is a long, slender region with a vast stretch of sun-baked coastline Apulia’s southernmost tip, the Salento peninsula, forms the heel of the Italian boot Apulia is bordered on the northwest by Molise and its western border is with Campania and Basilicata
Puglia: Things to do Places to visit - Italia. it Apulia: the sunny region between two seas and warm hospitality in places rich in history Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, it is a magical combination of artefacts, history, art and unspoilt nature, amidst beautiful coastlines and picture-postcard landscapes
Apulia, Italy: travel guide and places to visit Apulia is a relatively undiscovered region despite having some lovely beaches and impressive architecture Highlights include its unusual trulli buildings with their conical roofs, some excellent baroque architecture and the Gargano peninsula
Visit Apulia, land of olive trees, white stones and wilderness Apulia is the least mountainous region in Italy, in fact it consists mainly (98%) of flat land, consisting of the Tavoliere delle Puglie, which is the largest plain in Italy after the Po Valley and occupies almost half of the Capitanata, and hills divided between the Murge and Serre Salentine
Puglia (Apulia) Region, Italy The territory of Puglia (also called Apulia in English), is the easternmost region in Italy, a long, narrow peninsula, bordered by two seas, the Ionian and Adriatic, with the longest coastline in the Italian peninsula