Castro Marina, Puglia
A beautiful seaside area featuring clear blue seas, picturesque coves and long sandy beaches. The seaside towns and villages have a wonderful lively character during the summer months and colourful restaurants spill out onto public piazzas during the evenings.
Why Holiday in Puglia?
Puglia is Italy's boot heel, its Southeastern most region.
If you have already toured the northern part of Italy and are looking for something equally fascinating, completely different and much less crowded, this is a wonderful area to consider. It offers at least one excellent archeological museum, a host of cathedrals dating back to the 10th century, several deserted - and thus highly atmospheric - Greek and Roman ruins, a gleaming necklace of lively fishing villages, one of Europe's largest forests, a chain of medieval hill towns, and some of the very cleanest beaches and water in the Mediterranean. It also has its own subspecies of architecture, called barocco leccese. Characterized by extremely ornate carvings that cover the entire surface of churches and palazzi, its apex is reached in the delighttful little city of Lecce.
There is one other attraction that you will see only in Apulia, and that is Trulli (singular, “Trullo”). Whitewashed cones made of stones held together without mortar, they are visible in almost every wheat field and olive grove, where they serve as miniature barns. But they are at their most picturesque when clustered together in the hundreds, to form a town. This is Alberobello, and it's a wonderful site you will never forget.
The region is served by direct flights to the region's two main airports at Bari and Brindisi.
Vivid Italy is your perfect choice for a holiday in Puglia. In Puglia we have villas, apartments and hotels ideal for your holiday.
How To Get There
You can take direct flights from Stansted to Bari on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays with Ryanair.
From Stansted you can also fly direct to Brindisi on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with Ryanair.