Apulia: what you need to know, a bit of history and what to visit today

History of Apulia and what to visit today, cities of art, beaches and resorts.

The history of Apulia dates back to ancient times, with human settlements dating back to Neolithic times. The region has been inhabited by many civilisations over the centuries, including the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Normans and the Aragonese. Today, Apulia is a region rich in history, art and culture, with many cities of art to visit. Among the most famous cities are Lecce, known for its Lecce Baroque, Bari, with its historical centre and the Basilica of San Nicola, and Alberobello, famous for its trulli.

Puglia is also famous for its beautiful beaches, with some of the most beautiful in Italy. Among the most renowned beaches are The Faraglioni of Vieste, Porto Selvaggio beach in Nardò and the Baia dei Turchi beach in Otranto.

Other tourist resorts not to be missed in Apulia are the Itria Valley, with its characteristic white villages such as Ostuni e Locorotondo, the wonderful city of Monopoli (Monopoli is a city located in the Apulia region of southern Italy. It is a popular tourist destination thanks to its beautiful beaches, its well-preserved historical centre and its traditional gastronomy. Monopoli is also known for its port, which offers a wide range of tourist activities and services. The city is also an excellent starting point for those who want to explore other beautiful locations in Apulia, such as Polignano a Mare, Ostuni and Alberobello.) and the Gargano National Park, with its marvellous maritime pine forests and rocky bays.

Moreover, Apulia is famous for its traditional cuisine, characterised by dishes based on fresh fish, olive oil, tomatoes and seasonal vegetables. Typical dishes to try include orecchiette with turnip tops, grilled fish and burrata, a fresh, creamy cheese. In summary, Apulia is a fascinating and varied region that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history, art, nature and gastronomy of the place.

Puglia is a region in southern Italy that in recent years has become a popular holiday destination for travellers in search of authenticity, natural beauty and local traditions. With its breathtaking coastline, white sandy beaches, ancient cities and delicious cuisine, Puglia offers a unique and unforgettable experience for tourists.

Coastal cities such as Polignano a Mare, Ostuni e Gallipoli are popular destinations for those who love the sea and cliffs. Similarly, art cities such as Lecce, Bari and Alberobello with their historical monuments and Baroque architecture attract many visitors interested in the region's culture and history.

Apulian cuisine is world-renowned for its simplicity and authenticity, with dishes such as orecchiette with turnip tops, burrata cheese and focaccia winning over the palate of anyone who tastes it.

In addition, Puglia offers numerous outdoor activities such as trekking along the coast, cycling among the olive groves, wine tasting in local wineries and visits to the trulli of Alberobello, World Heritage Site’UNESCO.

In short, Puglia is a tourist destination that has so much to offer to anyone who decides to visit, thanks to its beauty, cultural heritage and authenticity.