Dramatic limestone stacks and sweeps of sugary white sand at Baia delle Zagare, one of Puglia’s prettiest beaches - dpVUE.images Puglia has a 500 mile-long coast, spanning two seas: the Adriatic to ...
Travelers tend to visit Italy for its food, history, landscape and culture rather than its beaches. Sometimes, like in the Puglia region down in the country’s heel, all three come together magically.
The white-washed seacliff towns along Puglia’s Gargano peninsula hang out over the glittering turquoise of the Adriatic - Peter Adams Puglia’s 800km-long coastline (Italy’s longest) is brimming with ...
The rocky coastline of this region of southern Italy abounds with sandy beaches which are often just a short walk from charming towns ensconced by pine forest, olive groves and the Adriatic sea. Many ...
Nestled in the southern part of Italy, forming the iconic “heel” of the boot, Puglia offers an unforgettable trip through millennia of history, breathtaking natural wonders, and a delicious food scene ...
Far from the most popular tourist spots, some of Puglia's beaches offer an unspoilt setting, with wild nature, sea caves and crystal-clear waters. Here are five hidden gems to discover this summer!
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