3 Top Ways to Enjoy Holidays In Puglia
Often, holidays in Puglia are overlooked in favour of some of the higher profile regions of Italy, like Tuscany and Umbria, but in fact, this delightful part of the country has so much to offer the visitor. Whether you're just passing through, or you have time to stay for a week or longer, there is plenty to keep you entranced.
Here are three ways to ensure your holidays in Puglia are everything you dreamed of and more.
Know the Ins and Outs
Visiting this laid-back region of Italy is not without its essential prerequisites. You can't expect to get the most out of any destination if you go practically unaware of what to expect - although if you’re the adventurous type, you can allow it surprise you. Knowing as much as possible about this lovely region and its people will help you save time, money and effort, and enable you to zero in on the things that matter – a sure recipe for an unforgettable experience. As just a sample of interesting facts on the area, Puglia is home to not one, but three UNESCO World Heritage sites. The food and wine of the region is a true feast for the senses, and many delicacies are unique to the area - the extra virgin olive oil that the region produces is renowned as the best in the country. Do a little research before you leave in order to make the best itinerary for your personal interests.
Know the Best Times to Visit and Why
The question of "when is the best time to visit" generates one simple answer: now! Unlike other more touristy places in the world, Puglia is largely an undiscovered gem - a destination that still exudes a sense of authenticity, where people are always warm, hospitable and friendly and the food is not only affordable, but delicious as well. No doubt, however, with recent campaigns to market the region around the world, the secret will soon be out. Holidays in Puglia are great at anytime of the year as the region enjoys a temperate, fairly dry climate, making it comfortable for exploration and enjoyment of its many and varied charms.
Know What You Can Do
Despite the culture and the wonderful local traditions, this region of Italy will not burn a huge hole in your pocket. It is, in fact, one of the most affordable and budget-friendly places to visit in Europe. Having established that, a bit of forward planning will still make your holidays in Puglia even more memorable. As previously mentioned, the region is home to some of the world’s best food and wine and is renowned for its innovative methods of cooking and wine making. You can tour wineries and participate in tastings, or even watch how olive oil is produced at an ancient olive mill – all for a very reasonable cost. But as well as this, the region is home to about 800 kilometres of coastline, including many excellent beaches, so the beach lover will not be disappointed. For history and culture buffs, there are many beautiful churches, museums, galleries and archaeological sites to be visited.
Carolyn Spinks is COO of ABTOI - The Association of British Travel Organisers to Italy. If you’re looking for the perfect holidays in Puglia their LoveItaly website provides destination information, contact details of tour operator members to help you plan the best Italian holiday, ‘insider’ tips, year round special offers and information on everything from beach holidays in Sardinia, cycling in Sicily, to a wedding or honeymoon in Tuscany.