Paradise between the Adriatic and the Ionian Sea
Apulia means 800 kilometres of coast from Gargano and the Daunia to imperial Apulia and the province of Bari, to Magna Graecia, and from the Gravine region to the Itria valley and Murgia dei Trulli, right down to Salento. This is the land of sun and hospitality in the southeasternmost tip of Italy where culture, nature and history blend together perfectly. The Ionian Sea and the Adriatic trace a very varied coast line from steeply sloping cliffs with a glorious, colourful seabed and golden sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters. Inland there are broad high plateaus, deep canyons and soft, rolling hills with olive groves, vineyards and luxuriant forests...