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Explore Hidden Italy

Why Explore Apulia, Calabria, and Basilicata?
Apulia (Puglia): A Journey through Timeless Beauty
From the iconic trulli houses of Alberobello to the baroque splendor of Lecce, Apulia is a feast for the senses. With miles of stunning coastline and charming hilltop towns, you’ll feel as though time has stood still. Enjoy the slow pace of life in this region while indulging in world-class wines and olive oils straight from local vineyards and groves. Perfect for lovers of history, food, and breathtaking landscapes.
Highlights: The whitewashed streets of Ostuni, the "White City"
Secluded beaches like Cala Jannita, perfect for peaceful getaways
Lecce’s Baroque architecture and Roman ruins


Calabria: Wild, Untouched, and Unforgettable
Calabria offers some of Italy’s most unspoiled natural beauty. Nestled between the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas, this southern region is rich in rugged coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic mountain landscapes. Perfect for adventurers and those seeking authentic experiences, Calabria invites you to explore ancient fortresses, hidden coves, and picturesque villages where life remains simple.
Highlights: The awe-inspiring Castello di Roseto Capo Spulico, perched over the Ionian Sea Hiking in the Sila Mountains, where forests meet tranquil lakes The mesmerizing beaches of Capo Vaticano, where turquoise waters invite you for a swim
Basilicata: Where Ancient Meets Modern
Home to Matera, the city of ancient cave dwellings, Basilicata is a region that breathes history and mystery. Wander through Matera’s UNESCO-listed Sassi, the unique stone homes carved into cliffs, or hike through the stunning landscapes of Pollino National Park. Here, every corner has a story to tell, from prehistoric times to medieval fortresses.
Highlights: Matera’s Sassi, a once-hidden treasure now recognized as one of the most extraordinary cities in the world The untouched beauty of the Pollino National Park Ancient ruins and medieval castles that transport you through time


Bari: The Gateway to the Adriatic
Bari, the capital of Apulia, offers a perfect blend of urban charm and rich history. Wander through the narrow streets of Bari Vecchia (Old Town), discover the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, and enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling local markets. Bari is a city that breathes life and welcomes you with open arms to the warmth of southern Italy.
Highlights: Bari’s Old Town, where medieval streets lead to stunning coastal views The Basilica di San Nicola, a pilgrimage site for both Catholics and Orthodox Christians Bustling markets offering authentic Apulian flavors like fresh orecchiette pasta and seafood Unveil Italy’s Best-Kept Secrets with Private, Personalized Tours Let Tours Just for You craft an exclusive journey that reveals the hidden wonders of these regions. Whether you’re drawn to Apulia’s sun-soaked beaches, Calabria’s rugged landscapes, or Basilicata’s ancient mysteries, we offer curated private tours that bring you closer to Italy’s soul—far from the crowds, and filled with authentic experiences.
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