Guided e-bike tour that starts from Martina Franca and arrives in Cisternino crossing the country roads of the Valle d’Itria and then return to the starting point. Pedal through dry walls, trulli, vineyards, pastures, wheat fields and olive trees. Go to Martina Franca and walk among the baroque buildings of its historic center. See the facade of the Basilica of S. Martin, the Ducal Palace, the monumental fountain of the Apulian Aqueduct and Piazza Maria Immacolata. Stop and taste an artisanal ice cream and then go back to Cisternino.
Pedal through the countryside of the Itria Valley and arrived in the village, explore the old town and reach a viewpoint for breathtaking views. Find out why the buildings are whitewashed with lime, listen to some curiosities about the history and architecture of the place. Be enchanted by the romantic streets of one of “the most beautiful villages in Italy”.
Stroll among the elegant baroque buildings of Martina Franca. Enter the historic center by an arch along the ancient city walls, admire the Doge’s Palace, the facade of the basilica of San Martino and be embraced by Piazza Maria Immacolata. Enjoy an artisanal ice-crem
Reach Cisternino by cycling, with the breeze in your hair, along the roads of the Itria Valley between trulli, dry walls, vineyards and olive groves.
Cycle through the romantic streets of the historic center of Cisternino. Discover why the houses are whitewashed with lime. Cross the village of the flowered balconies and the square with the clock tower. Admire the Norman tower and the belvedere with a breathtaking view of the Itria Valley.
Breathe the scents of the countryside and immerse yourself in its colors, the red of the earth, the yellow of the ears of wheat and the green of the pastures.
You will find the guide waiting for you with e-bikes in the parking lot in Largo Michelangelo Semeraro.
Brindisi, a historic port city in the Puglia region of southern Italy, is known for its rich maritime heritage and strategic location on the Adriatic Sea. The city offers a blend of ancient Roman ruins, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant local culture, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
A 13th-century castle built by Emperor Frederick II, offering stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and hosting cultural events.
A beautiful cathedral with a mix of Romanesque and Baroque architecture, featuring a stunning rose window and historic artifacts.
A 22-meter-tall Roman column dating back to the 2nd century AD, standing as a symbol of the city's ancient history.
A striking modern bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava, offering a unique architectural contrast to the historic city.
Brindisi offers several beautiful beaches with clear waters and sandy shores, perfect for relaxation and water activities.
A traditional Puglian pasta dish with orecchiette pasta and turnip greens, often served with anchovies.
A hearty dish of rice, potatoes, and mussels, cooked in a savory broth.
A creamy, fresh cheese made from mozzarella and cream, often served with bread and tomatoes.
A type of dry bread soaked in water and topped with tomatoes, onions, and olive oil.
This is the best time to visit Brindisi for beach activities and outdoor events. The weather is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and tourists.
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Brindisi is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Brindisi Station
Brindisi Bus Terminal
The bus system covers the city and surrounding areas. Buses are affordable and frequent.
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Known as the 'Florence of the South' for its stunning Baroque architecture and rich history.
Famous for its unique Trulli houses, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A beautiful hilltop town with whitewashed buildings and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.
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