Leave Bari in comfort and discover Alberobello, the UNESCO-listed village famed for its cone-roofed trulli. Travel through the scenic Itria Valley by private minivan, then choose how you’d like to explore: join a private, focused 2-hour walking tour led by a licensed guide, or select the transfer-only option and wander at your own pace.
Stroll the quiet lanes of Rione Aia Piccola, learn about ancient dry-stone building techniques, and capture panoramic views of thousands of trulli from the Santa Lucia viewpoint. Finish in lively Rione Monti, dotted with artisan shops and photogenic alleys. Enjoy one hour of free time for lunch or shopping before your return ride to Bari.
With door-to-door transfer service, bottled water on board, and flexible options, this half-day escape is an easy way to experience the magic of Alberobello.
Alberobello private tour<br/>Pickup included
Self-guided tour<br/>Pickup included
The Trulli of Alberobello are one of Italy’s most iconic and fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Located in the heart of Puglia’s Itria Valley, these whitewashed limestone dwellings with conical roofs date back to the 14th century and were built using the ancient dry-stone technique—without mortar. Their unique architecture, once designed for easy dismantling to avoid taxes, today symbolizes Apulian craftsmanship and tradition. Visitors can wander through the charming districts of Rione Monti and Aia Piccola, where hundreds of trulli still stand, many now hosting artisan shops, restaurants, and museums. Alberobello offers an unforgettable journey into southern Italy’s rural heritage and timeless charm.
Grasp the opportunity to visit the Trullo Sovrano museum, the largest and only two-story trullo in Alberobello, offering a fascinating journey into Puglia’s rural past. A visit to the Trullo Sovrano is like stepping back in time, where history, tradition, and ingenuity meet under one extraordinary stone roof.
Bari, the capital of Puglia, is a vibrant coastal city with a rich history and stunning architecture. Known for its Baroque buildings, lively markets, and delicious cuisine, Bari offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy. The city's historic center, Bari Vecchia, is a maze of narrow streets, ancient churches, and hidden squares, while the modern part of the city boasts a beautiful waterfront promenade and bustling commercial areas.
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This 13th-century castle was built by Emperor Frederick II and has been used as a prison, military barracks, and now a museum. It is a key historical landmark in Bari.
The old town of Bari is a maze of narrow streets, ancient churches, and hidden squares. It is a charming area with a rich history and unique atmosphere.
This beautiful waterfront promenade offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and is perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
This is one of the largest and most prestigious theaters in Italy, known for its stunning architecture and world-class performances.
A traditional Puglian dish made with homemade orecchiette pasta and turnip greens, cooked with garlic, olive oil, and chili pepper.
A delicious flatbread topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes herbs. It is a staple of Puglian cuisine and a must-try in Bari.
A traditional dessert made with almonds, sugar, and egg whites, shaped into a small ball and coated in sugar.
A twice-baked bread that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, typically served with tomatoes, olive oil, and oregano.
The peak season in Bari is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities and exploring the city. This is the busiest time of year, with festivals, events, and a lively atmosphere.
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Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique trulli houses, which are cone-shaped dwellings with a rich history.
This charming coastal town is known for its stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and its beautiful beaches.
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