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There are therefore many ways in which to experience Italy as a tourist and travel enthusiast, and in each case you can count on comfortable accommodation whose mark of quality is its being Italian. It is enough to discover your kind of holiday and then set in motion your choice for a city, a country setting or a gastronomic experience. After all there are thousands of possible itineraries each proposing a different corner of Italy.
The green heart of the Murgian hills is a must for tourists who love holidays in places still immersed in the quiet greenery of the countryside. Thousands of cone shaped houses called ‘trulli’ dot the area, and give evidence of a fascinating and mysterious landscape where one is still able to behold the sacred and profane symbols of a historical landscape. » scopri
For those who desire a history quiet holiday far from the crowds, the province of Matera in Basilicata, beyond the hinterland of region of Salente and the Ionic side of Puglia, from Brindisi to Otranto, from Capo di Leuca to Taranto, offers places marked by tradition and history waiting to be discovered. » scopri
Light, colour and scenery; the whole of the Salento area, a strip of paradise contained between the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea with approximately 250 kilometres of mixed sandy and rocky coastline contributes in creating a magical and unforgettable atmosphere between the green of the secular olive groves and vineyards, the crystalline blue of the sea, the white houses and the twisty little streets of the small, very characteristic villages. » scopri
Situated on the north of the Gargano promontory, in the province of Foggia, the lakes of Varano and Lesina are among the biggest of the coastal lakes on the peninsula. A paradise for animals, but also for tourists in search of uncontaminated areas. » scopri