Day 6, villages Between Trulli and Sea
Your day begins in Alberobello, a World Heritage Site, where the urban landscape is unique in the world. Walking with a local guide through the cobbled streets of the Rione Monti and Aia Piccola districts, you will find yourself surrounded by hundreds of trulli, the famous dry-stone buildings with conical roofs that are the symbol of the Itria Valley. Each trullo tells an ancient story of rural traditions, architectural ingenuity, and popular spirituality, often visible in the mysterious symbols painted on the roofs. Entering one of these buildings, now transformed into artisan workshops or small museums, you will feel the living soul of a past that is still present.
Head to Polignano a Mare, nestled on high limestone cliffs that plunge into the Adriatic Sea, where the sea has carved out sea caves. Here, the historic centre tells centuries of history: a maze of paved alleys, ancient arches, and panoramic terraces overlooking an endless blue. As you stroll around, you will discover medieval churches such as the Chiesa Matrice di Santa Maria Assunta and sights dedicated to the famous singer Domenico Modugno. Don't miss out on tasting the famous “Caffè Speciale,” which is prepared only here according to an ancient recipe, and linger on the famous Lama Monachile beach, an iconic cove nestled between two rocky walls.
Continue towards Monopoli, just a few kilometres away. Its historic centre, built on ancient Messapian and Roman ruins, retains the charm of a fortified city, with walls, ramparts, and the majestic Castello Carlo V overlooking the sea. Here, every corner smells of history and the Mediterranean, with white stone, crystal clear sea, and authentic flavours that make this land unique.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.