With wild beaches, atmospheric towns and fresh local food, holidays to Puglia in Italy's south-eastern tip are a feast for the senses.
Picture-perfect Puglia
Puglia's a treasure of a region which lines the heel of Italy's boot. It's growing in popularity thanks to clear turquoise seas, expansive coastlines and rocky coves. As if that weren't enough, it's also got welcoming locals, traditional architecture and tasty food by the bucketload – get ready to dig in.
Historic towns
After surviving a fair few invasions over the years, Puglia's towns have now got a mishmash of architectural styles. Impressive castles and cathedrals are dotted all over, while traditional whitewashed 'trullo' houses can be found in charming Alberobello. Lecce, the 'Florence of the South', is full of elegant Baroque buildings, while the kasbah-esque quarters of Bari are not to be missed.