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Apulia, located in the southern part of Italy, is a fascinating region that, thanks to its shape offers an extraordinary and rich variety of landscapes, crystal clear sea, ancient and perched villages, and rural countryside settings.

The Apulian territory is characterized by a coastline that stretches for miles, interrupted only by striking cliffs and hidden bays. Along this coast are some of the most beautiful beaches of Italy, with fine white sand that gently dips into the clear waters. Among the most famous are the beaches of Pescoluse, Torre dell’Orso and Porto Selvaggio.

But Puglia is not just about sea. Inland, there are fascinating hilly landscapes dotted with centuries-old olive groves and vineyards that produce some of Italy’s best olive oils and wines. The vivid colors of the Apulian hinterland are a mix of deep green shades given by the great variety of plants and the red and terracotta tones of the land and earth.

The region is also famous for its historic tiny burgs, true treasures that are part of the endless Puglia cultural heritage. Alberobello is one of the most iconic villages, with its typical trulli, conical and white stone buildings part of the UNESCO World Heritage.

Apulia is also famous for its cuisine, which combines tradition and authentic flavors. Typical dishes include orecchiette with turnip tops, mashed broad beans with chicory, octopus alla pignata, and Bari’s famous focaccia. Each town and village has its own culinary delicacies, which can be enjoyed in the many local restaurants and trattorias.

In conclusion, Puglia is a peerless region with its natural beauty, its crystal clear sea, its historic villages, and its delicious cuisine. Exploring Puglia means immersing yourself in a land rich in culture, age-old traditions, and breathtaking landscapes that make every visit an unforgettable experience.