This is not just a tour, but a carefully designed journey that connects places through meaning, not just geography. Each stop is part of a broader narrative, where history, architecture, and local identity come together to create a deeper understanding of Southern Italy.
Unlike standard tours focused only on sightseeing, this experience is built to give context, flow, and authenticity. You won’t just visit iconic locations—you’ll understand why they matter, how they are connected, and what makes them unique within the cultural landscape of Puglia and beyond.
With small groups, flexible pacing, and a personalized approach, this tour allows you to experience each destination without rush, avoiding the typical “checklist” feeling and instead offering a more immersive and thoughtful exploration.
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Our team will be waiting in front of the Puglia Bella store at Strada Vallisa 23. Look for the Puglia Bella sign and the bikes displayed outside. Show your mobile voucher to the staff upon arrival.
Begin your journey into the world of Frederick II of Swabia, known as the “Stupor Mundi,” with a visit to Castel del Monte, a unique masterpiece recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More than a fortress or a hunting residence, this extraordinary structure stands as a symbol of medieval knowledge: a perfect octagon, designed with mathematical precision and rich in astronomical meaning. With its 8 towers, 8 rooms on each floor, and a striking octagonal courtyard, Castel del Monte remains an architectural and cultural enigma that continues to fascinate scholars and travelers alike. During your visit, you will discover: • the symbolic meaning behind its design • its connection to medieval science, astronomy, and philosophy • the vision of Frederick II that inspired its creation
Continue your journey to Trani, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” a charming coastal town rich in history and elegance. Here, you will visit one of the most iconic landmarks of Puglia: the Cathedral of Trani, often called the “Queen of Puglian Cathedrals.” Built in luminous local limestone and set dramatically right on the seafront, it is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. You will then explore the historic Jewish quarter (Giudecca) and the ancient harbor, where traces of the Crusades era can still be felt among noble palaces and along the waterfront. During your visit, you will discover: • the unique architecture and seaside setting of the cathedral • the history of the Jewish community in Trani • the city’s role as a key port during the Crusades
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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