Private UNESCO Heritage Tour at Castel del Monte e Matera

8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 3 more

Discover two UNESCO World Heritage Sites on an exclusive journey through Castel del Monte and the Sassi of Matera. This private tour blends history, architecture, and culture for an authentic taste of Southern Italy. Travel in comfort with a local guide who reveals the stories and mysteries behind each site. Explore Castel del Monte, Emperor Frederick II’s 13th-century masterpiece, famed for its octagonal symmetry and timeless aura. Continue to Matera, one of the world’s oldest cities, where stone-carved homes and cave churches narrate centuries of human life. Enjoy flexible pacing, stunning photo stops, and personal storytelling throughout your day.

Visit two UNESCO sites in one day
Expert local guide and private driver
Comfortable transport and custom itinerary
Experience the real soul of Southern Italy

What's Included

Private transportation
Travel insurance
Guided Walking Tour of Castel del Monte and the Sassi of Matera
Pick-up and drop-off service
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private tour of Castel del Monte and Matera with a professional multilingual guide
Entrance ticket to Castel del Monte (can be purchased on site or online)
Personal expenses
Tastings of local specialties during the tour
Tips for the guide and driver
Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Meeting Point: Arrive at the hotel lobby pick-up location 10 minutes before departure. Your guide and driver will meet you there.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • Bari (Pass by)

    Bari is a captivating coastal city in Puglia where ancient charm meets modern vitality along the Adriatic Sea. In Bari Vecchia, narrow alleys, whitewashed houses, and the aroma of fresh orecchiette evoke timeless traditions. The Basilica di San Nicola, a Romanesque masterpiece, overlooks the sea and draws pilgrims from around the world. Beyond the old town, elegant boulevards, lively cafés, and the Lungomare Nazario Sauro reveal a vibrant, authentic southern spirit. With its warm hospitality and rich flavors, Bari captures the true essence of Puglia.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Bitonto is a historic gem of Puglia, known as the “City of Olive Oil” for its centuries-old production of one of Italy’s finest extra virgin oils. Located just a few kilometers from Bari, this elegant town boasts a rich artistic and architectural heritage that reflects its prosperous medieval past. The heart of Bitonto is its beautifully preserved old town, a maze of limestone alleys, noble palaces, and charming courtyards that open onto lively piazzas. The Cathedral of San Valentino, a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque art, stands as a symbol of the city’s spiritual and cultural identity. Beyond its historical beauty, Bitonto is alive with local traditions, festivals, and the warm hospitality typical of southern Italy. Its museums and olive mills tell stories of craftsmanship and devotion to the land. Between art, flavor, and authenticity, Bitonto offers travelers a captivating journey into the true essence of Puglia’s soul and heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Terlizzi is a picturesque town in the heart of Puglia, celebrated for its deep artistic roots, ancient traditions, and vibrant local life. Just a short distance from Bari and the Adriatic coast, it enchants visitors with its elegant historic center, where stone streets, noble palaces, and baroque churches reveal centuries of history. The Cathedral of San Michele Arcangelo dominates the skyline with its impressive bell tower, a landmark visible from miles away. Known for its thriving flower cultivation and lively weekly market, Terlizzi combines agricultural authenticity with a refined sense of beauty. Its artisan workshops, cafés, and small restaurants reflect the genuine rhythm of Apulian life. Every year, traditional festivals and religious celebrations fill the streets with color and devotion, offering travelers a glimpse of timeless local culture. Between art, faith, and rural charm, Terlizzi stands as a true expression of Puglia’s living heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Ruvo di Puglia is one of the most fascinating towns in northern Puglia, where history, art, and tradition blend harmoniously amid rolling landscapes and centuries-old olive groves. Once an important center of Magna Graecia, Ruvo preserves a rich archaeological heritage, proudly displayed in the renowned Jatta National Archaeological Museum, home to exquisite Greek vases and ancient artifacts. Its historic center is a maze of cobbled streets, white limestone houses, and elegant palaces that lead to the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque architecture. The town’s vibrant cultural scene, with festivals, concerts, and artisan markets, reveals a deep connection to its past and an eye to the future. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Alta Murgia National Park, Ruvo di Puglia invites travelers to explore the authentic essence of the region—where every stone, flavor, and smile tells the story of Puglia’s enduring soul.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Castel del Monte

    Castel del Monte is one of Italy’s most mysterious and iconic landmarks, rising majestically on a hill in the heart of Puglia. Built in the 13th century by Emperor Frederick II, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of medieval architecture and mathematical perfection. Its unique octagonal shape, repeated in towers, rooms, and courtyard, reflects a deep blend of symbolism, science, and art. Surrounded by olive groves and rolling countryside, the castle dominates the landscape with its austere beauty and golden limestone walls that glow under the southern sun. Though its exact purpose remains a mystery—part fortress, part astronomical observatory, or imperial retreat—Castel del Monte continues to fascinate historians and travelers alike. A visit here is a journey into geometry, legend, and light—an encounter with the genius of Frederick II and the timeless soul of Puglia.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Matera

    Matera, the city of Sassi, is a true gem nestled in the heart of Basilicata. With its houses carved into the rock, Matera transports you to a magical, almost timeless atmosphere. Strolling through its winding alleys reveals a world of caves, rock churches, and breathtaking views. Every corner tells an ancient story, a testament to a civilization that has remarkably adapted to nature. In 2019, Matera was named European Capital of Culture, and visiting it means immersing yourself in a unique heritage where tradition and innovation harmoniously coexist. Perfect for those seeking beauty, history, and an unforgettable experience, Matera is not just a destination—it’s a journey through time and the human spirit.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Gravina in Puglia

    Gravina in Puglia, a captivating town in the region of Puglia, is a place where history and nature blend seamlessly. Nestled on the edge of a deep ravine, the town offers stunning panoramas that leave visitors in awe. Its historic center is a maze of narrow alleys, stone houses, and ancient churches, each narrating a chapter of its rich past. Gravina’s underground world is equally fascinating, with caves and tunnels that have served as shelters and storerooms for centuries. The Romanesque Cathedral, perched majestically above the ravine, is a highlight, offering not only spiritual solace but also a glimpse into the town’s architectural splendor. Don’t miss the ancient aqueduct bridge, an engineering marvel that connects the town to the lush countryside. Gravina in Puglia, with its unspoiled charm, historical treasures, and warm local hospitality, is an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and unforgettable experience in Southern Italy.

    Admission ticket free
  • Altamura (Pass by)

    Altamura, the city of bread, is a delightful treasure in the Puglia region. Famous for its DOP-certified bread, Altamura offers a rich blend of history, culture, and tradition. Walking through its charming streets, you'll encounter stunning examples of medieval architecture, including the magnificent Altamura Cathedral, a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque style. The city is surrounded by the majestic Alta Murgia National Park, where nature and history intertwine. Altamura is also home to the fascinating Pulo, one of Italy's largest karst sinkholes. Whether you're a lover of history, nature, or gourmet cuisine, Altamura captivates with its warm hospitality and vibrant local life, making it a must-visit in Southern Italy.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Grumo Appula is a charming town in the heart of Puglia, nestled among olive groves and gentle hills just a short distance from Bari. Rich in history and authentic rural traditions, it offers visitors a glimpse of everyday Apulian life away from the usual tourist routes. Its historic center is a maze of narrow stone streets, whitewashed houses, and small squares where time seems to stand still. The Mother Church of Santa Maria Assunta, with its elegant Romanesque façade and precious artworks, stands as the spiritual heart of the town. Around it, local cafés and bakeries fill the air with the aroma of fresh focaccia and traditional sweets. Grumo Appula is also surrounded by a landscape ideal for slow travel—perfect for cycling, walking, or exploring the nearby Alta Murgia National Park. With its welcoming atmosphere, genuine hospitality, and strong cultural roots, Grumo Appula invites travelers to discover the quiet beauty of authentic Puglia.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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