Discover the beauty of southern Italy with a private, customizable tour of Bari and Matera. Walk through Bari’s charming old town, taste a delicious traditional focaccia, and explore Matera’s stunning Sassi cave dwellings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy the comfort of private transportation and the insights of a professional guide, with the flexibility to personalize the experience to match your interests and pace.
Cruise passengers: we will be waiting for you at the pier with a sign with your name on it
This Basilica is the main cathedral of Bari, Italy. Built in the 12th century, it is a stunning example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. Dedicated to Saint Sabinus, it features beautiful stone carvings, a crypt with ancient relics, and peaceful interiors.
Bari Vecchia is the old town of Bari, full of narrow streets, historic buildings, and local charm. It’s a lively area where you can see traditional homes, visit beautiful churches like the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, and watch locals make fresh pasta in the streets.
Piazza del Ferrarese is a lively square in Bari’s old town, close to the sea. It’s a popular meeting spot surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and historic buildings.
Piazza Mercantile is one of the main squares in Bari’s old town, full of history and charm. Surrounded by elegant buildings, cafes, and bars, it was once the center of trade and public life.
The Lungomare of Bari is a beautiful seaside promenade, perfect for a relaxing walk with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Lined with palm trees, historic buildings, and street lamps, it’s one of the most scenic spots in the city.
Teatro Petruzzelli is Bari’s most famous theater and one of the largest opera houses in Italy. Opened in 1903, it features stunning architecture and hosts operas, concerts, ballets, and other cultural events.
The Sassi of Matera are ancient cave dwellings carved into the rocks of a canyon in southern Italy. These historic neighborhoods, inhabited since prehistoric times, offer a unique look at early human settlement. Today, the Sassi are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with houses, churches, and hotels built right into the stone.
Sasso Barisano is one of the two ancient districts of the Sassi in Matera. It’s known for its cave houses carved into the rock, many of which have been restored into museums, hotels, and artisan shops.
The Sant’Agostino Complex in Matera is a historic religious site that includes a beautiful 13th-century church and former monastery. Overlooking the Sassi, it features Baroque and Romanesque architecture, frescoes, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great spot to enjoy panoramic views of the ancient city.
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