Putignano
The city of Carnival
Putignano is a typical ancient village filled with a maze of alleys, narrow streets and small squares surrounded by enchanting loggias.
The city is famous for its “Carnival of Putignano”, one of the oldest in Italy, which is over 600 years old! Especially during the carnival, the town becomes a real tourist destination, attracting visitors from all corners of Italy and the world.
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Combine the visit of Putignano with one of this experiences:

Castellana Caves
The beautiful Castellana caves are the magical expression of nature’s tireless work over millions of years. In this natural phenomenon, you will recognize spectacular spires that reminiscent of Gothic cathedrals, as well as mythical animals and ancient trees. read more

Cooking class
In introductory Apulian cooking classes you will have the chance to gain practical knowledge about some of the most typical dishes of Puglia, including the most famous orecchiette with broccoli rabe. read more

Cheese tasting
Enjoy the vast production of high quality fresh cheese of Puglia! We will visit an artisanal cheese factory where, from the expert hands of the dairyman, some of the most famous Italian delicacies are born. read more

Valle d’Itria Festival
We take you to the Valle d’Itria Festival, where music and beauty blend with opera. Live the famous Puglia’s magic summer nights in Martina Franca! read more

Lunch or dinner in a Slow Food Restaurant
We will take you to the most authentic places, and we will introduce you to Apulian restaurants selected by the Slow Food Movement... read more

Wine tasting – Gioia del Colle Primitivo
We will visit one of the most famous wineries in Puglia, whose Gioia del Colle Primitivo wines are considered among the best in the world... read more

Food street market
Get a taste of traditional life in Puglia! At least once a week, every Apulian town organizes a local market where you can find local fresh food products... read more
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Alberobello
Alberobello is the Itria Valley’s premier location to see trulli, the cone-shaped houses distinctive to Apulia, making it the most enchanting part of Italy’s heel. Alberobello has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996 and it is a definitely the landmark of Puglia, a unique place that can not be missed. read more

Bari
Bari is the capital of Apulian Romanesque style. While here, you will see the two faces of the city. First, you will visit the French-influenced Murat quarter, with its elegant 19th Century theaters and majestic Liberty-style palaces. read more

Cisternino
Cisternino is one of Italy’s Most Beautiful Towns, with a natural terrace overlooking the bucolic countryside of Itria Valley. The medieval historical centre is characterized by white-washed, stone buildings with cool, shaded, cave-like interiors. read more

Conversano
Conversano was the center of one of the most important counties of Puglia, ruled from the 15th to the 19th century by the Acquaviva family... read more

Giovinazzo
Giovinazzo is a fascinating medieval village by the Adriatic Sea with a fortified small port and a wonderful romanesque cathedral. During our visit of Giovinazzo you will walk through narrow alleys, sunny squares and shady arches as the so called "Trajan Arch", built in the XIV century using two mile columns of the roman Trajan Way. read more

Locorotondo
The white and gleaming town of Locorotondo is certainly one of the most fascinating and unique places in Puglia. No wonder that the town is ranked among the most beautiful in Italy... read more

Martina Franca
The elegant Martina Franca is located on the hills of the Murgia plateau between the provinces of Taranto, Bari and Brindisi and is one of the most enchanting towns of Itria Valley. Thanks to its quaintly narrow streets and its unique Mediterranean atmosphere, the town attracts lots of tourists. It is known as the second baroque city of Puglia after Lecce. read more

Matera
Matera is the oldest city in Europe the third oldest cities in the world, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site and European Capital of Culture 2019. Matera sits like a giant sculpture in the center of the Murgia plateau. read more

Monopoli
Monopoli is a wonderful town along the Adriatic coast with about 13 kilometers (8 miles) of coastline. The origins of this ancient town date back to fifth century BC. We will take an unforgettable guided tour among the most important historical buildings, such as the baroque Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Madia and the wonderful Castle of Charles V, symbol of the city. We will end our trip along the harbor, which is full of fine restaurants, colorful fishing boats and very stylish bars, and where we will enjoy the unique Mediterranean atmosphere of this town. read more

Ostuni
The gleaming white city of Ostuni sits atop the last hill of the southern Murgia plateau. Looking out from its fortifications, your eye is drawn over a plain full of ancient olive trees toward the crystal blue waters of the Adriatic Sea. read more

Polignano a Mare
Perched on a high rocky outcrop that reaches into the Adriatic Sea, Polignano is a destination not to be missed on a trip to Puglia. The best way to experience the atmosphere of this Mediterranean city is through a nice walk on its terraces overlooking the sea. With its picturesque bays and hidden caves, Polignano was an ancient landing spot for merchants and fishermen. Today, its artisan shops and stylish bars are busy year round. read more
What our guests think of us...
Our guests' satisfaction is our greatest reward and we couldn't be more proud of their reviews. That's why we want your trip to be unforgettable!

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Highly recommend for Puglia and Matera - I heartedly agree with all the previous 5-star reviews. My husband and I wanted to visit Puglia; we did not want to drive, we wanted to eat meals on our... read more own schedule, and we wanted to learn about the places we visited. I took a chance relying on a website without a first person recommendation. Consider this a first person recommendation! We are a couple from the US and have taken small group tours in the past. For this trip, we wanted some flexibility. Apulia Slow Travel was responsive to our interests and created the itinerary, reserved hotel rooms, and scheduled drivers and guides. We could not be more pleased with the arrangements they made for us.
The drivers were friendly and punctual, and the guides were exceptional: their expertise extended beyond Italian and local history to art, culture, agriculture, economics and geography. I will also note that every meal at the restaurants Apulia Slow Travel recommended was excellent. Our only regret is that Apulia Slow Travel provides their services exclusively for Puglia and Matera -- otherwise they would be our first choice for arranging future trips elsewhere.
Barbara475
October 20, 2025 -
The Magic Continues!! - We returned this October with a huge group of 16 friends after our impressive 4-person first visit in May organised by Apulia Slow Travel. Emma did not leave any... read more stone unturned in finding us quality transport to accommodate all of us! She seamlessly also helped organise the guides and made advance reservations for lunch (and helped with the pre-ordered menu) at a wonderful restaurant. Once again, everyone was fully engaged in Michele’s clear ‘story-telling’! I cannot recommend Apulia Slow Travel enough. Everyone fed back that they thoroughly enjoyed themselves given that every activity was so informative and enjoyable to showcase Puglia, and went so smoothly!! Bravo Michele and Emma!!!
caramelandfrappe
October 15, 2025 -
Grazie Mille to Apulia Slow Travel! - Apulia Slow Travel (AST) is incredible. I would highly recommend them to anyone who is visiting the Puglia region. Puglia is a gorgeous, breathtaking destination.
We were a group... read more of 4 (me, my husband, and two friends) who were attending a wedding in Puglia and our plans was to remain in the region for a week after that event. I am usually the planner/organizer in the group, however having never been to Puglia before, it quickly became overwhelming: deciding where to go, transportation requirements (nobody wanted to rent a car), accommodation, activities, etc.
I contacted AST for help and was in communication with Emma. Emma asked a few questions, made some suggestions, and quickly put together an amazing itinerary for us that maximized our short time in Puglia. Communication with AST was frequent and responses were received in a timely manner. The pick-ups were seamless, the activities were wonderful, and the pricing was fair.
We spent time at a dairy farm where we got to make our own mozzarella, stracciatella and burrata; visited a winery with a tasting and lunch; learned about olive oil production at a fabulous, small, family-run operation; and had the most stunning focaccia at the oldest bakery in the region, in Altamura. We had guided walks of Bari, Polignano a Mare, Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Otranto, Alberobello, Lecce, and Matera. For the most part, we were based out of Ostuni and AST arranged our hotel.
I cannot thank Emma enough for all her help with planning our trip. We have such great memories and I am already thinking of going back. We would definitely, 100%, use them again in the future! Do not hesitate to engage them!!
LisaL_yyz
October 13, 2025 -
A Flawless and Unforgettable Journey Through Puglia - We just returned from a trip to Puglia arranged by Emma at Apulia Slow Travel, and it was nothing short of extraordinary. The itinerary was absolutely perfect — every hotel... read more and the masseria we stayed in was charming, authentic, and exactly what we had hoped for.
The excursions and guides were outstanding, each bringing something unique and special that gave us such a fun and meaningful introduction to the food, history, and culture of Puglia. What impressed me most was how thoughtfully the trip was balanced. Our planner really listened: my husband, who prefers shorter tours, felt completely engaged, while our daughters in their twenties were equally delighted and entertained. In fact, when I asked my husband to name his favorite experience, he said he couldn’t choose — he loved them all!
Some highlights for us included the magical town of Matera, Corte San Pietro was a unique accomodation, our dreamy masseria Santo Scalone in Ostuni (a joy to return to each afternoon to relax by the pool), boat trips along the coast with wonderful guides, and an e-bike ride through the Itria Valley countryside with a stop for lunch at a beautiful farm. The cooking class was another highlight with Livio from Castle Elvire in Lecce — a joyful day we’ll never forget. Hiking along the coast in Otranto was also a unique experience.
Additionally, Emma recomended wonderful restaurants and activities for our unscheduled time.
Honestly, the only regret is that we didn’t stay longer! This was a 10+ experience — perfectly planned, seamless, and personalized. Apulia Slow Travel created memories for our family that we will treasure forever. We look forward to booking with Apulia Slow Travel again!
Diane B
October 3, 2025 -
A team that find out what people want and deliver it exceptionally! - Emma helped curate a private tour for my wife and I after we provided the dates we wanted to visit Puglia and the interests we had. She prepared a perfect... read more itinerary for us in every way! We loved the region, the places we visited and the many great experiences such as olive oil making and tasting, wine making and tasting, focaccia tasting, pasta making and even visiting a dairy farm to watch cheese being made followed by cheese tasting. Emma checked in every day of the tour and provided updates as required, but what will always remain in our memory are the professional and courteous drivers we had and the knowledgeable and passionate guides we had. I could not recommend this company any higher. They helped make our trip truly wonderful!
seamer62
September 10, 2025 -
Touring with Apulia Slow Travel was a great experience from the very start. I reached out to Michele for recommendations as a first-time visitor to Puglia and he sent back... read more a tailored programme based on what I was interested in seeing.
Over two full days we visited Matera, Alberobello, Lecce and Otranto. This gave us a lovely overview of different local histories and architectures as we took in the region's beautiful scenery. In each city we had pre-booked entry to the major churches as well, which meant we had a seamless tour from start to finish.
Michele is a friendly and interesting guide who obviously knows his subject very well. He was also really helpful in answering any questions I had, both before and during the trip. I wouldn't hesitate to book more tours with the company if I go back to Puglia in future.
cocochadwick
October 24, 2022