The nickname “white city,” as Ostuni is also known, derives from the typical color that the houses in the old Terra district, the town’s ancient fortified suburb, had.
Those who come to Monopoli cannot help but be fascinated by the beauty of the village and the ancient port that offers a beautiful glimpse of the sea in the living heart of the city.
The Castellana Caves, a complex of underground cavities of karst origin Discovered in 1938, of considerable tourist interest, among the most beautiful and spectacular in Italy, are located in the municipality of Castellana-Grotte, about 1.5 km from the town.
Perched on the edge of a high cliff rising from the Adriatic Sea, Polignano a Mare is one of the most spectacular and popular locations on the Apulian coast.
San Domenico Golf is located where the Apulian countryside meets the blue sea, perfectly nestled between the slopes of the Itria Valley and the marina of Savelletri.
From the belvedere of the public gardens, the view opens onto the Cisternino countryside, rich in vineyards, olive groves, fruit trees, and farms-the oldest of which date back to the 15th-16th centuries.