Slow Tour of Puglia (Small Group) 2025

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Tour Details

Starts: Ostuni | Ends: Ostuni

Dates 2025:

Month Dates Departure Location
March 16th, 23rd, 30th Monopoli
April 7th, 13th, 22nd, 28th 7th – Monopoli, 13th, 22nd, 28th – Ostuni
May 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th Ostuni
June 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th Ostuni
July 6th Ostuni
August 31st Ostuni
September 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th Ostuni
October 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th Ostuni
November 2nd, 9th, 16th, 22nd Monopoli

Price:

  • $2499 per person ( tour only, accommodation in Ostuni is booked separately).

 


Are you a solo traveller, a couple or a small group of friends who want to experience the best of Puglia but you’ve never been to the region yet? Then our small group tours Puglia are perfect for you. We run escorted tours of Puglia region in small groups at slow pace to give you a more intimate experience of our wonderful region. Everything is already figured out for you, from airport pick-up, to guided tours and transportation. We do not include accommodation on this tour as we have decided to let our clients have options for Ostuni Accommodation. We can make recommendations on B&B’s and Hotels and pick you up from your accommodation each day to begin your touring.

You might be wondering what benefits there are by joining a small group tour over travelling independently. The answer is very simple: plenty. During your week’s trip with us, you’ll be based in the beautiful, gleaming white town of Ostuni, giving you the chance to get truly acquainted with this typical southern Italian town. Unlike some other tours on the market where guests switch hotels every couple of days, at the end of each day of your tour, you’ll get to relax in the same place and experience the true Puglian lifestyle, meeting the local people and possibly making friends.

Another great thing about joining a small group tour is that you’ll get to meet like-minded travellers like yourself. Travelling on your own can get lonely, but on one of our tours you’ll automatically have new friends to share your Puglian experience with. You’ll visit the sights together, explore together and then, if you like, head out in the evening to sample some of the area’s delicious wine.

Puglia is a fantastic area to visit but if you really want to get off the beaten track and see some of its delightful villages and rural areas, it can be quite difficult on public transport. By joining one of our small group tours, you’ll have your own private driver who can take you to all the hidden corners of Puglia that you may not get to see otherwise.

Best of all, our tour guides are highly experienced and have a vast amount of knowledge about the Puglian region. So not only will you get to see all the great places Puglia has to offer but you’ll also learn a lot about our history and culture.


Testimonials

“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed my tour of Puglia with Pietro. It was the perfect way to explore the region and learn about its history without having to worry about driving or catching public transport. I also appreciated being able to book my own level of accommodation. Ostuni was the perfect base; it was walkable with lots of restaurants to choose from.

Pietro’s communication prior to and during the tour was excellent. He was knowledgeable about the various places we visited without overloading us with information. The additional activities such as lunch at a winery and cheese making facility, plus a visit to a local market were well received.

It was lovely being in a small group and we quickly got to know each other.

I would have no hesitation in recommending this trip to anyone planning to visit the Puglia region.”

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Margaret

“Pietro and Rosita are fabulous – very approachable as well. A group of us had an amazing dinner with them both one night. If you are in Ostuni for dinner you need to book in advance at a restaurant with a beautiful view. You need to ask for the terrace. The owners are so nice and the food is amazing. Husband and wife team with the husband as chef.

Couldn’t fault it – Pietro and Rosita were amazing – loved every bit of this tour even though it was very warm. La Terra Hotel – perfect! Clean/very helpful staff and super central.”

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Traveller Evita

Itinerary

Day 1, Sunday – arrival day – pick-up from Brindisi airport/railway station (Brindisi is 30 minutes distant from Ostuni)* or from Ostuni railway station, and private transfer to your accommodation in Ostuni (a private driver will wait for you at the arrivals holding a sign with your name).  Accommodation and arrival details to be communicated.

*If you have difficulties finding connections to Brindisi airport/rail station or Ostuni rail station, you can opt for Bari airport/rail station which is a 1 hour and 15 minutes’ drive from Ostuni –  if you opt for a pick-up in Bari there will be an additional charge of $150.00AUD

Day 2, Monday –  Alberobello, Ostuni & Olive oil farm
Day 3, Tuesday – Lecce
Day 4, Wednesday – Weekly market, cheese farm visit and tasting, Martina Franca, Locorotondo
Day 5, Thursday –  Matera – UNESCO Sassi di Matera
Day 6, Friday – Polignano a Mare & Bari
Day 7, Saturday – free day* or departure

*From this day onward you will have a private transfer back to the airport/railway station Brindisi or Ostuni rail station (or in the alternative: Bari with an additional charge per transfer). You decide when. Departure details are to be communicated.

Please note: While the content of the itinerary will never change, the sequencing/order of visits can change.

Extension:

If you extend your stay in Puglia (for example, arriving a few days before the tour begins or leaving a few days after the tour ends), you will still use the private transfer airport accommodation and vice versa. If, after the tour, you would like to move to another town in the region before heading back to the airport, you can let us know and we’ll be happy to assist and provide additional transfer services.

Price Includes:

  1. Private transfers with a private driver airport/train station of Brindisi or Ostuni railway station – accommodation (and vice versa) on arrival/departure dates. If you use Bari airport/train station for any of the arrival or departure there will be an extra charge of $150.00AUD.
  2. Transportation, driver, and English-speaking tour guide for the day tours mentioned in the itinerary.
  3. Light lunch at the cheese farm.
  4. Entry tickets for the visits to Lecce (Basilica and Cathedral) and Matera (rock church and cave house).

Accommodation:

We do not provide accommodation, but we require you to base yourselves in Ostuni (in town) during the tour. We are happy to send you hotel, B&B, and apartment recommendations if you wish.

Number of participants and conditions of participation:

These are shared small-group tours with a maximum of 10 participants.  In case the total number of participants exceeds 6 people, we will use 2 separate minivans.

Duration:

Day trips start at 9:30 am (or 9:00 am in the case of Matera day trip) and end at around 5 pm (this is the time when we’re usually back in Ostuni). At many stops during the itinerary (especially around lunchtime) there is always a generous break to give you some free time to rest, have lunch, or drink something.

FAQs:

Who will I be traveling with?

Most of our guests are couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers. The average age of the guests who book with us is between 50 and 70 years old. Most of our guests come from English-speaking countries.

I have difficulty walking. Can I take part in this tour?

Yes, we often have guests with walking issues who join our tour without a problem. When we visit places together, we do it at a slow pace and never rush. The itinerary is plenty of little stops such as coffee breaks and more generous breaks around lunchtime. Some of the towns we visit are completely flat, some others are not. Based on your physical condition, we’ll be able to assist you and offer alternative options to help you avoid the critical points without feeling like a “problem” for the rest of the group.

On our very first day of the tour we will take a walking tour of the town you’ll be based in – Ostuni. With its quaint medieval centre and surrounded by ancient olive trees and the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, Ostuni is the perfect introduction to the Puglia region. We will visit the old town, a labyrinth of alleyways, arches and stairwells, where you will see the late Gothic 15th century cathedral sitting atop the town’s highest point.

While strolling around Ostuni and just enjoying the city’s ambience, there are many things to see which will be included in our itinerary of day one of your trip. Highlights include: the late 15th century Gothic cathedral with its intricately carved rose window and impressive doorway; the 16th century Bishop’s Palace, which is connected to the cloisters of the cathedral by a bridge; and the Church of San Vito Martire, one of the most ornate churches you will see in Puglia.

On this day, we will also get to visit one of the regions many olive oil farms. Extra virgin olive oil is one of Puglia’s biggest exports; the region produces almost half of the Italian production of the country’s ‘green gold’, and you’ll get the chance to taste this wonderful product. You probably use olive oil regularly in your daily cooking, but do you know much about how it is made? Olive oil is a product which is incredibly important to Puglia, so it is definitely one of the best places to find out more about how green gold is produced.

On your visit to the olive oil farm, you will get to meet a small local producer who will introduce the farm’s centuries-old traditions and answer all of your questions regarding how olive oil is made in Puglia. You will get to learn how to taste olive oil in a professional way and how to distinguish a good olive oil from a bad one – it is certainly one of the most interesting things to do in Puglia as you will get to discover many things which you would not have the opportunity to if you were travelling by yourself.

The second day of our tour gives you the chance to explore one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns in the whole world as well as another region of Italy in addition to Puglia. The city of Matera lies within the neighbouring region of Basilicata, so you get two regions of Italy for the price of one! Designated European Capital of Culture 2019, the stunning city of Matera is one of the must-see places in Puglia. Evidence of this can be seen in the sassi, cave houses dug into the limestone rock which are dotted all around the city. They create one of the most unique landscapes in the world and we will spend this day discovering these amazing structures. You’ll also get to enjoy some leisure time in this great city.

With a history dating back 9,000 years, Matera is predominantly famous for its Sassi, cave dwellings caved into the rock, which give the city its unusual appearance. The Sassi are now a popular tourist attraction and it is possible to visit some of these houses which have been kept in their original state and turned into museums; as part of our tour of the city, we will visit one of these houses so you can see how people lived in millennia gone by as well as a rock church. Matera is also famous for its many Rupestrian churches. There are around 150 in the city, the oldest ones dating back to the Middle Ages, and they blend perfectly with the surrounding Sassi. Matera’s churches are well-known for their beautiful frescoes in the Byzantine style, which we will also get the opportunity to see during our trip.

Due to its importance as a historical and cultural monument, Matera was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1993, the first town in southern Italy to have the honour. As such an unusual place, Matera has captured the attention of many film directors over the years, and the town’s unique landscape has been the location of many movies, including Ben Hur (2016), Mary Magdalene (2018), The Passion of the Christ (2004), and Wonder Woman (2017).

You probably already know that cheese forms a huge part of Italian cuisine, so what better way to spend part of your time in Puglia than to visit a local cheese farm. The cheesemaker that we visit is not a big business owner or industrial-sized firm; this is a typical, family-run, small business where you can see the old traditions of cheesemaking at work. Here you will get to sample some of the freshest mozzarella and burrata you will taste in your life as well as finding out how these iconic cheeses are made.

Next on our itinerary is the charming town of Locorotondo, famous for its wine and circular historical centre. In fact, the name Locorotondo itself is derived from this very feature of the town; translated into English, the name means ‘round place’. As you stroll the town’s streets, you will see more of the typical whitewashed houses Puglia is so well-known for and, as the town is perched upon a hill, it is possible to view the surrounding olive groves and countryside. As part of our visit, we will also head to the local food market, where you can see the wonderful array of locally-grown fruit and vegetables which are available here. You’ll get to experience one of the most authentic Italian experiences you could ask for. The produce of the land is very important to the local Puglian people and there’s no better place to see all the fantastic fruit and vegetables that are grown in the region than the markets where they are sold.

Finally, we will visit Alberobello, the iconic town of trulli. Trulli are characteristic conical-roofed houses typical of the region, built from local limestone, and many people comment on how a visit to Alberobello is like walking into a fairy tale. Because the trulli are of such cultural importance to the region, the town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. We will spend our time here strolling the streets and discovering all its hidden corners.

Nicknamed the ‘Florence of the South’, Lecce is located in Southern Puglia and is considered to be one of the must-visit destinations in the region, if not the whole country. Lecce is primarily famous for its stunning Baroque architecture, mostly made from local Lecce stone, a form of limestone, which gives the buildings their characteristic colour. The city has an abundance of sights to see, and on our tour here we will visit plenty of them. Highlights include: the Basilica di Santa Croce, one of the most beautiful churches in the city with an awe-inspiring facade; the Cattedrale dell’Assunzione della Virgine with its highly decorative northern facade and impressive bell tower; and the Roman amphitheatre dating back to the second century AD.

After our sightseeing tour, you will get the chance to spend some free time exploring Lecce. In addition to all the beautiful sights there are to see, Lecce also has numerous museums for you to visit, including the Jewish Museum – Museo Ebraico which details Lecce’s Jewish history, and the Castello of Lecce, once the main defensive fortification in the city. For those of you who prefer to have a break from history and sightseeing, Lecce has a fantastic choice of shops and boutiques, so you can stock up on souvenirs or treat yourself to something special.

In the afternoon we will head back to Ostuni where you will be free to enjoy Ostuni and all its delights.

Another splendid Pugliese city, Bari is the capital of the region and is known for its gorgeous Romanesque architecture. The perfect mix of city and coast, Bari’s long history makes it one of the most interesting places to visit in Puglia. During our tour here, we will visit the Basilica of San Nicola with its majestic gold ceiling and intricate facade as well as the tomb of Saint Nicolas himself, and the medieval district surrounding the church. We will also take a stroll through the old town, which is incredibly well-preserved despite its age, and the modern Murat quarter with its Liberty-style palazzi.

In the afternoon we will make our way to the seaside town of Polignano a Mare, one of Puglia’s hidden gems. Perched upon a cliff edge, Polignano has a wonderfully preserved old town and we will spend some time exploring its whitewashed streets and visiting sights such as the Porta Vecchia gate and Chiesa Matrice, one of the many beautiful churches you can find here. Afterwards, we will take a walk towards the coast so you can admire the magnificent views across the pristine Adriatic Sea. When in Polignano, you should also take the time to try some of the local gelato, definitely some of the best the region has to offer.

Day six of our trip is a free day, giving you the chance to relax and unwind or see something new – there are lots of options available to you. You could decide to spend the day in our base town of Ostuni, exploring the parts of the city we may have missed on day two of the tour or catching up on some shopping. As we mentioned previously, Ostuni has plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars to enjoy, so you may choose to spend your time just relaxing and making the most of the glorious weather.

Alternatively, there are many tours you can take which can add that little extra special something to your Puglia trip. If you are interested in the culinary traditions of Puglia, why not take a cooking class and learn how to make some of the region’s most popular dishes? Or perhaps you want to visit some of the local wineries and learn all about Puglia’s wine-making culture. For the active travellers among you, you should consider taking a bike tour around Puglia’s rural landscapes, taking in millenary olive groves, ancient farmhouses and green pastures as far as the eye can see.

But please don’t feel restricted to these ideas. If you feel like doing something different or want to know what else is on offer, just ask us for more suggestions. However you decide to spend your free day, don’t feel like you have to organise everything yourself. If you want to add a bespoke tour to your itinerary, don’t hesitate to ask us to arrange it for you. If you would prefer to leave Puglia to head home or to continue your Italy vacation in another part of the country, there is also the option to leave on this day; if you decide to do this, you are still able to make use of the transfer service we offer.

This is the final day of the tour and the day we make our farewells. Our private driver will transfer you to one of the airports or train station. If you plan to spend a few more days in Ostuni, we can postpone your transfer until you’re ready.

Just because we are finishing our tour today does not mean that you have to end your exploration of Puglia. If you are planning on extending your stay, we can help you organise some more activities and day trips, such as those proposed for day six. If you have arranged to spend the next part of your vacation in another area of Puglia or further afield in Italy, we can help to provide a private transfer for you to your next destination.

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