Take off on an unforgettable journey down Italy’s rarely visited heel, getting to know another side of this beautiful country. See the beauty of Amalfi, unwind in style among the sophisticates of Trani and tour the Roman ruins, baroque churches and whitewashed alleyways of Lecce. Wander among the peculiarly shaped houses of Alberobello, wander the hillside dwellings of Matera and discover the Old Town’s life surrounding Bari's Basilica di San Nicola. Head down and say ciao to Italy’s southernmost slice of the Adriatic.
Uncover the UNESCO treasures of southern Italy with the "Unesco Puglia & Matera wonder holiday package," crafted for young adults who value immersive exploration and effortless logistics. Over six days, this organized tour sweeps you through Matera’s ancient cave dwellings, the iconic trulli of Alberobello, and the enigmatic Castel del Monte. Along the way, visit vibrant cities like Bari, Ostuni, and Lecce, each brimming with history, culture, and local flavor. With expert guides, comfortable hotels, and seamless transfers, you can soak up the region’s wonders without the stress of planning or driving. The tour’s standout feature is its comprehensive access to southern Italy’s UNESCO sites, making it a worry-free, memorable holiday for solo travelers, couples, or anyone craving authentic Italian charm.
Discover the beautiful medieval town of Trani, city of art for its medieval monuments and the buildings of the nineteenth century.
Discover the old town, starting with a visit to the medieval castle built by Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen in 1233 on the Adriatic Sea.
The tour continues with a visit to the magnificent Cathedral of Trani, the most beautiful cathedral in the Romanesque style of Puglia, built in honor of St. Nicholas the Pilgrim, the patron saint of the city.
After seeing the beauty of the cathedral, the tour continues in the medieval Jewish quarter, built entirely of white stone, and will visit outside two synagogues along the way, Scolanova and Scola Grande
The tour ends with a lovely walk along the yacht harbor