Day Tours
A day tour is meant to give you the possibility to enjoy a full day visiting a specific area where there are several little villages that are interesting to go to.
We offer the possibility of appreciating an area where one village on its own can’t be enough to really give you the sense and the culture of the locals or simply one village would be too small to justify a day trip.
We offer the possibility of being picked up from your accommodation and enjoy a day with one of our best tour guides taking care of you and the logistics.
Always smart, on time, well prepared, multi-language and expert in art and history, but also society, traditions, economy and typical products, hiring a tour guide is definitely the best way to have a better understanding of all the sites that thing beautiful corner of Italy offers.
“Half-Day” tours:
Half-day means a whole morning or afternoon (a max of 4 hours), usually dedicated to explore one or more villages walking around with your tour guide that tells you about the history and the way of living of the locals
“Full-Day” tours:
Full-day means a whole day (a max of 8 hours), usually dedicated to explore more villages. It is a proper day trip where beside understanding a bit more about the villages you will be walking around, your tour guide will tells you more about the general history, many curiosities, traditions and local activities
Van Service:
We also offer the possibility of be totally pampered by a service that also includes the possibility of having a van at your disposal to drive you all along the different locations that you have planned to explore with your tour guide always with you ready to answer all your questions also about what you will be noticing in the countryside.
Salento
Salento is the name that we use to call the peninsula; it can be identified with the “province” of Lecce or with the flat part just south of Ostuni, or, historically, with the area the was under the control of a population that lived here before the Romans and the Greeks: the Messapians and that goes up to the Archeological area of Egnazia and Manduria.
It is the area more famous for its seaside, but it is also very different from the rest of the region for its yellowish kind of limestone, the baroque architecture and it is full of villages still extremely authentic








Valle D'Itria
Valle d’Itria is definitely the most popular part of Puglia. It is the core of the region just inland of the village of Fasano. To make it simple they include in the valley also the area along the coast, but in reality it is two distinct sections: along the coast it is all medieval villages and thousand-years-old olive trees and inland is full of white villages, conical-roof-top houses and the countryside is extremely quaint and well kept; perfect for people that love outdoor. The villages are quite small so in a day you can easily visit two or three of them; very popular are Alberobello, Polignano, Ostuni and Locorotondo, but there are several more!
Basilicata
Have you ever heard of this Region? Only half the size of Puglia and almost completely deserted, Basilicata offers a lot to people that love nature, hiking, cycling and outdoor in general; but there is more! This region is perfect for travellers that want to go off the beaten track and love to explore! The old capital of the Norman’s Reign, Melfi, is a little unspoiled jewel that together with Venosa and its archeological area very close to the dormant Vulture Volcano famous for the production of great wines; Craco, the ghost village welcomes you to the lunar landscape of the “calanchi” region; Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa are two surprising villages nestled on top of dolomitic mountains…




Talk to us
Have any questions? Book your TOP GUIDE! Find a local expert to show you all the secret corners and to explain you our art and hystory.