Apulia is situated between the Adriatic and the Ionian sea in
the East of Southern Italy. Rich in cultural treasures the
long-stretched region offers an azure blue ocean, grottos and
bays, white sandy beaches and 300 sunny days a year.
Considering the long drawn-out history of Apulia the diversity
of the land is not surprising. Due to its strategically vital
point on the Italian peninsula being also the gate to the
eastern Mediterranean it early became one of the centers of
Magna Grecia. Romans, Byzantines, Normans, Sarazens, French and
Spanish have all left their traces. Also German Emperors adorned
this region with cities and monuments.
As varied as the cultural landscape of Apulia is also its
nature:
Blessed with a coastline of 800 kms the region is surrounded by
the clearest sea of Italy. The forelands of Gargano rise into the
sea with breathtakingly beautiful coastlines. Lying off -coast
are the Tremiti Islands, splendid summer destinations, with
unspoiled scenery and clear blue seas, gazing across the
Adriatic Sea to Croatia. Endless wheat fields wave in the
Tavoliere where most of the country's pasta starts life. The
Murgia region, highlands formed in the cretaceous age, is the
heart of Apulia crowned by the Castel del Monte by Frederic II.
In spring the carstic plateaus are sheeted with flowers.
In the Apulian hinterland fertile plains vary with carstic
scenery - home of the most ancient olive trees. White dry-stone
walls encircle cultivated almand- and olive groves of which the
trulli stick out their conic roofs. Most of these fairytale
little houses are found here and also in Alberobello, the
capital of the trulli, which belongs to the UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage. The baroque town of Martina Franca hosts the
annual opera festival of the Valle D`Itria.Brindisi with its
natural harbor used to be a strategic point between Orient and
Occident in ancient times. The "white town" of Ostuni is
overlooking the sea and hovering over fields of olive trees. At
the heel of the boot of Italy the peninsula of the sun-kissed
Salento region streches out between the two seas. Lecce, "the
Florence of the South" is a vibrant university town and a
baroque jewel.
Apulia is "mare e terra", sea and land, a world of rich
contrasts. The varied coastline and the hinterland with its
cultivated farmland; the tranquil small towns and its cultural
treasures. What man and culture have managed to shape, construct
and beautify within thousands of years merges with the
favourable climate, the clear blue sea, the everlasting sun, the
sandy beaches and the rocky shorelines, the green islands, the
peculiar grottos and other beauties, with which nature has
endowed this region lavishly.
The kind Mediterranean mentality and the natural friendliness of
the people as well as its authentic gastronomy with excellent
wines, fresh seafood and superb olive oil make Apulia an
inviting holiday destination. Traditional celebrations and
cultural events create a particularly hospitable atmosphere.
With its two major airports Bari and Brindisi, Apulia is easy to
reach from all destinations and served by several low-cost
airlines.
About the author:
Priya Singh wrote this article on behalf of Puglia Property for Sale.
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