Discover the authentic white heart of Puglia with the Valle d'Itria tour, a complete experience among historic villages, breathtaking views, and typical flavors.
With Puglia and Go, you get private transportation, a dedicated guide, a traditional lunch, and a free souvenir.
Departures every Monday and Thursday at 8 a.m. from your preferred pick-up point.

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Historical notes: Ostuni is known throughout the world as the White City, thanks to its whitewashed houses that create a bright and evocative atmosphere. Its historic center dates back to the Middle Ages, with Byzantine and Aragonese influences.
What to see
Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta – A Gothic-Apulian masterpiece.
Historic center – A labyrinth of alleys, arches, and panoramic terraces.
Porta Nova and Aragonese walls – Remains of 15th-century fortifications.
Interesting fact: The whitewashed houses served not only for aesthetic purposes but also to reflect heat and keep the interior cool.
Departure for Cisternino: 11:00 a.m.

Time: 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Historical notes: Cisternino is one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in Italy," famous for its medieval origins and its intact historic center, rich in white houses, flower-filled balconies, and secret courtyards.
What to see
Torre Grande – The Norman-Swabian tower that dominates the village.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele – The beating heart of the village.
Historic center – An intimate and traditional atmosphere, perfect for strolling.
Typical lunch: Lunch in a trattoria in the historic center, where you can enjoy the famous carni al fornello (meat cooked in the oven) or traditional dishes from the Itria Valley.
Interesting fact: Cisternino is known for its "community ovens" where families once baked bread and cooked meat together.
Departure for Locorotondo: 4:00 p.m.

Time: 4:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Historical notes: Locorotondo, one of the most photographed villages in Puglia, is famous for its circular shape (hence the name Locus Rotundus) and its characteristic cummerse, houses with sloping roofs typical of the area.
What to see
White historic center – Perfect, elegant streets full of flowers.
Panoramic viewpoint – Unique view of the vineyards and trulli of the valley.
Mother Church of San Giorgio – Symbol of the village..
Interesting fact: Locorotondo is renowned for its fresh and fragrant DOC wine: the famous Locorotondo Bianco.
Departure for Brindisi: 7:00 PM
Arrival: 8:30 PM
Brief historical note
The Valle d’Itria is one of the most characteristic areas of Puglia, famous for its trulli and white villages.
Ostuni is known as the "White City" for its whitewashed houses.
Cisternino and Locorotondo are historic villages that preserve unique architectural traditions and breathtaking views.
These towns are examples of Apulian rural architecture and Mediterranean culture.
Interesting fact/Anecdote
In Locorotondo, the streets of the historic center form a real "ring": this circular design was designed to defend the village from external attacks during the Middle Ages.
In addition, Cisternino has become famous among tourists for its unique way of serving grilled meat directly on the street.
Please note:
Tour times are flexible and can vary according to your requests. Departure can be brought forward or postponed, provided there is mutual agreement.
Lunches are always held at our partner restaurants.
All tours are free: you can move around as you wish, these are not group tours.
A guide is available on request. The presence of a guide is only confirmed if all 9 passengers request one; otherwise, the tour will take place without a guide and a discount of €20 will be applied to the total price.
All extra expenses not included in the price are the responsibility of the participants.
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