Luxuries of Puglia to Amalfi Coast Tour

White circular Trulli houses of Alberobello in the Puglia region of Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Idyllic seaside villages, incredible traditional heritage, and opulent palaces highlight the mixture of luxury and style that stretches from Puglia to the Amalfi Coast during your personalized tour of Southern Italy. Gargoyles and cherubs adorn the lavish Baroque façade of Lecce’s unforgettable basilica while circular homes with conical rooftops overtake Alberobello’s hills and resemble a storybook village. Turquoise waters splash against white, gold, and black sand beaches found beneath the colorful antique homes. Taste the citrus of homemade limoncello, delight in the perfect texture of olive oil and bask in the wonders of the seaside while you explore labyrinthine streets and revel in luxuries.  To best plan your ideal vacation and tour Italy, consider browsing our other Italian itineraries.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Bari, Lecce, Ostuni, Alberobello, Basilicata, Polignano a Mare, Bernalda, Ravello, Amalfi, Positano, Praiano, Conca dei Marini, Vietri sul Mare

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Savelletri – Arrive in Puglia and Relax on Italy’s Gorgeous Adriatic Coastline

Travelers to Italy often overlook Puglia, an unsung treasure-trove of regional luxury. Olive groves help produce creamy and indulgent oil that is coveted around the Mediterranean, and the seaside towns look out to the gorgeous turquoise and indigo hues of the Adriatic Sea. Woodlands give way to rugged hillsides covered with lush vineyards, and your eyes will widen as your flight lands at Karol Wojtyla Airport in Bari, where your private transfer will greet you upon your arrival. You will travel south along the coast and notice the way the water gently rolls along the combination of white and gold sand against sporadic pebbled beaches.

The nutty aroma in the air emanates from the ancient olive groves that grow on the property of your luxurious resort. You will be able to hear the crystal clear Adriatic Sea splashing against the coastline as the white stone shimmers like marble in the warm sunlight. The remainder of the day will be yours to enjoy the pleasures of the resort and the nearby picturesque seaside village of Savalletri. Colorful fishing boats wade in the water while the aroma of fresh focaccia bread drifts out of the bakeries. Restaurants place tables and chairs along the cobbled lanes and piazzas with views to the sea, and the elegant and enticing scent of swordfish dressed in the zesty lemon juice will help you to settle in and relax.

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Day 2

Savelletri – Explore the Towns of Alberobello, Cisternino, and Locorotondo

Day 3

Savelletri – Tour Marvelous Architecture and Culture in Lecce and Otranto

Day 4

Savelletri – Relish an Olive Oil Tour and Visit Polignano a Mare and Ostuni

Day 5

Bernalda – Visit the Town of Matera and Indulge in a Luxurious Resort

Day 6

Bernalda – Venture to Maratea, the Ionian Sea, and a Classic Cooking Class

Day 7

Ravello – Travel to the Amalfi Coast and Delight in the Day at Leisure

Day 8

Ravello – Traverse the Splendors of the Amalfi Coast with a Private Driver

Day 9

Ravello – Discover History and Charming Beauty on the Isle of Capri

Day 10

Ravello – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Relish the luxury of prestigious antique palaces restored to glory with comfortable accommodations to blend history with modern amenities
  • Delight in a private cooking class with a celebrated chef in the gorgeous seaside town of Maratea to learn about the delicious cuisine of Southern Italy
  • Wander alongside the fairytale trulli of Alberobello, the circular stone structures that are topped with tiled conical roofs
  • Discover the unique cave dwellings of the town of Matera, which were utilized as homes, restaurants, and farms until the mid-20th century
  • Learn the secrets to crafting and selecting artisan olive oil while on a private tour of an orchard and mill
  • Sip a refreshing and satisfying glass of limoncello after making the traditional Southern Italian liqueur under the guidance of a local instructor
  • Indulge in the beauty of Baroque architecture and remarkable papier-mâché creations while in Lecce, including a private visit with a local artist
  • Traverse the lavish boutique shops of Capri Town on the marvelous Isle of Capri before visiting the remains of the exuberant villa of Emperor Tiberius
  • Visit a professional cobbler in Positano who crafts handmade leather sandals while you tour the serene townscape

Detailed Description

Combine incredible beauty with invigorating prestige during your 10-day Italian tour that will bring you from the Adriatic Sea to the Puglia coastline, and then to the Tyrrhenian Sea as it shines against the Amalfi Coast. Your luxurious adventure will begin with your arrival at Karol Wojtyla Airport in the city of Bari. You will meet your private transfer and then venture to a magnificent resort near the town of Savelletri as it overlooks the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to enjoy the comforts of the property and the charms of the traditional cobblestone streets in town. Wake the next day and travel south to Alberobello to explore the conical rooftops and storybook ambiance of the trulli homes. Sample wines from the region in the local wine museum before visiting the quiet whitewashed historical houses of Cisternino. Stroll through the labyrinthine streets of Locorotondo before returning to your resort for the evening.

The following day, you will discover the grand Baroque facades of Lecce before partaking in your private papier-mâché class taught by a local artisan before continuing to the peaceful hilltop town of Otranto as it extends over the indigo colors of the placid Adriatic.  Venture next into the countryside to meet a local farmer who produces amazing olive oils from his family-owned orchard. Sample the wide variety of olive oils before enjoying the serene ambiance of the medieval town of Ostuni and the staggering beauty of the cliff-side town of Polignano a Mare. Your private transfer will greet you in the hotel the following day to escort you to the remarkable medieval city of Matera, located in the region of Basilicata.

Wander the lanes of the upper city and discover the amazing cave homes of the lower city. In the afternoon, you can settle into the lavish coziness of your elegant resort within a 19th-century villa in the town of Bernalda. Take the time to enjoy the quiet and welcoming atmosphere of the streets before traveling south the next day to the edge of the Tyrrhenian Sea at the town of Maratea, a collection of coastal villages nestled between the cliffs. Visit the ancient churches, take in the tranquil panoramas, and delight in a private cooking class that brings insight into the customary flavors of Southern Italian cuisine.

The following day, you will journey west to experience the marvels of the Amalfi Coast, settling in comfort at an antique villa in Ravello, a charming town with views over the Tyrrhenian Sea. Your private driver will greet you after breakfast the next day and bring you to the various towns that speckle the Amalfi Coast and traveling at your preferred pace. See the majolica tiles of Vietri sul Mare and visit with a cobbler as handmade sandals are crafted in Positano. You can even learn to make the traditional liqueur of limoncello. Wake the next day and take the ferry to the Isle of Capri for a full day spent wandering amongst the cobbled lanes and treasured cliffs, and enjoy the luxury boutiques and opulent grounds of former Roman imperial villas before returning to Ravello. Conclude as your private transfer will greet you in the hotel lobby and escort you to Naples International Airport for your flight home, or you could read Italy travel reviews for inspiration and extend your trip to explore another region of Italy.

Starting Price

$7,800 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Italy Family Vacation Review: Sorrento, Naples, Matera, Puglia, Positano, Capri, Pompeii, Wine & Olive Oil Tasting, Pasta Making

We (family of 4 including two teenagers) had a wonderful trip to southern Italy the last two weeks of June:  Sorrento, Naples, Matera, Polignano a Mare (Puglia region).  With Sorrento as our base we saw Positano/Amalfi Coast, Capri and Pompeii.  In Puglia we visited Ostuni, Alberobello and Lecce, went to a wine tasting (with great wine!), and visited two masserias:  one for an olive oil tasting, and another with a pasta-making class.  Our travel agent at at this company helped us to plan a great itinerary.  She was very flexible and helped us keep within our budget, and the logistics she put together were flawless.  I also felt she truly listened to what we wanted - even her first draft itinerary was very close to the mark.  Highly recommended.

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Italy Vacation Review: Polignano a Mare, Ostuni, Alberobello, Martina Franca, Locorotondo, Lecce, Otranto, Padula, Salerno

What a magical and memorable trip to southern Italy!

Thank you to Zicasso's travel agent for planning such a wonderful and very special itinerary for us. It was the trip of a lifetime! We asked you to plan a trip to southern Italy for us and our adult children to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary, and the itinerary and our experiences exceeded our expectations. We asked to visit authentic Italy, not the touristy areas, and you nailed it!

Puglia was beautiful and magical, and all of our accommodations were lovely and exactly what we wanted. We really enjoyed the different areas you chose for us so we could experience different environments. We are not sure we have a favorite place, but our sea-view room in Polignano a Mare was spectacular and the rooftop made-to-order breakfast was phenomenal! We all loved that town and also really enjoyed the boat tour of the caves!

Our other favorite towns were Ostuni, Alberobello, Martina Franca, Locorotondo, Lecce, and Otranto, and hiking along the Adriatic on the Salento Peninsula.

Another highlight was going to a Primitivo winery and having a delicious traditional lunch with tastings. What a lovely afternoon!

The most surprising and awesome place was the Sassi in Matera! The pictures you see do not do it justice. It was like going back in time or onto a movie set; simply amazing to see. Our travel team planned special accommodation for us – staying in caves – and it was an unbelievable bucket-list experience!

For this trip, the team recommended using private transport between towns because we were a family of five traveling with luggage, and navigating parking with a large van in these small towns would have been very difficult for us. We were very happy we took their advice. They hired a wonderful transportation company and the owner and driver provided us with excellent service and were so much fun to be with on our trips to each destination.

The last leg involved five days in Agropoli on the Cilento Coast (Mediterranean Sea), south of the Amalfi Coast. It was perfect. So beautiful and authentic! Our tour guide, driver, and translator were awesome, and took us on many interesting and fabulous adventures, including a visit to the Greek and Roman temples, ruins in Paestum, a tour and tasting at an organic buffalo mozzarella farm at a family-owned fig producer, and a small family-owned organic winery. All were fabulous and beyond our expectations. Experiencing the traditional foods and local wines in all of these places was another highlight.

If all of this isn’t amazing enough, we also experienced my Italian heritage. Our travel team planned a stop in Casalciprano, a very small village in the Campobasso province where my paternal grandfather was born. With the help of our new friend. I was able to meet a few townspeople who were able to find the house where my grandfather was born. I never expected that and I will treasure that moment forever. Also, we visited a museum in the house where another relative was born.

He is a famous detective from NYC and I have heard stories about him my whole life. So along with our agent's help translating for us, we enjoyed learning more about his life in Padula, a very small town in the province of Salerno. I donated some letters and a photo to the museum, and felt so connected to the people in the town. Our travel agent found a wonderful restaurant where we ate traditional foods from that region.

This was the trip of a lifetime and I thank our travel team for making our 40th anniversary a dream vacation come true! We had such a great time and can’t wait to plan our next vacation!

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Travel Review: Luxury Italy Vacation, Monopoli, Ostuni, Lecce, Matera, Polignano a Mare, Salento, Otranto, Boat Trip, 12-Day Trip
Trip was fantastic including lodging at Monopoli, Ostuni, Lecce and Matera. Our travel planner at the company ensured that trip was very well structured so that we spent just the right time in each location.  Our travel planner had good ideas and was very responsive to our inquiries.  

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Italy Luxury Travel Review: Puglia, Matera, Conversano, Alberobello, Polignano a Mare, Cooking Class, 8-Day Trip
Extremely happy with the service and organization which made trip planning so easy and the daily updates during the trip to insure we knew of locations, deadlines, and experiences scheduled so we were always clear on where we were going and when. Stefania and Barbara are very knowledgeable about all of Italy and provided incredible options for us for our time in Puglia—not just hotels and landmarks to see but experiences with locals that made the trip more than a trip. Bread making in the ancient village of Matera after a town tour by a local who knew it all; intimate cooking class in Conversano where we spent more time talking and laughing than making orrechiete; an eye-opening tour of Alberobello’s tullis followed by a wonderful visit to a nearby farm where we made mozzarella and enjoyed the best “farm to table” lunch imaginable; and romantic strolls and dinners in Polignano a Mare, which literally hangs on cliffs and looks down on beautiful grottos below. What a wonderful trip that we had no chance of putting together ourselves without Stefania and Barbara. We are forever greatful.

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Travel Review: Memorable Vacation to Italy, Florence, Tuscany, Siena, Antinori Winery Tour, Rome, Vatican Tour
Giuliana of this Italy travel company guided us every step of the way and created one of our most memorable vacations. The most impressive thing at the outset was how quickly she responded to our initial inquiry. We had never been to Italy, had not done a great deal of research, and had only a general idea of what we wanted beyond the dates (mid-May) and the cities we wanted to visit (Florence and Rome). Within a day, Giuliana submitted a detailed proposed itinerary based on a recent client request similar to ours. The proposal included various options that provided a great starting point for further discussion. She asked many questions, including our hotel preferences (small boutique, high-rise, how many stars, etc.) and suggested a number of venues that would expose us to Italy’s remarkable history and culture. The result was a vacation specifically suited to our personal tastes and interests. We spent four days in Florence and three in Rome. In Florence, we stayed at the Hotel Lungarno on the Arno River, a lovely small hotel in the heart of the city within walking distance to everything of interest, including the Uffizi and Academy museums, and the famous Duomo. It rained two nights, but we didn’t have far to go for a great dinner. The hotel restaurant was superb. One of the highlights of the Florence leg of the trip was a day tour of the Tuscany wine region that included a stopover in the historic town of Siena. We had lunch at the Osteria di Passignano, a restaurant at the Antinori vineyards where we were treated to a four course lunch and wine tasting and a tour of the winery. Fabulous. In Rome, we stayed at the Hotel Saint George. Another small, well appointed, boutique hotel, centrally located near the Tiber River, it provided access to all the essential venues, including the Vatican, Coliseum, Spanish Steps, etc. As in Florence, everything was in walking distance, including fine dining restaurants, pizzerias, espresso bars, and gelateria—and lots of places to shop. The hotel was comfortable, attractive, with a friendly and efficient staff, but we would not recommend the hotel restaurant. It was nice enough (although too brightly lit) but was virtually empty the night we were there and the food was just O.K. That wasn’t Giuliana’s fault since the hotel restaurant was not on her recommended list. We were just tired (it was our first night) and thought we’d give it a try. The hotel concierge made up for it, however, by recommending two great nearby restaurants for the remaining two nights. Neither was on Guiliana’s list, but they were terrific. A word about the logistical aspects of the trip: we viewed this as critical to the success of a customized tour with multiple venues and connections. We couldn’t have been more pleased. On arriving at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport, we were greeted by Aldo who drove us to the high-speed train to Florence. After sharing an espresso with us in the station café, he made sure we got on the right train, helped us with our bags, and took us to our seats. Similar service greeted us at every connection point during the trip. Our personal tour guides, Enza (Florence), Andrea (Tuscany), and Sylvia (Rome), were exceptionally knowledgeable, personable, and fluent in English. Giuliana telephoned us at several points during the trip to confirm that we had arrived at our destination, that the drivers were on time, and that the accommodations met our expectations. Very reassuring to know she was keeping such close tabs on things. In short, all elements of transportation and personal service were impeccable. Would we visit Italy again? Without doubt. The trip simply whetted our appetites. Would we use this company? We wouldn’t consider any other service. Next time, however, we’ll make more of an effort to visit the restaurants recommended by Giuliana.

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Italy Travel Agent Review: Alberobello, Monopoli, Lecce, Cave Tour, Ostuni Cathedral, Architecture
Since we don't want a highly planned trip, we only used this travel team to do the minimum for us.They made many suggestions for places to visit and activities that we basically did not take advantage of.  We stayed in two towns, Monopoli which we liked very much and Lecce which we liked a bit less and felt we had stayed too long.Our room in Monopoli was excellently located but Robert felt it was without Charm.  It was bright and clean but small.In Lecce our room was in a 19th Century home.  We were in a renovated stable.  We loved this room even though the shower was so tiny, Robert had to open the shower door to be able to wash his feet!!We were 1 night in Bari before heading to the air port at 5 in the morning. 

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