Salento
Southern Apulia’s beaches and Baroque towns.
What to see in Brindisi: 7 unmissable stops between port, castles, and Roman history
Crypt of San Biagio Brindisi: Byzantine Frescoes in the Heart of the City
Torre San Leonardo in Ostuni: The Sentinel Overlooking the Sea with Views of the Trulli
Monument to the Italian Sailor in Brindisi: Maritime Symbol with Port View
Swabian Castle of Brindisi: Frederick II’s Fortress on the Port
F. Ribezzo Archaeological Museum: Brindisi’s Treasures of Bronzes and Mosaics
Brindisi Cathedral: The Romanesque Duomo with Byzantine Mosaics and Roman Column
Lecce in One Day: A Walking Itinerary from Roman Amphitheater to Baroque
What to See in Lecce: 15 Stops Between Baroque, Roman Ruins, and Interactive Maps
Basilica of Santa Croce: Baroque facade with whales, dragons and symbols in Lecce
Torre Sant’Andrea Lighthouse: Historic 1866 Lighthouse with Views of the Wild Coast
Torre dell’Orso: Protected Bay with Fine Sand and the Two Sisters Sea Stacks
Museum Vito Mele: Contemporary Salentine Art in a Historic Villa in Santa Maria di Leuca
Roman Theater of Lecce: Underground 1st-2nd Century Theater with 5,000 Seats
San Cataldo Lighthouse: Panoramic View of Salento and Sandy Dunes
Cape Santa Maria di Leuca Lighthouse: 360° View of Puglia’s Southernmost Point
Punta Palascìa Lighthouse: Italy’s Easternmost Point with Shell-Paved Path
Monteroni’s Baron Palace: Lecce Baroque with Inner Courtyard and Stone Decorations
