5 weeks in Puglia
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5 weeks in Puglia
Hi. We are returning to Puglia in September. Staying 2 weeks in the Ostuni area to cover ground we didn't get to last year. What I really need assistance with is the next 3-4 weeks. Was thinking:
- 2 weeks based around Otranto
- 2 weeks further south towards the heel. Eg S-M di leuca or that coast?
Any suggestions welcome. We have 2 young kids, so tend to get a villa style base and daytrip, beach etc. Doesnt have to be on the beach, happy to be in land too.
Thanks
- 2 weeks based around Otranto
- 2 weeks further south towards the heel. Eg S-M di leuca or that coast?
Any suggestions welcome. We have 2 young kids, so tend to get a villa style base and daytrip, beach etc. Doesnt have to be on the beach, happy to be in land too.
Thanks
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I have been researching same and found this website. The menu on the left under the Masserie tab holds a wealth of info, including a "link" tab that includes holiday rental sites, and a "reading" tab with book titles and info.
Don't know if it will interest you, but I found that information on the Salento is not easy to come by.
http://www.masseriauccio.com/index.p...l-Salento.html
We have only been as far south as Martina Franca area, but are spending a few days around Lecce and south this fall.
Don't know if it will interest you, but I found that information on the Salento is not easy to come by.
http://www.masseriauccio.com/index.p...l-Salento.html
We have only been as far south as Martina Franca area, but are spending a few days around Lecce and south this fall.
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I have ttted Calling Ekscrunchy for myself, Franco has some great Salento recommendations.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...n-progress.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...n-progress.cfm
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Thanks for the link. That is just great....current itnerary is kooking something like:
Arrive rome: 4 days to deal with jetlag in kids
1 week: ponza island
1 week: driving from ferry to Otranto to include stops in matera for a couple of nights, perhaps gallipoli, s-m di leuca
2 weeks otranto (well just outside on the beach)
2 weeks ostuni area (carovigno)
Soverato in calabria for a week or so
Tropea for a week or so
Then onto Sicily for a month...Siracusa for two weeks, then Ragusa area for 2 weeks.
Still a lot to consider
Arrive rome: 4 days to deal with jetlag in kids
1 week: ponza island
1 week: driving from ferry to Otranto to include stops in matera for a couple of nights, perhaps gallipoli, s-m di leuca
2 weeks otranto (well just outside on the beach)
2 weeks ostuni area (carovigno)
Soverato in calabria for a week or so
Tropea for a week or so
Then onto Sicily for a month...Siracusa for two weeks, then Ragusa area for 2 weeks.
Still a lot to consider
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Heading off tonight. Emirates from Sydney vi Dubai into Fiumicino. Emirates was by far the most cost effective and we get to ride the A380 the entire way. We love this plane as there is so much room for the two kids. We arrive just after lunchtime European time 22 August and are staying in Trastevere fr a change. We booked the apartment through ownersdirect.co.uk and have a long term lease on a 7 seater Renault Grand Scenic. Trip reports to follow.
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Hi. I am collating a trip report as I go, but if you have interest I am blogging a bit under
http://deeplymadlydaddy.com/
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