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Puglia in September: Where?
I would prefer a beachfront location which is also fairly convenient to rail connections as I would prefer not to rent a car. Timeframe is September 2026. Thanks for any recs
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I’d first settle on a part of Puglia—northern, central, southern—and make a list of things you want to see from your base. You can’t see everything from one base, so narrowing it down first helps.
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Gallipoli, Train:tick, Beach front:tick, Gay friendly:tick
Otranto and Torre d'Orso are also pretty good. I love Lecce Brindisi and Bari both have airports, train stations and long distance bus stations https://www.fondazionepetruzzelli.it/en/ in Bari might interest https://www.classicalive.it/it/luoghi/puglia/lecce/ https://www.italia.it/en/puglia/lecc...-greco-theatre August is stupidly hot, while October is a bit drafty. Finding the perfect September dates is tricky https://www.wanderingitaly.com/maps/...-rail-map.html Some hotels do deals with other habitations, so you can find a hotel with its own yacht, or a farm house which allows for easy two centre holidays. For example https://www.agriturismo.it/ offer masseria (fortified farms) which while out of town make for a nice two or three night break |
My favorites were Lecce and Bari, both along train lines.
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Originally Posted by kja
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My favorites were Lecce and Bari, both along train lines.
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Originally Posted by TravelCafe2
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Hi, I am trying to put together a new trip to Italy & visit Lecce and also Bari, as I have not visited those Italian cities yet & am curious. What were your favorite sights & restaurants, cafes in those cities? I read your posts often & enjoy how you travel & your opinions.
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Originally Posted by TravelCafe2
(Post 17701208)
Hi, I am trying to put together a new trip to Italy & visit Lecce and also Bari, as I have not visited those Italian cities yet & am curious. What were your favorite sights & restaurants, cafes in those cities? I read your posts often & enjoy how you travel & your opinions.
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You might want to take a look at Galatina, too. Check if there are good transport connections...
Would you consider renting a car for a few days so you could have the experience of staying in a rural masseria? Driving is extremely easy outside the larger towns. |
Galatina is very charming and relaxing, but doesn't Dukey want to be on the beach? My favorite spots in Puglia are all inland, but Monopoli might work, at least in terms of rail connections. What sort of beach are you seeking? There are lidos very near to Monopoli, walkable/cyclable for me from the center but definitely not "open your door to a sandy beach" in the center of town.
I leaned heavily on the advice of The Puglia Guys who write the Big Gay Puglia Guide for my trip. I found their advice about beaches, restaurants, where to base, etc., very helpful. https://www.pugliaguys.com/ https://www.gaypugliapodcast.com/ Agree that a car (or a private driver) for a few days would make things easier if sightseeing is a priority. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...95f3356a2.jpeg This is the closest Monopoli town beach that I recall. There are some rockier areas right in outside the center where people swam as well. I was on a run south out of town in the morning when I took this photo. Dedicated beach people get out there early. |
Originally Posted by kja
(Post 17700721)
My favorites were Lecce and Bari, both along train lines.
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I was just thinking of one place inland, and maybe go to the Ionian coast from Galatina if he rents a car (??)
Just food for thought.... And if not to Galatia, maybe a night or two at an inland masseria so he could get the rural feel..but only with a car, and only if the place is convenient enough to drive on a day trip or two. Honestly, there is such a world of places to explore in that region... Even Vieste would make a wonderful base for beaches and strolling around....but he'd need a car or to hire a driver both ways. I think I might be confusing the issue here...I'll keep reading and see how the plans shapes up.. |
Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
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I think I might be confusing the issue here...I'll keep reading and see how the plans shapes up..
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Hi Dukey,
Lots of great advice above. I'll simply add our now-eight year old TR below (no fotos yet). I'm confident that some of it will prove helpful, if even in a limited way. I am done. the Trip Reportist https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...1634280/page2/ |
I was in Puglia this past May for a month. Here’s a link to my photos, I never did a TR. if you’d like my itinerary, please DM your email address to me and I’ll send it.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JX3wLqGCMcKSVakV6 |
Ostuni! I stayed solo and didn't have a car.
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Joannyc:
The photos are so beautiful and you had such great weather!! Would you let us know if you spent any time in Taranto (I saw it named on the map but did not see any photos so I imagine you did not go there on this trip...)? |
Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
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Joannyc:
The photos are so beautiful and you had such great weather!! Would you let us know if you spent any time in Taranto (I saw it named on the map but did not see any photos so I imagine you did not go there on this trip...)? |
Btw, octogenarian Sophia Loren's excellent last movie 'La Vie Devant Sui' was shot entirely in Bari. Highly recco...
I am done. The Puglianz |
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