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Old Feb 1st, 2014 | 04:21 AM
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Just re-read original post: Absolutely you should take taxi to Ravello or wherever you base in AC (Caruso has gorgeous pool, so does former Palazzo Sasso next door, now called Palazzo Avino; those are almost the only heated pools in the area).

You then take taxi or bus, to Salerno to pick up car. If you are heading for Maratea, you can stop at Paestum, and if you like food you should also stop at a mozzarella farm nearby to watch the cheese process.

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ar-paestum.cfm


Agree that adding Maratea seriously cuts into your time in Puglia, but Maratea is gorgeous and you may fall so in love with Puglia that you will return, to cover the areas you did not see the first time. Here is how I covered the region, in two week-long trips, and still we returned a third time to see more:

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ern-puglia.cfm

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-di-senise.cfm
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Old Feb 2nd, 2014 | 08:33 PM
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Thanks for all your advice. We were planning on stopping in Paestum and also planned on doing the mozzarella farm nearby (found out about that from 1000 Places to See Before I Die).Changed our itinerary to only do Alberobello as a day trip. We are going to stay in Matera for 2 nights then head to the coast. Will do more research on Polignango versus Monopoli. I am confused though about Covo dei Saraceni Losi 2., That is in Positano not Polignano. Do you have a good hotel recommendation for Poli? The place I thought looked good (San Tomasso) had some bad reviews based on the fact that there was a wedding there almost every day/night so it was noisy. We definitely have added Lecce to the trip.
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Old Feb 2nd, 2014 | 08:40 PM
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While in Paestum, leave an hour or two for the museum -- it has some wonderful, unique pieces.

I don't think you will regret visiting either Matera or Lecce. I certainly didn't!

Enjoy!
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Old Feb 3rd, 2014 | 05:11 AM
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Covo dei Saraceni is indeed a hotel in Positano but also one with same same in Polignano. I actually have to possibly retract my recommendation above...after more research I too am totally charmed by the idea of staying at Don Ferrante...but the room right on the sea is booked already for our dates...so really a toss up with those two towns..Covo in Poli.gnano is sort of a compromise hotel for us...small but not as "boutique" as Don Ferrante but we are not up for B and B of which there are many in Polignano...I think the problem with Puglia is that there are so many places to see and that actually justify a stay. I know what you are saying about the weddings and consider myself lucky to discover those special places that literally cater to the weddings and then AVOID THEM. They are beautiful but who wants to be in the middle of a wedding?
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Old Feb 3rd, 2014 | 12:57 PM
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Exactly Lois2. The property looked wonderful but the reviews indicated it was annoying with the noise. I could see where that would be a distraction and I am thinking not just with the wedding but with guests partying before and after out at the pool etc.

Thanks kja. Will set some time in for the museum.
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Old Feb 9th, 2014 | 08:48 AM
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I too am planning a trip to Puglia, we wil be traveling for 20 days and renting a car.

Does anyone have an idea how long by car it is from either Trani or inland from the Masserias around the Andria region to Valle D'Itria region? I am thinking about staying outside of Ostuni Villa Cenci or the infamous Torre Mazzieria further inland.

Also looking for approximate travel time from that last stop in Valle D 'Itria to Leece, we will be staying in the city and day tripping from Leece. From Leece I was wondering how far I am to Matera where I was thinking on spending 2 nights before heading back north.

Also for those who have been to Cliento how would you rate your experience there compared to further up the Amalfi coast????

thanks all happy travels!
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Old Feb 9th, 2014 | 09:00 AM
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I find google maps give a good idea of travel times and fuel etc
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Old Feb 9th, 2014 | 09:46 AM
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thanks will look into that
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Old Feb 25th, 2014 | 06:39 AM
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Topping this post!
I have booked my 3 bases to explore Puglia the first three weeks of May. We are flying in and out of Rome and will pick up the car at the airport.
1 night Benevento to break up the first days drive
3 nights Lama di Luna in Montegrosso
4 nights La Rascina outside Ostuni near the coast
4 nights in Lecce at the Mantatelure B&B

After 12 days in Puglia I have 8 more nights to plan and I'm hoping that those of you who have traveled to this region will weigh in with your opinions. I'm especially interested in feedback from eskcrunchy!!!

Plan A drive from Lecce to Materra for an overnight then head directly to Ravello ( we have been once before for a week and loved it there)

Plan B 2 nights at the Palazzo Margherita ( the Coppola Palace) in Bernalda for anniversary weekend of R&R before driving to Amalfi Coast

Plan C bypassing Basilicata region and heading from Lecce to Castelebatte , Stay at the Palazzo Belmonte and day trip to Pasteum, explore the Cilento coastline from here before heading to Ravello.

Plan D open to suggestions from fellow fodorites!

Also looking for ideas if we don't stay in Rome before flying home where to stay our last night that would put us under an hour from the airport. We have a miday flight out! A friend suggested the former John Paul Getty Palazzo outside Ostica Antica ruins.

Thanks all!
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Old Feb 25th, 2014 | 09:08 AM
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How many days do you want to spend in Ravello? This will be subtracted from the 8 nights after Lecce, right? I want to figure the amount of free time between Lecce and Ravello.

The Getty hotel is La Posta Vecchia. My sister stayed there and liked it a lot. Ostia Antica is a half hour's drive from there. It will be just as easy to stay in Rome, I think.

What time does your flight leave Rome? How do you plan to get to Rome or environs--by car, or do you plan do drop car in Salerno or Sorrento and take train (or hire driver) to take you to your final hotel before your flight home?

I am not sure I would devote two nights to Bernalda. I saw only the cafe of the Coppola hotel, as they do not let outsiders into the main public areas. I loved the town of Bernalda (we stayed in an agriturismo nearby) but our main focus was going to a farm that grows Senise peppers, outside the town of Senise. You could do one night in Bernalda, and then spend two nights in Matera before heading to Campania on the Potenza road.

Let me know the exact number of free days before I ramble on.
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Old Feb 25th, 2014 | 09:09 AM
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Also, maybe better to start a new thread about your trip, so as not to detract from OP's questions..
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Old Feb 25th, 2014 | 10:25 AM
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Old Feb 25th, 2014 | 08:02 PM
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Cave girl so sorry to hijack your thread

Eskcrunchy I have start a new thread specific to my own intinerary questions. Thanks so much for your help with this, and I look forward to more feedback from you. I have come this far in my planning thanks to all your past trip reports on Puglua and southern Italy!

Bilboburger thanks for your thumbs up on Basilicata, I'm starting to think Materra is worth a visit if in the neighborhood. Would love for you to expand on this recommendation on my new thread.
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Old Feb 9th, 2016 | 09:20 AM
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Dear Cavegirl, I appreciated your comments regarding Puglia and Monopoli and Ostuni. I wonder if you could give me some advice or anyone else out there who has an opinion. My husband and I will be in Puglia this June/July for 6 nights, we will have a car. We are in Fasano for three nights for a wedding in an Airbnb. We would like to stay either in Monopoli or Ostuni for the next three nights and plan to visit Trani, Polignano, Monopoli, Lecce (if possible) Cisterino. The wedding is only one day, so we will have that time too to drive around. We arrive on June 29 and will either drive to stay in Monopoli or Ostuni - which town do you think would be nicer to stay in, we will definitely visit both. Thanks so much!
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Old Feb 9th, 2016 | 09:40 AM
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hi joannah, you might want to start a new thread, as sometimes it gets confusing hopping onto an old thread, but I would decide based on the accommodations you like and how much driving you wish to do in any given day. For example, it is about 2 hours from Ostuni to Trani, and it is about an hour from Monopoli to Lecce. From Fasano, you could visit Trani, Polignano, and Monopoli in one day, as they are small and close together. You could also probably even squeeze in Cisternino. However, the closing times in most towns means you want to visit in the morning and evenings.
I found google maps to be fairly accurate in estimating drive times.
What airport? Ostuni is probably equidistant from both Bari and Brindisi.
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Old Feb 10th, 2016 | 08:09 PM
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Hey, thank you. good advice. From what I gathered from the internet, I thought Polignano might be the most fun and would be a nice place to kick back after flying in from NY, but alas I couldnt find the right accommodations, so we went with Ostuni (if my reservation is accepted) I think I will take your advice and visit trani, Polignano and Monopoli when we are in Fasano plus cisterino, and Ceglie Messapica seems worth visiting too. We fly into Bari and will rent our car there, were fairly good at using gps, either on our phone or before with google maps. I settled on two Airbnbs just because they both seemed nice, otherwise, we would have stayed in a hotel. Thanks for your help, it's much appreciated. I'm sure I'll be back here soon.
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Old Sep 9th, 2016 | 10:18 AM
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Cavergirl- It seems we have very similar tastes in accomodations. My husband, 14 yr old and I are heading to Puglia next July. Would you mind sharing your final itinerary and hotel recommendations with me please? Would be very appreciative!
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Old Sep 11th, 2016 | 11:02 PM
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You won't find a lot of hotels in Monopoli. Stay at one of the many masserie that you will find in the countryside. I am at Masseria Spetterrata right at this moment. Location is very central in the middle of triangle Ostuni, Monopoli, Alberobello. Be aware though that, although distances between towns may seem short, driving times are pretty long. Most of the roads are in bad condition and the bad weather of the last week makes it even worse. Speed limits are mostly 40/50 km/hr. You will definitely need a car to fully enjoy all the aspects of Puglia.

Ceglie Messapica is a very small town and there isn't really a lot to see.
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