
Puglia is a southeastern region that makes up the heel of Italy Its geographical diversity is very attractive.The north boasts mile after mile of wheatfields, while there's plenty of barren mountain scenery in the undulating plateau of Le Murge, in the centre of the province. The hilly, forested Gargano promontory juts out to the east, and is fringed by gently shelving, sandy beaches and you can reach the beautiful transparent waters of the Trémiti Islands by boat. Wine lovers will enjoy tasting the local grapes - the region was once known as “the wine cellar of Europe”