Potovanje APUGLIA jug Italije 7 noči iz Trsta + rent'a'car
From 463 €

Potovanje APUGLIA jug Italije 7 noči iz Trsta + rent'a'car

RENT'A'CAR
Created: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Ref ID: 5476235
price per person From
463 €
Based on 2 adults
927 €
Total Price
Created: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Destinations: Bari, Alberobello, Matera (Province), Taranto (Province), Gallipoli, Otranto, Puglia, Brindisi (Province), Bari (Province)

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20 Nov
Transport from Trieste to Bari
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR3582 - Operated by: Malta Air
11:55 - Trieste, Trieste (TRS)
13:10 - Bari, Bari (BRI)
1h 15m 0 PC 12F 12E Nonstop
Transport:  FR3582 Operated by:  Malta Air
Cabin Class: Economy
20 Nov
Car rental
FIAT PANDA
Ecovia
A/C 4 doors 4 people
FIAT PANDA or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Return same level as pickup
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Level to Level: The vehicle should be returned with the same amount of fuel as delivered.
General payment terms
Prepayment: Full rental price due at time of reservation. At pick-up a valid credit card in main driver's name is required as a guarantee. Prepaid or debit cards, such as Maestro, Visa electron, Visa Premier or Carte Bleue are not accepted.
Upon collection of the car a security deposit will be blocked on the driver’s credit card. This deposit is determined by supplier considering your selected car category. Please be informed that the value of one tank of fuel and possible traffic fines can be additionally blocked on your credit card. It is recommended to present a credit card with chip, pin code and embossed numbers.Estimated deposit amount:: EUR 500.00
Theft protection
with excess up to 1,950 EUR
Collision damage waiver
with excess up to 1,390 EUR
Pickup

Bari airport - Telephone: 0039 327 5526733 - 0039 080 5383600

Viale Enzo Ferrari SNC

Opening hours: 08:00 - 23:00

OFFICE INSIDE THE AIRPORT
Dropoff

Bari airport - Telephone 0039 327 5526733 - 0039 080 5383600

Viale Enzo Ferrari SNC

Opening hours: 08:00 - 23:00

OFFICE INSIDE THE AIRPORT
20 Nov
1. Bari
Stop
About the destination: Despite the fact Bari is quite a large modern city it has managed to keep the unique atmosphere of small towns. In this city ancient buildings and strict gothic castles border with new trading centres and restaurants, making Bari even more attractive and elegant. Walk along the narrow streets of the city centre to reach the Cathedral of Bari. Built in the 12th century, its crypt is a triumph of Baroque art. In this labyrinthine streets, another fine example of Baroque architecture stands, the beautiful church San Nicola, built a thousand years ago. Castello Normanno Svevo, which was built in 1132, is one of the most notable sights of the city. The Museum of Archaeology is another place of interest in Bari as excavations in the old part of the city haven’t stopped even now, so the museum constantly gets new exhibits. If daytime is traditionally used for unhurried walks on shady valleys, night turns Bari into one noisy discotheque. Trendy bars, pubs, and clubs are ready to entertain their visitors till dawn.
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20 Nov
Car journey 43 Kilometers - 45m
Bari
grotte di Castellana
20 Nov
2. grotte di Castellana
NATURE - Stop
20 Nov
Car journey 19 Kilometers - 22m
grotte di Castellana
Alberobello
20 Nov
3. Alberobello
Stay
About the destination: Alberobello is a small town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. It has 10,735 inhabitants and is famous for its unique trullo buildings. The trulli of Alberobello have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996.
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21 Nov
Car journey 111 Kilometers - 1h 53m
Alberobello
Matera (Province)
21 Nov
4. Matera (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The province of Matera is a province in the Basilicata region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Matera. It has an area of 3,447 square kilometres (1,331 sq mi) and a total population of 201,133; the city Matera has a population of 56,204. There are 31 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province (see Comunes of the Province of Matera). The province of Matera is bordered by the province of Potenza in the west and south, the region of Calabria also to the south, the region of Apulia to the east and north, and by the Ionian Sea to the southeast. The history of settlement in the region dates back to the Palaeolithic Period and the first instance of organised settlement was in 251 BCE, when Roman Republic consul Lucius Caecilius Metellus founded the town as Matera. Matera was sacked multiple times; initially by the Franks, then by Roman Emperor Louis II of Italy, and then by invading Muslims during the 10th century. Following this, the town was owned by the Capetian House of Anjou and the Crown of Aragon and was sold multiple times to successive wealthy families.
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22 Nov
Car journey 64 Kilometers - 1h 14m
Matera (Province)
Taranto (Province)
22 Nov
5. Taranto (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The province of Taranto, previously known as the province of the Ionian, is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Taranto. It has an area of 2,437 square kilometres (941 sq mi), and a total population of 581,092 (2017). There are 29 comuni (singular: comune) in the province, all of which are listed at comunes of the Province of Taranto. The coat of arms of the province contains a scorpion, which Pyrrhus is thought to have seen when looking down at Taranto.
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23 Nov
Car journey 170 Kilometers - 2h 11m
Taranto (Province)
Gallipoli
23 Nov
6. Gallipoli
Stay
About the destination: Watch the fishermen arrive with the catch of the day, try the delicious fish and seafood and visit the main places of interest in this lively port. Spend a morning or an afternoon enjoying the activities of the port of Gallipoli. The port is conveniently located at the point where the old quarter of Gallipoli meets the modern center. It is a place to watch fishermen while they work and try delicious fish and seafood. In the port of Gallipoli, you can also contemplate the work of some of the monuments of several centuries of antiquity in the city. The harbor has several docks, where a colorful mix of fishing boats, cargo ships and yachts float in the water. Stroll through the eastern banks of the port to see the fishermen checking the fruit of their work and repairing their nets. A great part of the fishing is sold to the cafes and restaurants of the city. Try the typical dishes, such as the sea urchin, in the informal restaurants that frame this area of ​​the port. There is also a collection of interesting buildings on the east side of the harbor. Contemplate the twin facades of the Greek fountain, which has carved bas-reliefs and caryatids. See the baroque façade with arches of the sanctuary of Santa Maria del Canneto and the humble church of Santa Cristina. Look west to find the imposing Gallipoli castle, built by the Byzantines in the 13th century. It observes its quadrangular form with three towers and an independent polygonal tower. The castle wall offers panoramic views and opportunities to take fantastic pictures of the harbor and the landscape of the city. On the south bank of the port, the docks lead to the water and are an ideal place to sit and watch the Ionian Sea. See in the distance the island of San Andrés and the beach of the green bay. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon to enjoy the whole process of the beautiful sunsets. You can walk comfortably from the port of Gallipoli to most of the main attractions of the city. Follow the streets that wind through the old quarter to see important works of architecture, such as the Cathedral of Saint Agatha and the church of St. Francis of Assisi. You can park in the mercantile port, which is bigger and has more shops.
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24 Nov
Car journey 71 Kilometers - 58m
Gallipoli
Otranto, Puglia
24 Nov
7. Otranto, Puglia
Stay
About the destination: In spite of the great development of buildings, Otranto preserves an almost intact historical center, which shines in all its splendor protected by the fortifications overlooking the south shore of the natural harbor. The natural entrance to the historical center is the Porta Alfonsina, in memory of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria, who liberated the city from Turkish domination. A series of alleys lead us to the Otranto Cathedral, a jewel of Romanesque-pugliese architecture, built in 1080-88 and also known as Catedrale dell'Annunziata. The gabled façade is dominated by a Gothic-Arab style rosette from the 15th century and a Baroque portal from 1764. Its austere interior, with three naves, is decorated with a 17th-century ceilings in gilded wood and by 14 Granite columns. In the Chapel of the Martyrs, to the right of the main altar, the bones of the victims of the Turkish massacre are preserved. The masterpiece, however, is depicted on the ground in a beautiful mosaic in bright colors by the priest Pantaleone (1163-1166), depicting scenes from the Bible and medieval epic cycles. Beneath the apse is the wide crypt, supported by a jungle of columns with capitals of different periods and Byzantine frescoes. Near the cathedral, we find the Diocesan Museum, which displays a collection of fabrics and liturgical objects, statues and paintings belonging to the church, as the fifteenth century baptismal font. We can also observe interesting fragments of a late-Roman mosaic found under the muscled pavement. The main street of the village is Corso Garibaldi, vibrant and crowded, which rises in the direction of the town square, or Piazza del Popolo, with the Torre dell'Orologio (Clock Tower) dating from 1779. From here you reach San Pietro , A Byzantine church that dates back to the X-XI century, and was for many years the seat of Greek worship. The exterior looks austere; In contrast, the interior is a plant in Greek cross, inserted inside a square, and very decorated. Marked by three small ships supported by eight columns, the church has its walls and vaults covered with frescoes depicting biblical scenes. The cannon vault of the ship to the northwest is adorned by the "Last Supper" and the "Lavatory of the feet".
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25 Nov
Car journey No road route
Otranto, Puglia
Brindisi (Province)
25 Nov
8. Brindisi (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The Province of Brindisi is located in southeastern Italy, extending for 1,839 square kilometers (710 square miles), the second smallest province in the region after the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. It was established in 1927 from the ancient Terra d'Otranto. With the Adriatic Sea to the east, it borders the Province of Bari to the north, the Province of Taranto to the west, and the Province of Lecce to the southeast. The northern, central and western parts are mountainous with many forests, with the Murgia hills of particular interest, while to the northwest, bordering the provinces of Taranto and Bari, it is lower, with the Itria Valley (Itria Valley). The maximum height reached within the province is 414 meters (1,358 feet) above sea level, near Selva di Fasano. The other peaks are slightly lower and are located in the north-central area. The coast of the province is 80,606 kilometers (50,086 miles) long, partly rocky, with many alternate stretches of sandy beaches, small ports and bays. To the south it is essentially flat and widely used for crops.
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26 Nov
Car journey 124 Kilometers - 1h 28m
Brindisi (Province)
Bari (Province)
26 Nov
9. Bari (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The arable land in the former province of Bari is exploited with the cultivation of olive and grapes but also cherries, peaches, and almonds. From that agricultural activity is derived olive oil, wine and table grapes. Bitonto is especially noted for its extra virgin olive oil, and Corato, Coratina and Giovinazzo are along notable producing areas. The centers of wine production are mainly concentrated in Gravina and Ruvo di Puglia, in the north of Bari, and Adelfia, Noicattaro, Rutigliano and Locorotondo, in the south of Bari. Also important is the production of cherries; the Apulian red is especially prevalent in the countryside of Turi and Putignano
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27 Nov
Transport from Bari (Province) to Trieste
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR3581 - Operated by: Malta Air
13:35 - Bari, Bari (BRI)
14:55 - Trieste, Trieste (TRS)
1h 20m 0 PC 14E 14F Nonstop
Transport:  FR3581 Operated by:  Malta Air
Cabin Class: Economy
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Based on 2 adults
927 €
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