National Geographic, Lonely Planet and New York Times: APULIA HAS BEEN NAMED THE MOST BEAUTIFUL REGION IN THE WORLD FOR THE SECOND TIME

National Geographic, Lonely Planet and New York Times: APULIA HAS BEEN NAMED THE MOST BEAUTIFUL REGION IN THE WORLD FOR THE SECOND TIME

Photos: some of Fabio Vinella’s creations in Puglia
Thanks to Vito Vippolis Photographer
For the second time, Puglia has been named the most beautiful region in the world. In fact it was awarded the Best value travel destination in the world award. National Geographic, Lonely Planet and New York Times had no doubts in considering Puglia as the most beautiful region in the world. In the Apulian territory there are the best examples of Baroque architecture, fascinating cities with millenary history, historical monuments, Greek and Neolithic archaeological sites, the beaches among the most beautiful in Italy, cliffs overlooking the sea, the caves of Castellana, the splendid Polignano a Mare by Domenico Modugno, beautiful and evocative villages such as Ostuni and Locorotondo. How not to mention the three Unesco heritage sites: Castel del Monte, the Trulli of Alberobello and the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo in Monte Sant’Angelo. Puglia is among the first places in the world also for its culinary art. The wide range of products and the Apulian traditions represent an explosion of flavors envied not only abroad but also in other Italian regions.
Photos: some of Fabio Vinella’s creations in Puglia
Thanks to Vito Vippolis Photographer