The beautiful coast around the two towns of Polignano a Mare and Monopoli is one of the most photogenic and most visited travel destinations in Puglia. The whitewashed houses in Polignano a Mare in particular, which are perched right on the edge of a cliff, are one of the most popular photo motifs in Puglia.
We visited Polignano and Monopoli on a day trip during our roadtrip through Puglia – and also took a short detour to San Vito. You have enough time in a full day to visit the main attractions and most beautiful spots. In this travel guide we reveal our travel tips for a day trip to Polignano a Mare, Monopoli and San Vito.
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