Puglia is a region located in the south of Italy that has become a trendy destination for travelers. It’s being called “the new Tuscany” as a compliment, because of its booming popularity, but in reality, the two regions couldn’t be more different. Puglia doesn’t need to be compared to any other region, it has plenty to offer that, in fact, may be far superior to all the other in-places.
Its diversity is astounding: limestone cliffs, golden beaches that may be sandy, rocky, cliff-cragged or turquoise-watered, karst caves, vineyards, enormous groves of olive trees, and beautiful collection of coastal and hill towns. The region is also the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in Italy due to its intense sun and fertile soil.
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