Also this year, Apulia is on the podium of the most loved places to have a holiday. It’s simple to understand why: crystal clear waters, sand and rocks, good and genuine traditional food.
Next to the most famous locations, there’s a special place, maybe less touristy: Taranto and its district. A city surrounded by other villages with old town, canyons and traditions. Ready for a year-round holiday?
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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