Our most recommended things to do in Province of Taranto

Polignano a Mare: Boat Tour with Prosecco and Snacks

1. Polignano a Mare: Boat Tour with Prosecco and Snacks

An incredible and emotional boat tour to the Polignano a Mare caves. Explore with us the Monopoli and Polignano a Mare coast. Visit to the main caves of the area, among which the famous Grotta Palazzese, the Lama Monachile beach, Cala Paura, Grotta Ardito, Grotta Azzurra, Grotta delle Rondinelle, Grotta delle Monache and San Paolo Island. During the cruise, there will be a stop to make a bath and to relax under the moon light. Finally, we will offer on board a glass of Prosecco and a typical apulian snack "taralli".

Polignano a Mare: Boat Trip, Swim & Cave with Aperitif

2. Polignano a Mare: Boat Trip, Swim & Cave with Aperitif

Experience a wonderful day at sea on a guided boat trip departing from Polignano a Mare. Visit the coast, coves, and sea caves, take a refreshing dip in the ocean and savor a small aperitif. Choose from a shared or private option based on whether you prefer privacy or the chance to meet others. As you hop on board, be greeted by the staff, who will provide you with towels, snorkeling equipment, and personalized glasses. Discover the magnificent coast of Polignano and see the statue dedicated to Domenico Modugno. Next, make your way to the beautiful bay of Lama Monachile. Explore the Palazzese Grotto and see the Island of the Hermit (San Paolo Island), before taking a dip in the pristine waters of Apulia. After a refreshing swim, toast with a complimentary prosecco and Apulian taralli on the way back to Polignano a Mare.

Martina Franca: Wine & Local Products Tasting

3. Martina Franca: Wine & Local Products Tasting

Experience a multisensory, immersive wine tasting in Martina Franca, perfect for wine lovers. This wine tasting combines the wine-making history of the region with a tasting of three special wines accompanied by typical local delicacies. Enjoy your wines and local foods tasting at a winery and vineyard that offer scenic views of the land. Be surrounded by olive oil trees, dry-wall stones, and the vast vineyard. Discover all the secrets of one of the oldest wineries in the area of the Itria Valley of the Apulia region. Learn everything there is to know about the colorful vineyards, production processes, and bottling.

Taranto: Guided History Walking Tour

4. Taranto: Guided History Walking Tour

Explore the narrow alleyways, dark corners and striking coastline of Taranto on a guided walking tour through the city. Learn about the history of the coastal town from a local guide who will tell fascinating stories dating back to the Greeks. Stop at the Descent of Vasto to discover the legends and curiosities of Taranto and view the impressive Greek walls. From here, visit the Hypogeum of Palazzo Stola. Pass through little-known alleys and Largo Petino, with views of the rock town and the medieval towers. Stop by to visit the Monks' Hypogeum. Walk along the Great Sea railing and visit the Noble Floor of the Stola Palace. Hear explanations of the geological history and legends of the origins of Taranto.

Alberobello e-bike tour. Visit a donkey farm and a mill

5. Alberobello e-bike tour. Visit a donkey farm and a mill

The e-bike tour starts in the old town of Alberobello Ride through the countryside and a oak forest Visit a donkey farm in Martina Franca and pamper these incorrigible heartbreakers Be enchanted by the trulli Move to a historic family-owned mill See the different machines in operation and learn about all the processing steps that lead from grain to flour Learn to recognize by sight and touch the different types of flour Taste a homemade focaccia with flour of ancient grains Experience the world behind a single bag of flour Back to the starting point to enjoy the fairytale village of Alberobello

Bari Airport: Shared Transfer to/from Taranto Train Station

6. Bari Airport: Shared Transfer to/from Taranto Train Station

Enjoy the great transport links between Bari International Airport and Taranto. Be greeted and supported by staff who will help you onboard. Avoid the hassle of navigating the public transportation system before or after a long journey, instead, relax and enjoy the views of Italy from the comfort of your seat. Board a modern bus to leave your worries behind, and arrive on time at your destination at the airport, or in the city. Choose a one-way service to or from the airport and feel safe knowing that your service is reliable and secure.

Martina Franca e-bike tour and visit to a breeding

7. Martina Franca e-bike tour and visit to a breeding

The historic center of Martina Franca is one of the most beautiful in Puglia. It is characterized by winding alleys lined with beautiful baroque buildings and is surrounded by a mosaic of vineyards, wheat fields and farms. Enjoy this e-bike guided tour of Martina Franca. Ride along country roads, among dry stone walls, trulli and centuries-old olive trees. Reach a farm where two species of animals native to the area are raised: murgese horses and Apulian black pigs. Relax at a nearby cow farm with a dairy inside. A tasting of locally produced cheeses will follow.

Taranto: 2 Seas Walking Tour

8. Taranto: 2 Seas Walking Tour

Get to know one of the most interesting towns in Magna Graecia as well as one of the most important town in Italy thanks to the Navy which has the maritime arsenal, its monuments, and the MarTa Archaeological Museum. The guided tour starts from Piazza Castello square, the center of the major monuments of interest. Visit the ruins of the Doric Temple of Poseidon dating back to the 6th century with 2 Doric columns that bear witness to the ancient Magno-Greek temple. Continue with a visit to the Aragonese castle of which the first tower was built by the Byzantines in the 11th-century. Cross the revolving bridge, a symbol of Taranto which connects the island of Borgo Antico with the peninsula of Borgo Nuovo. About 90 meters long, it was inaugurated in 1887 and overlooks a large navigable canal that unites the 2 seas: the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo. Conclude the tour with a visit to the Cathedral of San Cataldo, probably the oldest in Puglia, built by the Byzantines in the latter half of the 10th century, although remodeled with a Baroque façade in the mid-1700s.

Martina Franca: Baroque and Rococo Architecture Walking Tour

9. Martina Franca: Baroque and Rococo Architecture Walking Tour

Martina Franca is one of the most important towns in the Itria Valley. It is famous for its festivals and multiple buildings in the Baroque and Rococo style. The tour starts from Piazza XX Settembre and Gate Santo Stefano then heads to Piazza Roma, where you will visit the fountain of the dolphins. See Palazzo Ducale with its 18th-century frescoes and stately rooms. Walk through the alleys of the old town and arrive in Piazza del Plebiscito. Here, you will visit the basilica dedicated to St. Martin, an exceptional example of Baroque architecture. The tour ends with a visit to the Immaculate Square, the Chapel of St. Nicholas of the Greeks, and finally the Church of San Domenico.

e-Bike ring tour between Martina Franca and Locorotondo

10. e-Bike ring tour between Martina Franca and Locorotondo

Depart next to the station. Admire the elegance of the baroque palaces and churches in Martina Franca Enjoy the country roads dotted of trullos, vineyards, dry stone walls and old farms. Ride through the narrow streets of the old town of Locorotondo Taste a home made ice cream Reach the most beautiful viewpoints of the Itria Valley Be amazed by stories and legends related to these places Back to Martina Franca

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Silvia was an excellent tour guide. Her English was very clear. Martina Franca is a beautiful city and should not be missed.

Fantastic !! good and beautiful attraction with very funny guide and crazy (in a good way) captain!

We loved it !!! The swimming in the cave was a nice experience ❤️

Absolutely to do, the spectacle of the caves is truly remarkable

visit and interesting presentation. tasting of good wines