This is just about as inspiring as a travel proposal can be. The reason I became a travel blogger was because I never stopped dreaming. Excerpts about traveling like this one help us to remember how travel makes us humble and life experiences are more important than physical “things.” The older I get, the more I value experiences over things. I think this short travel excerpt really hits the nail on the head......thanks for sharing this amazing experience!!!!
My great grandmother ❤️ was from Lecce, her surname was "de Gallo", which means the rooster 🐓. She died when I was 25 years old, so I feel lucky that I was able to have many beautiful conversations with her! 🧑🦳 Baci dalla Grecia ed amo molto la bella Puglia❣️🐬
I love puglia. My favourite triangle spans from Polignano, Monopoli, Savelletri, Ostuni, down to Brindisi and Lecce and across to Gallipoli. Affordable accomodation, beautiful beaches, great food and wine as well as friendly and happy people.
Please advise where to stay as a base to hit most of the town in the area 🙏. And how many days should we stay in each town to really enjoy Bari to Lecce. Thank you for the information.
The coastal trail along the Adriatic is a great hike. I would suggest the Griko areas to the East of Galatina to get the true feeling of Salento and Taranta. Salento has a great bus and rail system; no need to rent a car. It is flat so bike riding is a joy. The City of Leece at dusk is magical. The light on the stone will cast a spell on you. There is no better place in Italia....really.
I've only been to Puglia once about 5 years ago. I stayed in Monopoli, I knew nothing about the region prior to arrival but was curious. I visited Ostuni and Lecce whilst I was there and thoroughly enjoyed my short week vacation. I wish to return soon, so would be interested to know where you would suggest to visit. I'm aware of Matera and it's history but know little else. It would be difficult to cover much in a short 25 minute tv segment so I'm not so critical of this film.
I gave up when I heard the accent! OK I am biased, but.... If I click into a vid and the narrator has an American accent I am gone! When you hear them in Your cities and tourist places you know they have no F'ing idea!
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 if anyone’s pigheaded and narrow minded in this situation, it’s not the Americans. Think the irony in your comment is lost on you.
Puglia, thats where my dreams come from - I can hear the voice of my Mother from Heaven 🙏♥
Fioretta, you made me cry!
This is just about as inspiring as a travel proposal can be. The reason I became a travel blogger was because I never stopped dreaming.
Excerpts about traveling like this one help us to remember how travel makes us humble and life experiences are more important than physical “things.” The older I get, the more I value experiences over things. I think this short travel excerpt really hits the nail on the head......thanks for sharing this amazing experience!!!!
Beautiful I love Puglia 🌈☀️💚
My great grandmother ❤️ was from Lecce, her surname was "de Gallo", which means the rooster 🐓. She died when I was 25 years old, so I feel lucky that I was able to have many beautiful conversations with her! 🧑🦳 Baci dalla Grecia ed amo molto la bella Puglia❣️🐬
I love puglia. My favourite triangle spans from Polignano, Monopoli, Savelletri, Ostuni, down to Brindisi and Lecce and across to Gallipoli.
Affordable accomodation, beautiful beaches, great food and wine as well as friendly and happy people.
Please advise where to stay as a base to hit most of the town in the area 🙏. And how many days should we stay in each town to really enjoy Bari to Lecce. Thank you for the information.
^^^^^
Bro im from.savelletri❤❤❤
My mother was from Bari,Apuglia Italy she was born and raised there
The coastal trail along the Adriatic is a great hike.
I would suggest the Griko areas to the East of Galatina to get the true feeling of Salento and Taranta.
Salento has a great bus and rail system; no need to rent a car. It is flat so bike riding is a joy.
The City of Leece at dusk is magical. The light on the stone will cast a spell on you.
There is no better place in Italia....really.
15.1.2022.Very good documentary.
Bon A' Petite 🤣🤣🤣 Karen has me ROLLING on the floor 🤧
Same here 🤣
@@rosapasquale8179 I forgot the time stamp, lol
Puglia is not only Lecce, Monopoli and Squinzano. Puglia Is much much more than that. This documentary is so poor.
At least it introduces some new things to foreigners like me.
@@Golcha_supporterI am Italian and I absolutely agree with you
I've only been to Puglia once about 5 years ago.
I stayed in Monopoli, I knew nothing about the region prior to arrival but was curious.
I visited Ostuni and Lecce whilst I was there and thoroughly enjoyed my short week vacation.
I wish to return soon, so would be interested to know where you would suggest to visit.
I'm aware of Matera and it's history but know little else.
It would be difficult to cover much in a short 25 minute tv segment so I'm not so critical of this film.
How do I find a good Realtor in Puglia?
What are the coldest and hottest months in Lecce?
What are the famous foods of Puglia?
Taralli orecchiette panzerotti bruschette
What does a 2 bedroom apartment rent for in Lecce?
Nice, but too "cliché".
I gave up when I heard the accent! OK I am biased, but.... If I click into a vid and the narrator has an American accent I am gone! When you hear them in Your cities and tourist places you know they have no F'ing idea!
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 if anyone’s pigheaded and narrow minded in this situation, it’s not the Americans. Think the irony in your comment is lost on you.
piano piano ....
good video but no mention of Mafia? You can't tell story of Puglia without Mafia
Bc it's less significant compared to other regions of Italy, the Apulian mafia is called "Sacra Corona Unita"
Non dire cavolate sulla Puglia
@@oronzosemeraro6350 shut up orzo
Kathy is a beautifull chick and presents it whonderfull.