Puglia Italy’s Hidden Gem? Conversano Italy near Polignano a Mare. See Apulia Italy like a local.

Come see Conversano Italy near Polignano on the Puglia Apulia Italy coast. We tell you five top reasons to make Conversano Italy your top stop in Puglia Apulia Italy. Here are the top reasons, top things to do, and top recommendations for Conversano, Italy. Number one reason. Not touristy. #1 Puglia is no longer undiscovered, but there are still some hidden gems. 45-minutes from Bari, Conversano has less tourists, feels more authentic, more local, and some might even call it off the beaten path. It’s only 15 minutes from the seaside. And close by all the small white villages of Puglia, Apulia as well as Matera Italy. Number two reason. Food. #2 Besides the local cherries, Conversano will feed you Focaccia Barese, named for the city of Bari nearby. Barese is a thinner, crispier Focaccia, deep soaked in olive oil with whole cherry tomatoes, whole black olives and oregano on top. Fave bean puree or Pure di Fava, is a popular appetizer served with sautéed there’s the Fornello Pronto or Braceria. A butcher shop where you choose your meat or sausages before they’re grilled on the spot and served on paper plates. And with the coast right here, of course, seafood is plenty. You’ll find some version of mussels, fresh whole fish, and octopus on almost every menu. The most surprising seafood dish was our sandwich with a whole grilled octopus stuck in a bun. Taralli crackers are the best! Number three reason. Masseria Experience. #3 A masseria is a farm house with an olive grove, and you’ll find them in Conversano’s surrounding countryside. Some masserias are grand and Other’s are tiny like ours. Number four reason. Killer day trips. #4 The white villages of Martina Franca, Ostuni, Locorotondo, and Cisternino are thirty or so minutes away as is UNESCO site Alberobello, a town chocked full with Trulli houses, small beehive shaped structures that are so cute you can’t hardly believe it. UNESCO site Matera, where the last James Bond movie was filmed, is only an hour and a half away. Blue flag beaches dot the coastline from Polignano to Monopoli, Capitolo, Fasano and Torre Guaceto. Our favorite blue flag beach is Santo Stefano because of the stunning setting by the castle. Number five reason. Neighbors with Polignano a Mare. #5 You’re right next to pretty Polignano a Mare, one of Puglia’s most touristed and instagram-able darlings with stunning cliffs, grottos and turquoise beaches. Stay in your authentic haven in Conversano and visit Polignano when you want. On June 14 you can witness the Festival of San Vito, the patron saint of Polignano. Full of local love and affection Polignano’s celebration is quaint, and beautiful, taking full advantage of the cliffs and sea. Every year a statue of the boy Saint dressed in the garb of a Roman soldier launches into the sea from the fishing hamlet of San Vito. The boat travels slowly to Polignano three kilometers away, then back and forth under the whole village until it lands in Cala Paura, a charming cove close to the town center. The little saint leaves the boat by foot procession to arrive at an alter in the main square of the old activities follow for two more days. Polignano and San Vito are both blue flag beaches, an environmentally friendly certification issued by UNICEF each year. Please Subscribe If you have a YouTube account and you like our videos, please click the subscribe button and request notifications of our weekly postings by selecting the bell. For a whole library of videos and our playlists please visit our channel at: We RECOMMEND from our latest: Best Street Food in Nice, France. Most Beautiful Place So Far, Lerici, Italy. Coastal walks on the French Riviera About Us We’re Emre and Maia. Our videos feature local, authentic, and immersive experiences in Europe. We love to engage with people in their own language, while we spend a gap year being curious about everything! We’re passionate about travel and food and have been to 44 countries with five passports between us! Now we’re in Southern Europe — Italy, France, and Spain — where we dedicate a month to each stay. Longing for simplicity and freedom, we put our remaining possessions in storage, and set out with one suitcase and one carry-on each. Our slow travel mindset works whether you have a few days or a whole year. We like to keep it real. We did not receive, nor do we ask for compensation from any of the enterprises mentioned in this video. The happygolucky YouTube channel is a production of HAPPY GO LUCKY, LLC, Washington.
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