Morning: Arrive in Marina di Ginosa and settle into your hotel. Stroll along the sandy shoreline, breathing the Mediterranean air while enjoying a light breakfast at a seaside café.
Afternoon: Take a short drive to the historic town of Gravina in Puglia. Explore the dramatic ravine, visit the Norman‑Romanesque cathedral, and enjoy a leisurely lunch overlooking the river.
Evening: Return to Marina di Ginosa for a sunset dinner at a traditional trattoria, sampling fresh seafood and local wines.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart early for Polignano a Mare, famous for its cliffs and crystal‑clear pools. Wander the narrow lanes, admire the view from the famous “Piazza della Liberta” and sip an espresso at a cliff‑side bar.
Afternoon: Continue to nearby Monopoli, strolling the historic port and the baroque cathedral. Enjoy a seafood lunch by the harbor before a brief dip in the sea.
Evening: Head back to Marina di Ginosa, stopping for an aperitivo in the quaint village of Carovigno before a relaxed night at your accommodation.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to the UNESCO site of Alberobello to marvel at the iconic trulli houses. Take a guided walk through the “Rione Monti” district and capture the fair‑tale architecture.
Afternoon: Continue to the “White City” of Ostuni, wandering its white‑washed streets and enjoying a panoramic lunch with views of the Adriatic coast.
Evening: Arrive in Lecce, the “Florence of the South”. Explore the baroque square of Piazza del Duomo, dine in a historic osteria, and soak up the lively nightlife.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a final stroll through Lecce’s historic centre, visiting the Roman amphitheater and the Basilica di Santa Croce before a light brunch.
Afternoon: Begin the drive to Brindisi, stopping at the waterfront promenade for a quick coffee and a view of the Adriatic port.
Evening: Arrive at the Brindisi train/airport terminal for your return journey, reflecting on the highlights of the trip.
Find HotelsTotal Estimated Cost: €138
If you have extra time, consider adding a half‑day visit to the ancient Greek ruins of Egnazia near Brindisi or a wine‑tour in the Salento countryside. To shorten the itinerary, you could skip Monopoli and Ostuni, focusing on the main highlights of Polignano, Alberobello, and Lecce, which would still provide a rich experience in three days.