Puglia, Italy Travel Vlog: market + vintage shopping, family time, local life - non-tourist travel!
Ciao everyone! So happy to share my travel in Puglia, Italy with you! It is a very non-tourist guide and travel diary of Puglia and the Salento region with vintage and market shopping in Italy, and living life as a local in Southern Italy. I hope you enjoy it!
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Puglia, Italy - The Hertz x Garage Italia Trip
We were happy to have been selected by Hertz Italy and Garage Italia to be part of their new campaign. When the opp came in it sounded like it was right up my alley, and who doesn't want to go to Italy with their wife...! We confirmed the campaign and headed over but didn't really understand what was in store. Driving one of the most iconic Italian Fiat's through the coastal area was unforgettable. Was beyond amazing to be part of the shoot/campaign and safe to say we have some timeless content now, which is always a huge bonus.
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Villanova, Ostuni, Puglia, Italy
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Buying Trullo (Lamia) in Carovigno Apulia (Puglia) Italy
In this Video with the estate agent we visit a trullo lamia for sale in Carovigno. The trullo has 2500 meters of land/garden and the asking price is 40000 euros
Touring Puglia
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Puglia 12 - Otranto 1 - citywalk
We visited Otranto and its lovely beach where a very friendly Italian family shared their lunch with us.
For the horror cathedral of Otranto - sorry but I can't call it anything else - with its impressive mosaic floor - see part 2.
Along the coastline of the Gargano - Italy
VIDEO 3D: Discovery the Gargano peninsula from Vieste to Torre di Calalunga along one of the most enjoyable coastline of Italy
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Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Known as the 'Pearl of Puglia', beautiful Trani has a sophisticated feel, particularly in summer when well-heeled visitors pack the array of marina-side bars. The marina is the place to promenade and watch the white yachts and fishing boats in the harbour, while the historic centre, with its medieval churches, glossy limestone streets, historic Jewish quarter and faded yet charming palazzi is an enchanting area to explore. But it's the cathedral, pale against the deep-blue sea, that is the town's most arresting sight.
The town dates to about 1000 AD and became an important port city. Frederick II fortified it with a castle and protective walls, and it had a large, active Jewish population in the Middle Ages, at one time boasting four synagogues. Today, two remain; one, Scola Nova, dates to about 1240 has been reopened and functions as an active synagogue. The other, Scola Grande, had been converted to the church of St. Anna when the Jews were expelled, but now that church is home to the Diocesan Museum, which offers a Jewish art section. Trani had a bustling giudeca district, a Jewish neighborhood (not to be confused with a Jewish ghetto, which was a closed section.) Traces of the once-rich culture can be seen in those sights, as well as places that bear names, like Piazza del Sinagoga and Via Giudeca.
The cathedral is the focal point and primary landmark of Trani, a pink-hued stone structure that sits right on the waterfront. It is built in a distinct Pugliese version of Romanesque style, with intricately-carved portals, doors and window settings. Don't miss the lower level, which is surprisingly more ornately decorated than the main sanctuary. The town's park, called Villa Comunale, is a nice green space with a promenade along the sea and a beautiful view of the cathedral from the quay (called il Fortino).
Trani is still an active port, with pleasure boats and a fishing fleet -which means super-fresh seafood on the tables! Don't miss a chance to sample the delicacies that Puglia is famous for. It has about 56,000 residents, so there is plenty of cafes and restaurants and shops to enjoy, too. Trani is north of Bari and near the fascinating castle built by Frederick II, Castel del Monte.
Near the cathedral is the church museum, the Museo Diocesano, which exhibits a collection of sculpture and archaeological finds from Trani's churches. Trani's defensive fortress, the Castello Svevo, is on the shore just beyond the cathedral. It dates to 1249 and is one of the many castles built in southern Italy by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, one of the area's most interesting historical figures. For a long period (until the 1970s) the building was used as a prison; nowadays it's open as a tourist attraction, although there isn't that much to see. There is an admission charge, although tickets are reduced for 18-25s and free to under-18s and over-65s. The castle houses occasional exhibitions and special events.
On the low headland behind the cathedral is the oldest part of Trani's historic centre. Exploring the lanes here, the visitors comes across picturesque corners and interesting sights like the roadside bas-reliefs pictured on the left. The most famed of Trani's historic dwellings is the fifteenth-century Palazzo Caccetta on Via Ognissanti, which belongs to the council. Nearby is a twelfth-century church built by the Knights Templar, the Chiesa di Ognissanti. Trani was on a route used by crusaders heading to and from the Holy Land, and there was a hospital here for the sick and wounded. You can see the exterior of the church from the harbourside (the curved apse) or from the lane the other side of the building; unfortunately it is not usually open to the public.
Inland towards the railway station the streets are more modern but despite the traffic which runs along them, there is still a rather old-worldly air to the wide pavements and shops. It's a promenading kind of town, and some of the lanes and squares probably haven't changed since the nineteenth century. In one mellow piazza a sign advertises: Trani: Città Slow; in the midday lull the description couldn't have been more apt: other than a bird singing we were the only life.
( Trani - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Trani . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Trani - Italy
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Hotels in Ostuni, Matera and Trani, Italy
We stayed in a combination of hotels and B&Bs while traveling around Puglia. Not all of the accommodations are in this video. Some merited a video of their own so keep watching.
All, had wonderful staff who couldn't do enough for their guests, great locations, and immaculate. Happy stays at one and all...
APULIA, the heel of the boot | Sony a5100
2 weeks ago I went to Apulia, a wonderful region of Italy. I stayed for 3 days and in them I visited some beautiful places: Taranto, Alberobello, Ostuni, Polignano a Mare, Lecce, Gallipoli, Santa Maria di Leuca and Otranto. Back home I was tired but happy.
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???????? South Italy tuk-tuk adventure: travel documentary
An epic adventure in South Italy, driving 6 amazing 3-wheel tuk tuks. A documentary of our travel on the road from Palermo (Sicily) to Ostuni (Puglia)
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Black Sicilian Bees: amodeocarlo.com
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Valentina Vitali
Guglielmo Biason
Marco Stoppani
SLOW FOOD COORDINATION
Adriano Araldi
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Cinzia Gabriele - The Gira
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Laura - I Giganti della Sila
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Apicoltura Amodeo Carlo
Contrada Madonna Diana
Termini Imerese, PA
Nduja di Bellantone Gabriella
Contrada Saramalloni
Spilinga, VV
Salumificio Don Francesco
Via Zanardelli 14
Stigliano, MT
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Cosmic Wind (Raidek)
Fools Gold (Mike Arnold feat. Jessie Villa)
Solemness (Ian Locke)
Corporate Guitars (Superb Stock)
The Great Escape (Electric Storm)
Cardinal (Cardinal)
Beyond a Dream (Caleb Etheridge)
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Wondering in Ostuni · Carovigno, Puglia
Metti un pomeriggio assolato di luglio nel centro storico di Ostuni: la luce si riflette sui muri bianchi e sul lastricato; il vento di tramontana soffia forte e mi rinfresca come un caffè in ghiaccio all’ombra di un palazzo. Nel frattempo, a Carovigno, un gruppo di anziani custodisce la memoria storica del paese, attraverso parole lente, dosate.
La bellezza è ovunque e può avere molte forme, colori o suoni. Non trovate?
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Imagine a July sunny afternoon in the historic centre of Ostuni: the sunshine reflects on the all-white walls and the stone pavement; the north wind cools everything down, like I was drinking coffee with ice in the shade of a palace.
Meanwhile, in Carovigno, a group of old men is keeping memory of their town alive through slow and wise words.
Beauty is everywhere around me, and it can take many forms, colours and sounds. Don’t you think?
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“Wondering in” è un gioco di parole che nasce dall’unione di ‘wonder’, ‘meravigliarsi’ ma anche ‘essere curiosi di sapere’, e ‘wandering’ che, invece, significa ‘vagando’. Perché mi piace approfittare di Stasera Mi Porto a Cena Fuori per scoprire nuovi scorci di natura, oppure perdermi tra i vicoletti dei centri storici.
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“Stasera Mi Porto a Cena Fuori!”© è un progetto di comunicazione e marketing enogastronomico frutto del mio profondo amore per la buona tavola e di una cospicua dose di curiosità.
Un sentimento così radicato da spingermi a sperimentare cibo e vino anche in solitaria, in barba alle convenzioni e ai più diffusi cliché.
Il progetto vuole, infatti, dimostrare che “portarsi” a cena fuori è un modo come un altro per coccolarsi e assecondare un piacere intimo come mangiare bene e bere meglio.
Ciò che davvero conta è avere sete di conoscenza e un po’ di spirito d’avventura, ma, soprattutto, scegliere il posto giusto.
Quale?! Io un'idea ce l’avrei!
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Apulia Slow Coast - Tramonto a Villanova
In attesa del nuovo video diario del viaggio in pedalò, godetevi anche voi un pezzettino dello spettacolare tramonto che ha accolto la ciurma di Apulia Slow Coast a Villanova ieri sera.
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Trulli Shopping! - Travel VLOG 65 [ITALY] - The Way Away
Ashley and her friend Angelina visit Trulli and she brings back a special gift for Josh.
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DJI OSMO POCKET | Ostuni, Apulia, Italy
*The DJI Osmo Pocket makes it easy to get cinematic footage everywhere you go. I tested it for hours in my city. Here's the result.*
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Foods from southern Puglia
An introduction to the foods from southern Puglia, the 'heel' of Italy, produced by local suppliers association Gruppo D'Azione Locale Serre Salentine
Masseria Potenti Wedding Video | Anna & Tim | Puglia, Italy
This remarkable love story began with a heartfelt connection and a slow-dance style courtship, witnessed by the entire nation. Their attraction to one another was palpable, unfurling chapter by chapter on Australia’s The Bachelor. It is a story that feels well documented yet is unique to these two souls – and undeniably real. Fast forward several years later and the luminous Anna and Tim Robards chose one of the worlds most romantic destinations in which to exchange their vows – this time surrounded by only closest friends and family.
Against the sublime backdrop of Italy’s south, a magical multi-day celebration unfolded at Puglia’s Masseria Potenti, surrounded by whitewashed walls and flowering cactus. With loved ones flying in from the other side of the globe, it offered the perfect backdrop for many languid, festive days under a Mediterranean sun.
Welcoming guests with relaxed alfresco drinks on arrival, everything about this wedding invited joy and magic, laid back celebratory vibes and effortless Italian inspired glamour.
On the day of the wedding, Anna made a breathtaking entrance beneath an arbour of leafy vines, before joining Tim beneath a featherweight canopy, sheltering them from the Summer sun. Anna, dressed in a magnificent Steven Khalil beaded gown and Tim in a white tuxedo jacket, looked at each other as if for the first time. Laugher and tears and the unmistakable euphoria of that ‘just married’ feeling ensued, following one very special ceremony.
Cue brass instruments, impromptu dancing and champagne as the day segued seamlessly into Aperitivo hour and a stunning open-air reception of Southern Italian dining beneath the night sky.
Joining their awaiting guests in a gorgeous red car, to the sound of dozens of welcoming tambourines, the tone was set for the festival of love that followed. An incredible feast under dusky skies and heartfelt speeches that soon slipped into scenes of dancing with abandon.
A love story and a celebration like no other.
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Venue: Masseria Potenti
Wedding Planner: After The Rock
Photographer: Bayleigh Vedelago
Bridal Gown: Steven Khalil
Tailor: Calibre
Musicians: Tobi Music
Places to see in ( Brindisi - Italy )
Places to see in ( Brindisi - Italy )
Brindisi is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, in southern Italy’s Apulia region. The red-stone Aragonese Castle stands on a small island at the harbor’s entrance. The tall Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia, a rudder-shaped limestone memorial to sailors, has sea and city views. Across the harbor, the Swabian Castle of Brindisi dates from the 13th century. At the top of Virgil’s Staircase are the Roman Columns.
Like all ports, Brindisi has its seamy side, but it's also surprisingly slow paced and balmy, particularly along the palm-lined Corso Garibaldi, which links the port to the train station, and the promenade stretching along the interesting lungomare (seafront).
The town was the end of the ancient Roman road Via Appia, down whose length trudged weary legionnaires and pilgrims, crusaders and traders, all heading to Greece and the Near East. These days little has changed except that Brindisi's pilgrims are now sun-seekers rather than soul-seekers.
Brindisi has een known as the «Gateway to the East» since ancient times, when it became an important port, first for the Roman troops, and later for the merchants of Venice. This port in Apulia even today provides important travel connections to and from a long list of sea and airports.
The shoreline is low and sandy for the whole stretch of coast, favored by a mild climate. Charming vacation destinations, along with one of the major natural areas of the region and an important spa, attract tourism to Brindisi's coastal strip, with many important traces left from ancient times.
Much of the hinterland is occupied by the Murge Platueau that, in the north, meets the Itria Valley, known as the Land of the Trulli. Cultivated fields alternate, in a mosaic of colors, with large expanses of olive groves, vineyards and colorful orchards, interrupted only by roads and sporadic clearings. Ancient villages dominated by fortresses and watchtowers tell the story of Frederick II of Swabia and the Angevin domination, but even more ancient testimonies relate the presence of the prehistoric Messapian Civilization.
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