Gargano Tour 5-7 days

Things to do in Gargano sustainable?

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Article by Baldassarri Giuseppe Alberto Content marketing specialist for Trips to Gargano, from The Gargano, sometimes nicknamed the spur of Italy, is a subregion of Italy coinciding with the mountainous promontory of the same name which extends into the northern part of Puglia, the ancient Daunia, and which corresponds to the north-eastern sector of the province of Foggia.

Gargano is a beautiful and diverse region located in Apulia, Italy. It offers stunning landscapes, coastal beauty, and a rich culinary heritage. Here's a suggested itinerary to explore Gargano and its surroundings while practicing responsible tourism:


Duration: This itinerary can be adapted based on your preferences, but a minimum of 5-7 days is recommended to fully experience the region.


Day 1: Arrive in Gargano

- Travel to Gargano by train or car from cities like Bari or Foggia.

- Choose eco-friendly accommodations in one of the charming towns, such as Vieste or Peschici.


Day 2: Explore Vieste and the Gargano Coast

- Spend the day exploring the picturesque coastal town of Vieste.

- Visit the historic center and the impressive Vieste Castle.

- Enjoy the stunning beaches and consider taking a boat tour to explore the Gargano Coast and its sea caves.

- Taste local seafood specialties, such as fresh fish and octopus, at a local restaurant.


Day 3: Forests and Lakes of Gargano National Park

- Explore Gargano National Park, known for its diverse ecosystems.

- Visit the Foresta Umbra, a dense beech forest, and enjoy hiking or cycling trails.

- Discover the beautiful lakes of Varano and Lesina, and consider a boat tour or kayak excursion.

- Try local cheeses, such as caciocavallo and burrata, made by the shepherds of the region.


Day 4: Tremiti Islands

- Take a day trip to the Tremiti Islands, a small archipelago off the Gargano Coast.

- Enjoy the crystal-clear waters, snorkeling, or diving around the islands.

- Visit San Domino, the largest island, and explore its charming beaches and caves.

- Taste local specialties, including fresh fish and traditional dishes like orecchiette pasta with seafood sauce.


Day 5: Explore Peschici and Vico del Gargano

- Visit the coastal town of Peschici and wander through its historic center.

- Relax on the beautiful beaches or take a boat tour along the coast.

- In the afternoon, head to Vico del Gargano, a medieval village with narrow streets and traditional architecture.

- Taste local olive oil, as Gargano is known for its high-quality olive production.


Day 6: San Giovanni Rotondo and Monte Sant'Angelo

- Take a day trip to visit San Giovanni Rotondo and the Sanctuary of Padre Pio.

- Explore the religious sites and learn about the life of the beloved Saint Padre Pio.

- Continue to Monte Sant'Angelo and visit the Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

- Enjoy a traditional meal, featuring local specialties like taralli and Bombette, in a local trattoria.


Day 7: Farewell and Departure

- Spend your last day in Gargano relaxing on the beach or exploring any missed attractions.

- Enjoy a final meal of traditional Apulian cuisine, including orecchiette with tomato sauce and local wines.

- Depart from Gargano, either by train or car, to your next destination.


Throughout your stay, respect the natural environment by following designated trails, disposing of waste properly, and being mindful of local wildlife. Support local businesses and artisans by purchasing local products and handicrafts.


Remember to check the opening hours of attractions, make reservations for activities and accommodations in advance, and consult local tourism offices for up-to-date information. Enjoy your sustainable exploration of Gargano!

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Gargano: Where is it and why visit? The Gargano, sometimes nicknamed the spur of Italy, is a subregion of Italy coinciding with the mountainous promontory of the same name which extends into the northern part of Puglia, the ancient Daunia, and which corresponds to the north-eastern sector of the province of Foggia.