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Salento Tour: Salento is a beautiful region located in the southern part of Apulia (Puglia), Italy. It is known for its stunning landscapes, charming towns, rich history, delicious cuisine, and excellent wine. 

The best attractions on the Salento Tour are sustainable and surrounding areas.

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When planning a sustainable tour of Salento, it's essential to respect responsible tourism practices and minimize the impact on the environment and local communities. 

Here's an itinerary suggestion for exploring Salento and its surroundings:


Day 1: Arrival in Salento

- Arrive at the nearest airport, which is Brindisi Airport (BDS) or Bari Airport (BRI).

- Transfer to your accommodation in one of the towns in Salento, such as Lecce, Otranto, or Gallipoli.

- Take a leisurely stroll through the historic center of the chosen town, admire the unique architecture, and enjoy a traditional dinner at a local restaurant.


Day 2: Lecce and Otranto

- Start your day by visiting Lecce, often called the "Florence of the South." Explore the beautiful baroque architecture, visit the Basilica of Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo, and the Roman Amphitheatre.

- In the afternoon, head to Otranto, a picturesque coastal town. Visit the Otranto Cathedral with its stunning mosaic floor and enjoy a walk along the waterfront promenade.

- Return to your accommodation in the evening and savor some local dishes paired with Salento wines.


Day 3: Gallipoli and Porto Selvaggio

- Visit the historic town of Gallipoli, located on a small island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Explore the charming old town, visit the Cathedral of Saint Agatha, and enjoy the panoramic views from the city walls.

- In the afternoon, drive to the natural reserve of Porto Selvaggio. Take a hike through the beautiful Mediterranean scrubland, relax on the pristine beaches, and swim in the crystal-clear waters.

- Return to your accommodation and indulge in a dinner featuring traditional Salento cuisine.


Day 4: Wine and Olive Oil Experience

- Spend the day immersing yourself in the local agricultural traditions. Visit a traditional Masseria (farmhouse) where you can learn about the production of olive oil and taste different varieties.

- Continue your journey to one of the renowned wineries in Salento. Take a guided tour of the vineyards and cellars, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy a wine tasting session.

- You can also have a picnic lunch amidst the vineyards or at a scenic spot in the countryside.

- Return to your accommodation and relax for the evening.


Day 5: Castro and Santa Maria di Leuca

- Visit the town of Castro, known for its stunning coastal scenery. Explore the historic center, visit the Castro Cathedral, and enjoy a walk along the seafront.

- Afterward, head to Santa Maria di Leuca, the southernmost tip of the Salento peninsula. Admire the lighthouse, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria de Finibus Terrae, and take a boat tour to explore the sea caves.

- In the evening, savor a farewell dinner with delicious Salento specialties.


The duration of the itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and the time you have available. A 5-day itinerary provides a good balance for exploring the highlights of Salento, but you can extend it if you wish to spend more time in each location or include additional destinations.


In terms of accommodation, Salento offers a range of options, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, agriturismos (farm stays), and vacation rentals. Choose accommodations that prioritize sustainability and support the local economy.


To get to Salento, you can fly to Brindisi Airport (BDS) or Bari Airport (BRI). From there, you can rent a car or use public transportation, such as trains or buses, to reach your chosen town in Salento.


Remember to research and respect local regulations, such as waste management practices and protected areas, to ensure responsible and sustainable tourism during your visit to Salento.