Matera, famous for its stunning sassi (stone) and landscapes, is one of the most interesting and stunning destinations of Italy. It is the third oldest continually inhabited in the world, that once held so much sorrow, is today one of the most fascinating cities to visit. Composed of a network of caves inhabited since the Paleolithic era, today it is a place to stroll in the sun and marvel at the architecture. From its position as `the shame of Italy`, it was crowned the 2019 European City of Culture.
Take Italy into your own hands!, combining train rides and a Rental Car. Start in Venice (sumptuous palaces and romantic waterways), after that, trains rides will take to Florence (home to many masterpieces of Renaissance Art and architecture at the Tuscany Region) and Rome (famous for the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican, and delicious food). From here, catch your Rental Car drive southern to Sorrento (overlooking the Bay of Naples, with stunning vistas, famous for its Limoncello liquor and good base for visiting the ancient sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum), before drive to Naples to drop off the car and take your flight returning home.
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Fasano is a smaller, beautiful, authentic destination that sits where the low hills and grotto-pocket plains of Puglia leads to the Adriatic Sea. The quaint historic center is a maze of narrow lanes, archways, stairways, and little piazzas.
Built atop a hill to protect from invaders, Ostuni is a certifiable labyrinth. A maze of alleyways, staircases and arches, of houses built upon houses, of hundreds of years of history laid out before you in a way no map can truly explain or capture. Dead ends and charming little gardens, views of the stunning Adriatic sea, green doors and bright blue skies; everything and nothing may lie around the next corner you take.
Brindisi has been an important port city since ancient times and is known as the “Gateway to the East.” Resting on the edges of the Adriatic Sea, it’s now an active trading and transport hub.
Driving Time
Milan - Lake Maggiore: 1 hr. 55 mins. approx.
Lake Maggiore -Lake Como: 1 hr. 40 mins. approx.
Lake Como - Lake Garda: 2 hrs. 55 mins. approx.
Lake Garda - Milan: 1 hr. 55 mins. approx.