Puglia

Qualche giorno in Puglia

Hi There,

Did you celebrate well? I wish you all the best for 2019!

We went to Casa Vita for a few days, together with a couple of friends. The weather was so-so: two beautiful days, one terrible with hail and heavy rain, and one a bit cloudy.

That was ok!

What can you do in Puglia in winter? Well, more or less the same as in summer. Visiting cities can be easier, because hot summer days just make you lazy and make you want to stay at the poolside 😉

What did we do? Enjoy the delights of Puglia. The house was nice and warm (thanks to our caretakers!) when we arrived in the afternoon. We had a late lunch and relaxed a bit. In the early evening we drove to Borgo Egnazia, just a twenty minute drive from Casa Vita and one of the most magical hotels in the South. It was beautifully lit from the outside, and magically decorated in the inside. We tasted a cocktail with live music. Dinner we enjoyed at Il Punto in Torre Canne: fresh fish – era deliciosa! – while we could hear the waves hitting the rocks just outside the restaurant.

Matera is the cultural capital of Europe in 2019 and our friends hadn’t been there yet. I have written two posts on Matera already: An old city with old friends, and Winter in Puglia.
So I am just going to spoil you with some pictures.





Are you intrigued by Matera? Italy unpacked also paid a visit to Matera. Watch the movie if you have the time!

On New Year’s Eve we tried a new restaurant: Mehta! A great choice, it is located in Martina Franca, a beautiful town, half an hour drive from Casa Vita. The menu was a bit too much (certainly the main dish), but the young cook was so enthusiastic and eager to get everything right, we surely want to return.

And the new year started bright. We still had some time to go to Ceglie Messapica, just a ten minute drive. I really adore the main square. All men (old and young) gather around the Clock Tower, women stroll in between, dressed up as if they are going to a party each time. In summer, children play here till midnight.

This day it was a little calmer. We could enjoy the view, while sipping our cappuccinos outside, and have a chat with the very funny (it would have been impolite to have taken his photo) Fruttivendolo (fruit seller). Here you see his Ape (three wheel car).

Alla prossima!

Sophia

 

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4 Comments

  • Reply Frieda 5 January 2019 at 12:26

    Wat een mooi stadje is Matera!

    Beste wensen voor 2019 en nog heel veel fijne momenten in jullie Italiaanse droomhuis!

    • Reply Sophia 6 January 2019 at 14:33

      Ja, Frieda, Matera is uniek!

      Voor jullie ook de allerbeste wensen: een goede gezondheid, veel plezier met familie, vrienden en de buren! En veel reisjes naar Spanje! Sophie

  • Reply Ingrid 3 February 2019 at 07:43

    Ooooh, dat doet al dromen! Ik tel alvast af naar juni. We landen in Bari en pikken de huurwagen op en dan begint ons roadtripje, met Matera als eerste stop en overnachtingsplek😍

    • Reply Sophia 3 February 2019 at 09:53

      Dag Ingrid,

      Een schitterend idee om naar Puglia te reizen! Zoveel moois te zien.
      Hou me op de hoogte 🙂

      Sophie

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