Puglia, Italy

Puglia is a southern region of Italy forming the heel of Italy’s “boot”. It is known for its whitewashed hill towns, centuries-old farmland and hundreds of kilometers of Mediterranean coastline. The capital, Bari, is a vibrant port and university town, while Lecce is known as “Florence of the South” for its baroque architecture. Alberobello and the Itria Valley are home to “trulli,” stone huts with distinctive conical roofs.