Alberobello and Bari Private Tour From Bari Port





– Cattedrale di San Sabino
Basilica Cattedrale Metropolitana Primaziale San Sabino is the main cathedral of Bari, Italy. Built in the 12th century, it is a stunning example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. Dedicated to Saint Sabinus, it features beautiful stone carvings, a crypt with ancient relics, and peaceful interiors.
– Castello Normanno Svevo
The Norman-Swabian Castle (Castello Normanno-Svevo), also known as the Fortress of Bari, is a historic castle built in the 12th century near the sea. It was expanded by Frederick II and later used as a royal residence and military fortress.
– Piazza del Ferrarese
Piazza del Ferrarese is a lively square in Bari’s old town, close to the sea. It’s a popular meeting spot surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and historic buildings.
– Piazza Mercantile
This Piazza Mercantile is one of the main squares in Bari’s old town, full of history and charm. Surrounded by elegant buildings, cafes, and bars, it was once the center of trade and public life. Today, it’s a great place to relax, enjoy local food, and experience the lively atmosphere of Bari.
– Lungomare e Murat
The Lungomare of Bari is a beautiful seaside promenade, perfect for a relaxing walk with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Lined with palm trees, historic buildings, and street lamps, it’s one of the most scenic spots in the city.
– Teatro Petruzzelli
Teatro Petruzzelli is Bari’s most famous theater and one of the largest opera houses in Italy. Opened in 1903, it features stunning architecture and hosts operas, concerts, ballets, and other cultural events.
– I Trulli di Alberobello – World Heritage Site
The Trulli of Alberobello are unique, cone-shaped stone houses found only in this region of southern Italy. These traditional dwellings, built without mortar, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Apulia’s charm. Walking through Alberobello’s trulli district feels like stepping into a fairy tale—perfect for photos and learning about local history and architecture.
– Parrocchia Santuario Basilica S.S. Cosma E Damiano
The Basilica of Saints Cosmas and Damian is the main church in Alberobello, dedicated to the town’s patron saints. Built in the late 19th century, the basilica features a neoclassical style and two impressive bell towers. It’s an important spiritual site for locals and a peaceful place to visit while exploring the town’s famous trulli.
– Trullo Siamese
The Siamese Trullo is one of the most curious and unique trulli in Alberobello. Unlike the typical single-cone structures, it features two connected cones and two separate entrances. According to legend, it was once shared by two brothers who fell in love with the same woman, leading to a dramatic family split.
– Polignano a Mare (Pass By)
Polignano a Mare is a stunning seaside town on the Adriatic coast, famous for its dramatic cliffs, white-washed houses, and crystal-clear waters. Its historic center is full of charm, with narrow streets, sea-view terraces, and poetry on the walls.
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Experience the charm of southern Italy with a private tour through Bari, Alberobello, and a scenic stop in Polignano a Mare. Stroll through the historic streets of Bari, taste an authentic local focaccia, and discover the famous trulli houses of Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the way, enjoy breathtaking views in Polignano a Mare, perched on cliffs above the Adriatic Sea. This tour includes private transportation, a professional guide, and the flexibility to tailor the experience to your interests.

Local professional guides, pick up at cruise port, special group rates and full refund if your ship can´t dock !!
