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Private Tour of the Medieval Village of Ostuni by Tuk Tuk

clock 30 to 40 minutes
  • The tour of the medieval village is a unique, cultural and exciting experience. We will let you know the whole history of our beautiful white...Read more

Taranto walking tour: the town of the two seas

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  • The guided tour starts from Piazza Castello square, the center of the major monuments of interest. Here we will visit the ruins of the Doric Temple of Poseidon dating back to the 6th century. B.C. with two Doric columns that bear witness to the ancient Magno-Greek temple. The tour continues with the visit of the Aragonese castle inside which there...Read more

MarTa Archaeological Museum Taranto tour: very impressive great gold artifacts

clock 2 hours
  • Have you already seen the Archaeological Museum of Naples and think you have seen everything- Nothing more wrong.

    The archaeological museum MarTa of Taranto will amaze you and leave you breathless by the beauty of the precious artifacts displayed in a large exhibition dedicated to the Apulian Greece-Roman artefacts arranged according to the...Read more

Private Tour of Taranto aboard an Ape Calessino

clock 1 hour
  • In just an hour you can visit the most interesting places in the old town and in the Umbertino village. Our slogan is "the best way to visit the city of two seas". In fact, it often happens that you are just passing through our capital, you stop only for a few hours, a fleeting meal and you are disappointed to have noticed a beautiful city but...Read more

Metaponto: 3-Hour Guided Tour to the Archeological Site

clock 3 hours
  • Metaponto is one of the most important ancient cities in Basilicata and has been symbol of the Hellenic culture. It is characterized by important archeological sites such as the Archeological Park of Apollonio Licio and the wonderful Tavole...Read more
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