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Top Attractions In Southern Italy – Ciao, Italia!

In this article, let’s take an imaginary trip to the Southern parts of Italy. Pack your bags and get on the flight. Now, that you have reached Southern Italy, you’re in for a real treat. Head to the lovely European country to see the sights, eat your weight in pizza and pasta and spend quality time with your family. Throughout your way, you’ll stumble on the beauty of the place and snap memorable photos along the way. Listed below are some of the must-visit attractions in Southern Italy.

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Why Southern Italy?

Southern Italy is full of amazing places such as Naples, Lecce, Bari, Amalfi Coast and much more. It is a vast region with the provinces of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, Molise and Sicily. Being unique in the culture and tradition from the rest of Italy, there’s a lot to experience here. You can witness a mix of Greeks, Romans, Etruscans, Arabs, Normans and Byzantines culture in Southern Italy. Be one among this diverse inhabitation and you will never regret it.

 

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Attractions in Southern Italy

Naples

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The first destination to be ticked on your bucket-list of Southern Italy would be Naples. Located on the western coast of Southern Italy, it is one of the largest and busiest cities in the country. The vast commercial and public port of Naples is one of the important highlights here. You can spot various container ships and cruises docked at the port. Do not miss visiting the gigantic Castle Nuovo and the San Gennaro Catacombs along with the many things to do in Naples. Ruins of both Pompeii and Herculaneum are the other must-see attractions in Southern Italy near Naples.

Lecce

Fondly termed as the Florence of Southern Italy, Lecce is famous for its collection of historical structures. It is the heart of the southern region of Italy with amazing structures made of Lecce stone. Major sites include Basilica di Santa Croce, the Cattedrale dell’Assunzione Della Vergine, Lecce Castello and the ancient Roman Amphitheatre. Furthermore, the place is filled with squares such as the Piazza del Duomo and the Piazza Sant’Oronzo. If you are not a history person, you can also stroll around the gardens of Lecce.

Bari

Inhale some fresh air at Bari, the coastal town of Southern Italy. Get to visit the harbour, beaches and the historic artefacts here. Visit the narrow streets filled with welcoming restaurants and bars here. Meanwhile, you can also make your way to Castello Svevo, the Cathedral of San Sabino, the Basilica of San Nicola and other impressive museums as well. 

The Amalfi Coast

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Next in the list comes the most famous and beautiful Amalfi Coast with interesting things to do. You will be stumbled upon the dramatic scenery, gorgeous trails that eventually touch the mountains. Visit some idyllic coastal towns such as Amalfi, Erchie, Minori and Positano. You can click some amazing pictures with the backdrop of multi-coloured houses stacked up against the hillside. In addition to these towns, you can also make your way to Villa Rufolo in Ravello to get stunning views of the Mediterranean sea.

Pescara

Nestled on the western Adriatic coast of the country, Pescara is a fishing city. You can spot a number of fishing and sailing boats while walking through the vast harbour. Pick a cycle at the harbour’s extension, Ponte del Mare and explore the city until you get tired. Stroll around the golden beaches on either side of the harbour. To sum up, Pescara is an ideal aquatic getaway for all the beach and marine lovers.

Catanzaro

Stretched across steep mountains and levelled coasts, Catanzaro is one of the prominent cities in Southern Italy. Biodiversity Park is a must-visit attraction here. Featuring a vast botanical garden, a military museum and children’s playground, this place has everything under one roof. You can also go on a hiking expedition at the gorgeous Cascata Campanaro and spend some relaxing time at the beach.

Palermo

Holding an important place in the history of Italy, Palermo – the capital of Sicily is one of the must-visit landmarks in the south. The city act as the economic and cultural centre of Sicily as well. The Palermo Archaeological Museum, Capuchin Abbey and Catacombs are major highlights here. Do not miss visiting the fantastic markets here because they are truly awesome. 

Brindisi

Founded by the hero Diomedes, this ancient city with all possible historical assets is something incredible. The remarkable port with two-pronged bodies of water offers a jaw-dropping scenery. A fantastic castle with the best views of the sea at Isola Sant’Andrea is a fascinating factor. If you are so interested in history and Italian structures, Brindisi will quench your thirst for both.

Barletta

Spend a refreshing and rejuvenating day at the beaches of Barletta along with the fine Adriatic climate. With a wide array of interesting historic attractions and scenic getaways, Barletta is a worth visiting place in Southern Italy. Important attractions in Barletta include Castello Svevo castle, Andria and Trani. Lungomare Pietro Mennea and the Lido also offer great opportunities for a nature walk.

Foggia

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Located in close proximity to the Parco Nazionale del Gargano, Foggia is known as the granary of Italy. Beautifully surrounded by fertile farmland, the region also serves as a hub for transportation. Moreover, there are several Baroque structures with sublime designs such as the cathedral buildings. With beautiful buildings in one hand, on the other hand, the place also has attractive parks such as Parco Karol Wojtyla and the Parco San Felice. So if you want a different destination on your Italy trip, you can blindly pick Foggia in your itinerary.

Time flies, so should we. Use a pair of wings from the aeroplanes and start flying. Do not waste your time and money on boring destinations. Its time to take in the best of Southern Italy, a destination full of miracles. Explore the painting-like beaches and antique buildings. After an amazing trip, do not miss packing your heart along with you. Because it’s hard to convince your heart to leave Southern Italy. Head to the Pickyourtrail website and start planning your trip to Italy right away.

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