Attractions near Villa Ceci - Explore Puglia

Staying at Villa Ceci in Andria places you in the heart of Puglia, one of the most fascinating regions d

Attractions near Villa Ceci - Explore Puglia



Villa Ceci is in a location that allows guests to explore Puglia in all its nuances, reaching very different places within a short drive.


Within minutes of each other, sea, countryside, hillside villages and cities alternate, offering a variety of landscapes and atmospheres that make each day different from the next.


This central location allows you to move freely and experience-even during shorter stays-the most authentic Puglia: lesser-known places, history, culture and tradition.

Castel del Monte aerial view surrounded by green forest and countryside near Andria, Italy

Alta Murgia and Castel del Monte



A vast and open landscape, the Alta Murgia is defined by its wild beauty, where rolling hills, dry stone walls and endless skies create a sense of tranquil grandeur. At its heart lies Castel del Monte, an extraordinary octagonal fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose perfect geometry and mysterious origins continue to fascinate. To explore this area is to move through a timeless environment, where nature and history coexist in surprising harmony
Aerial view of white church with bell tower overlooking turquoise Adriatic Sea in Andria, Italy, near Villa Ceci

Villages and coastline of BAT Province



Along the Adriatic coast, the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani reveals a sequence of elegant seaside towns rich in history and atmosphere. Trani, with its iconic cathedral overlooking the sea, offers one of the region's most evocative views, while nearby villages invite slow exploration among alleyways, marinas and local traditions. The coast alternates between lively promenades and quieter stretches, ideal for discovering the authentic rhythm of southern Italy
Turquoise cove with white limestone cliffs, sailboats, and forested hills near Villa Ceci in Andria, Italy

Nature and sea of the Gargano



The Gargano Peninsula presents itself as a varied and captivating landscape, where dense forests meet dramatic cliffs overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Known as the "spur" of Italy, this area offers unspoiled nature, hidden coves and crystal clear waters. The Tremiti Islands, just off the coast, complete the experience with their transparent sea and wild beauty, making this region a perfect balance of land and sea
Traditional trulli stone houses with conical roofs at Villa Ceci bed and breakfast in Andria, Italy at sunset

Bari and the Itria Valley



Bari combines the energy of a vibrant coastal city with the charm of its historic center, where daily life unfolds among narrow alleys and lively squares. Moving inland, the Itria Valley reveals a softer, more rural landscape, dotted with whitewashed villages and the characteristic trulli, the traditional stone dwellings that characterize the area. It is a region to be explored at leisure, where culture, architecture and local life come together naturally
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