If you’ve got a plot the size of a car or a tiny yard in Italy, you’re going to be growing tomatoes and basil and celery and carrots, and everybody is still connected to the land — Frances Mayes
May 2 – May 11, 2017
I am so pleased to announce the dates for a fantastic 8-day excursion to three select cities of the mezzogiorno:
- In Abruzzo: Sulmona
- In Puglia: Trani
- In Basilicata: Matera
See the mezzogiorno (southern Italy) in all its glory . . .
We’ll spend three nights in Sulmona for a true taste of Cucina Abruzzese, while we eat and drink from the local bounty, explore medieval hill towns and climb up to the highest point in the Apennine.
Then we’ll drive down the Adriatic coast for a two-night visit to Trani, the beautiful and historic fishing port that’s often called the “Pearl of Puglia.”
Finally, we’ll venture inland to the incredible “cave” city of Matera and spend three nights in this unique troglodyte city and see first-hand how artists and entrepreneurs are transforming it.
All breakfasts, guided tours, ground transportation and most meals included for $2750. Airfare extra.
This trip has limited space, so please send a $500 non-refundable deposit by January 1, 2017 to reserve. Contact me at linda@travelthewriteway.com for details.
Watch www.travelthewriteway.com/tours-to-Italy as the itinerary comes together.
Linda Dini Jenkins is a card-carrying Italophile, travel planner, freelance writer, and amateur photographer. Travel is her passion, so writing about her travels just comes naturally. She hopes all her travelers find a way to express their joys, surprises, and fears as they travel and gives every traveler a nifty journal to help smooth the way. Learn more…
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