Thursday 17 November 2011

How to save time booking a holiday home in Brindisi, Italy

At the end of the Appian Way, where the road meets the sea, lies the ancient Roman town of Brindisi, capital of the Brindisi Province. The province, located on the coast of Italy's heel', was made famous as the transport centre for reachingGreece, Albania or further afield, before the advent of cheap flights. The Brindisi Province contains over 80 km of Adriatic coastline, large plains and parts of the Murge Mountains.

In Italy's southern 'heel', Puglia, holiday rental accommodation in Brindisi is sure to give you a totally authentic experience of country life in a region where ancient customs and traditions still give modern attitudes a run for their money - trullo rentals in Brindisi promising to make you feel as much a part of this largely rural area as the abundance of fruit orchards, olive groves and vineyards that carpet a vast majority of the countryside in Puglia. Trullos are something unique to the region and are therefore highly sought after by those who have a passion for all things Italian - holiday accommodation in Brindisi offering many people the opportunity to satisfy their own particular requirements for pure rustic bliss, but with just as much character and charm in the holiday apartments and villa rentals in Brindisi, there isn't much that can detract from the magical atmosphere that can be felt whether you decide upon an apartment, villa or trullo rental in Brindisi o r even choose to stay in one of the region's quality hotels or bed and breakfasts. Puglia really can offer such variety and versatility with options that would suit whatever your vacation requirements may be, and where opportunities for recreation and relaxation that would appeal to people of all ages are guaranteed throughout this outstanding destination, holiday accommodation in Brindisi is just as likely to provide a fun-packed trip for the whole family as a quietly romantic break for two.

The Brindisi coast is a mix of sandy beaches and rocky coves, stretching for over 80km. There are many miles of sand on which to place your beach towel, and you can access the beach very easily, no matter where your self catering villa or apartment in Brindisi is located. There are also a number of good surfing spots along the coast, as well as a huge sailing centre in the town of Brindisi itself.

Wine tasting holidays and gastronomic tours of Brindisi are also hugely popular. The famous vineyards of Brindisi produce some fantastic wines, perfect for washing down the artichokes, figs and almonds that grow in the area, and have influenced local cuisine to a huge degree.

The whole area is awash with Roman ruins and monuments, including the Roman columns which run along the Apian Way, to the Roman baths in Salento. There are a huge number of fascinating sites to visit from a self catering villa in Brindisi, details, maps and itineraries for which are available from the Brindisi tourist information offices located throughout the main towns of the province. If you hire a car in Brindisi, there are some excellent routes you can take through the countryside, taking in some spectacular sites.

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