Tour di Alberobello e Matera in autobus, da Bari





Descrizione
In questo tour visiteremo la meravigliose città di Alberobello (conosciuta anche come la città dei trulli) e Matera Alberobello è stata nominata Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'Unesco nel 1996 perché è un esempio eccezionale di costruzione di edifici con tecniche preistoriche sopravvissute intatte e ancora funzionanti nel mondo moderno. Un "Trullo" è in effetti una piccola casa di pietra calcarea, realizzata con muri a secco, massi di calcare lavorati approssimativamente raccolti da campi vicini e sormontati da un tetto conico. Negozi di souvenir, B&B, bar e ristoranti allieteranno la vostra permanenza ad Alberobello. Matera è la città dei Sassi, il nucleo urbano originario, sviluppatosi a partire dalle grotte naturali scavate nella roccia e successivamente modellate in strutture sempre più complesse all'interno di due grandi anfiteatri naturali che sono il Sasso Caveoso e il Sasso Barisano.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Attrazzioni: - I Trulli Siamesi - Trullo Sovrano - Chiesa di Sant’Antonio da Padova - Basilica santuario dei Santi Cosma e Damiano - La Casa d’Amore - Casa Pezzolla Museo del Territorio
Attrazzioni: - La Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi - La Chiesa rupestre di Sant'Antonio Abate - Casa Noha
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- si possono imbarcare i propri bagagli a bordo
- é possibile avere la visita guidata in lingua spagnola Solo a Matera
Recensioni(302)
Comfortable double decker bus with ac that takes you to both stops. They will prov8de guide documentation for you to follow.
Just as they describe it, and as they confirm, the tour is suitable and very well thought out. I highly recommend the tour.
Perfect organisation and care for all passengers.My family is very happy! Thanks!
We enjoyed our trip to Alberobello and Matera. We did the VIP option with guided tours at both locations with the oil tasting in Alberobello. The tasting was short but enjoyable and the shop where it was held has fantastic local produce. We bought a sandwich and warm cakes which were delicious The guides in both places were friendly and very knowledgeable- special thanks to Pascale in Matera for the great tour (and giving us a euro for the bus back up the hill!) It is worth going on an organised tour for the air conditioned bus! We looked at trains and local buses it it was not straight forward getting to both places
Friendly service and staff..
It does not include a guide and should be clearer when offering it; they are just shuttles that take you to the place, and the guided tour is charged separately, which also claims to include a tasting, consisting of a 2cm x 2cm snack standing in a tiny business in Matera.
Very organised, good written information to fet the best our of the trip. Clear information around timings. In all a good day out
very nice trip and got a lot of time to explore both in Alberobello and Matera. Guided tour is optional, you can always explore by yourself.
Thank you for your kind review! We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed the trip and appreciated the time available to explore both Alberobello and Matera at your own pace. We designed the experience to offer flexibility, allowing guests to choose between joining a guided tour or discovering these beautiful UNESCO destinations independently. We hope to welcome you again on another adventure in Puglia! 😊
We spent a beautiful day in both towns. The tour guide in Alberobello spoke in both English and Spanish, and we had plenty of time to look around and grab a quick bite to eat as well as purchase souvenirs. The town of Matera was a bit different though. The walking tour lasted over 3 hours, and we had no time to eat or visit any of the shops. At the end, we were brought to our start point which had very limited stores and generic souvenir shops. When we booked the tour with Viator, we had requested English, but with all of the translations in Matera, the tour was very long and we were disappointed that we were unable to have any personal time to look around in the city. There was another group that received solely the English tour, and they finished way before us. I have no souvenirs or purchases from Matera as a result. I suppose the only suggestion I could provide a potential customer would be to insist on English to save some time during the tour.
Comments: guide in English for Spanish and English speakers… the French minority manages with the written guide… Visit to Matera at a fast pace… Prepare for the summer season and tourist regulation?



