MATERA: 3 DAYS
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
3 days/2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1 Arrival to Matera
Arrival to Matera. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2: Altamura- Gravina day tour
Full-day tour to discover the surroundings of Matera: Altamura and Gravina. Altamura is a town famous for its historical and artistic heritage, but also for its Protected Designation of Origin bread. The tour will start from Porta Bari, one of the entrances to the historic center of Altamura, and walk towards the Duomo, dating back to the thirteenth century. You will stop to see the decorations carved on the cathedral's portal and observe the clock tower, a construction element added to the temple in 1858. You will then continue until you will reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. Here you will visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. We will then continue until we reach the famous Claustri, square-shaped courtyards that retain their original layout. We'll visit some of these rooms, such as the Giudecca Cloister, the Betrayal Claustro and the Moorish Cloister. You will then go to the National Archaeological Museum of Altamura to see the famous Man of Altamura, a fossil skeleton of Neanderthal Man found in some nearby caves. Before entering the museum, you will have the opportunity to taste some PDO bread baked in a wood-fired oven. After the visit you will have some free time to have lunch and, in the afternoon, you will leave for Gravina. During our walk you will see the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Crypt of San Michele, carved into the rock, and you will cross the Madonna della Stella bridge and then return to the bus to return to Matera. Dinner on your own. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Matera and its Rocks walking tour. Departure
In the morning you will enjoy a private tour of about 2 hours through the historic center of Matera to fully immerse ourselves in the charm of this city. Starting from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Veneto with a panoramic view of the Sasso Barisano. Continue through the historic center until you reach Piazza Duomo where you will be able to see the Cathedral from the outside and then enter the Sasso Caveoso. From here there will be a visit to the furnished house of the peasant civilization, a frescoed rock church, a visit to the barbarian cemetery and the various neighborhoods. The tour will end in Piazza Giovanni Pascoli in the historic center, near the Sasso Caveoso. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a bread workshop in Matera. A two-hour experience in the company of a master baker who will reveal the secrets of homemade bread according to the local methods, one of the best breads in Italy. You will have the satisfaction of baking your loaf and tasting it at the end of cooking, together with taralli and other local products. Departure
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