The Province of Foggia (Italian: Provincia di Foggia; Italian pronunciation: ['fɔd͡ʒ:ja]) is a province in the Apulia (Puglia) region of southern Italy.
Restaurants in Province of Foggia
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We were travelling from Naples to Monte Gargano, so we made a stop in Monte Sant'Angelo to see this wonderful church. It looks like a common church from outside, but the interior is really something you can't see often. So don't miss it if you are nearby.
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The biggest and most fascinating Firefighter Museum in the world. With vehicles, uniforms, equipment, engravings, prints, books and photographs, you can discover the true history of these heroes.
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The itinerary includes a guided tour along the south coast of Vieste passing through the most suggestive bays, cliffs, natural ravines and sea caves. On board, during the navigation, will be provided a description of the points of interest in Italian and English. Departure from Vieste to Baia delle Zagare, about 20 km of coastline rich in vegetation and beautiful pebble beaches. At the end of the tour there will be a stop of about 40 minutes, on the Spiaggia dei Gabbiani, equipped with a bar and a toilet. Our boat is a 18 meters by 5 meters roofles, with a capacity of 100 pax, equipped with toilet on board and minibar service (water and hot coffee). The boarding is located at Lungomare Vespucci, Molo Sud of the harbor of Vieste. The itinerary and departure times may be subject to availability and changes depending on the period and weather conditions.
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This is a beautiful promenade along the coast/beach line of Viesta. Lots of photo spots as you walk. You can stop and enjoy a coffee or gelato along your way. Make sure to take a promenade at night as well, beautiful if the moon is out as well.
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We toured around both San Domingo and San Nicola. San Nicola is the less populated of the two islands. We walked up what seemed like hundreds of steps seeing only occasional houses or shops which were mostly shuttered because the summer season was over. We finally reached the top to see the former monastery and old church. The views from the top were wonderful. After walking down, we boarded a boat and went to San Domino. This island definitely had more population. Some of our group rode up to the restaurant but others decided to walk. We walked up a gradual incline along the road somewhere between 15-20 minutes. Unfortunately, we did not have more time to explore the islands.
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