Things to do in Gargano Peninsula, Puglia: The Best Sightseeing Tours

August 20, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Gargano Peninsula, Italy including Private Day Trip to San Giovanni Rotondo to Visit the Shrine of Padre Pio from Sorrento or Naples, Padre Pio San Giovanni Rotondo Private Tour from Rome, Padre Pio and St. Michael the Archangel's Sanctuary - Private Tour from Rome, Desirèe experience. Visit of the marine caves of Vieste, Vico del Gargano tour: quaint old town with traditional builkdings, San Giovanni Rotondo private guide: amazing spiritual experience with St. Pio, Private tour Mattinata Benedictine Abbey of Monte Sacro, Vieste private guide: beautiful town with small street and lovely scenary, Peschici private tour: typical Puglia charm, Private guided tour in Peschici - Gargano.
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1. Private Day Trip to San Giovanni Rotondo to Visit the Shrine of Padre Pio from Sorrento or Naples

Sorrento, Sorrento, Province of Naples, Campania Esposito Car Service
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Pay your respects and learn some fascinating history during this private 10-hour trip from Sorrento, Salerno, or Naples to the town of San Giovanni Rotondo in Puglia, where the Shrine of Padre Pio is located.

Inclusions: Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By carolfromcalgary2017

Due to an injury we required a car service from our hotel in Naples to Rome Fiumicino Airport. Filippo Esposito was an excellent driver. He has a good command of English which is very helpful if you do not speak Italian. He pointed out some places of interest along the route but did not talk all the time and let us just enjoy the scenery. We would recommend Filippo to anyone looking for reliable transportation. He was also familiar with Rome airport and advised us on how to walk to the airport hotel.

2. Padre Pio San Giovanni Rotondo Private Tour from Rome

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San Giovanni Rotondo is famous for his work in the city of St. Pius (known as Padre Pio) of Pietrelcina, and the city where the venerated monk worked his miracles. Pio was beatified in 2002. In the Capuchin Monastery Padre Pio received the stigmata in 1918, and where all those supernatural events led to his sainthood and canonization took place as well. Visiting this monastery and visiting the chambers where St. Pius conducted his life means jumping into a context of spirituality and mysticism; it is a destination The Church's crypt also hosted, up until a few years ago, the tomb of St. Pio. Next to the Monastery rises the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. This profound mixture of historic, religious and architectonic elements render the Sanctuaries of Father Pious to indubitable point of interest for all, including those who are not particularly devout, or who may not profess any faith at all.

Inclusions: Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur, Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal, Entrance to the Church of St. Pius "Great Church", Visit of the cript which hosts the body of St. Pio, Entrance to the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Entrance ticket at St. Pio's Museum

Exclusions: Food and beverages, Gratuities (optional)

Reviewed By GiulianaD137

We wished we could see Pope Francis but we could never expected we could see him so closely thanks to Rossana great effort. Rossana and our driver Luigi are both great persons and the visit to the Pope very well organized. They both were professional, supportive, engaging and very helpful. Rossana took really a great effort to make the visit tailored to our needs and she had great sense of humour. Big thanks to R and L. We would highly recommend this tour.

3. Padre Pio and St. Michael the Archangel's Sanctuary - Private Tour from Rome

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San Giovanni Rotondo is famous for his work in the city of St. Pius (known as Padre Pio) of Pietrelcina, and the city where the venerated monk worked his miracles. Pio was beatified in 2002. In the Capuchin Monastery Padre Pio received the stigmata in 1918, and where all those supernatural events led to his sainthood and canonization took place as well. It is a destination that the tourists and tourists should make every effort to visit. The Church's crypt also hosted, up until a few years ago, the tomb of St. Pio. The Sanctuary of the Archangel Michael, or Saint Michael, in the grotto dates from the 5th - 6th centuries and the site where devotion to the Archangel Michael began. The original grotto of San Michele is said to have been consecrated by the archangel and is the only church not consecrated by human hands.

Inclusions: Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur, Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal, Entrance to the Church of St. Pius "Great Church", Visit of the cript which hosts the body of St. Pio, Entrance to the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Entrance ticket at St. Pio's Museum, Entrance to the Sanctuary of Archangel Michael in Mount St. Angelo

Exclusions: Gratuities (optional), Food and beverages

Reviewed By GiulianaD137

We wished we could see Pope Francis but we could never expected we could see him so closely thanks to Rossana great effort. Rossana and our driver Luigi are both great persons and the visit to the Pope very well organized. They both were professional, supportive, engaging and very helpful. Rossana took really a great effort to make the visit tailored to our needs and she had great sense of humour. Big thanks to R and L. We would highly recommend this tour.

4. Desirèe experience. Visit of the marine caves of Vieste

Lungomare Amerigo Vespucci, 2, 71019 Vieste FG, Italy Motobarca Desirèe
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Boat tour of about 3 hours to discover the wonderful Gagano coast. Navigation from Vieste to Baia delle Zagare, about 12 miles of coastline, passing through the most suggestive bays and beaches rich in vegetation and natural ravines, some not accessible from the main road. During navigation, the description of the points of interest will be provided in Italian and English. Toilet on board. Find us: https://goo.gl/maps/q5Yjtm95vdjLQrt58

Inclusions: Restroom on board

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Reviewed By Israel R

While planning our trip to Italy, one of the destinations marked "high priority" & "must not 2 B missed" was the cruise of the marine and sea caves in Viesta. And indeed, the cruise we went on met all our expectations. The weather was wonderful, the skipper was "Masterful" and, most of all, the view of the beach with the white chalk cliffs and all the marine caves and Grottos was "extremely amazing". One of the most striking pieces was the skipper's "Master" control of steering the boat especially as we entered into the Grottos in the rock which were extremely narrow, and the boat could not be turned to get out. The skipper cruised the boat in reverse mode, less than five feet from the cave walls, "Incredible Mastery" of the "Master skipper”. This cruise is a MUST and I think you should not miss it. You will have wonderful memories for life.

5. Vico del Gargano tour: quaint old town with traditional builkdings

Via Chiesa Madre, 71018 Vico del Gargano FG, Italy Le Terre Di Federico
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Just 10 km from the Umbra forest, in the heart of the Gargano, stands Vico del Gargano, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. The guided tour will make you discover the two districts Civita and Casale and the main places of interest such as the church Matrice with its bell tower and, inside the altar dedicated to St. Valentine, patron saint of the town. The historic center still partially retains its walls which have become, in part, houses. After a few steps you will reach the castle of quadrangular form, probably Norman edification, has undergone changes already under Frederick II who converted it into Domus and then, later, occupied by the Aragonese. The tour continues with the external visit of Palazzo della Bella, designed on the model of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, a neo-Gothic current. The tour ends with a visit to the Museo Trappeto Maratea, an ancient olive oil mill from the 14th century carved into the rock.

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Reviewed By RomeAddict

Better condition ruins, smaller, more accessible, great glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous ancient Roman's. Poppaea was Nero's wife. Ruins are about 90% wheelchair accessible.

6. San Giovanni Rotondo private guide: amazing spiritual experience with St. Pio

71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, Province of Foggia, Italy Le Terre Di Federico
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The tour itinerary will unite the most significant places: the "ancient" church, the "new" church, both dedicated to Santa Maria delle Grazie, the Monastery and the new sanctuary. The ancient church of the mid-1500s has a very simple façade and inside it is composed of a single baroque style nave. At a second entrance to the convent is the cell of Padre Pio and the crypt where the body of Padre Pio was housed before being transferred to the nearby sanctuary. The visit continues with the "new" church, built for the explicit desire of Padre Pio, with the intention of being able to accommodate in an appropriate manner the considerable flow of thousands of pilgrims that flowed ever more numerous to San Giovanni Rotondo. The tour ends at the Sanctuary, designed by architect Renzo Piano, one of the largest churches in Italy, capable of holding up to 7,000 people.

Inclusions: Licensed guide

Exclusions: Rent earphones/whispers, Private transportation

Reviewed By RomeAddict

Better condition ruins, smaller, more accessible, great glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous ancient Roman's. Poppaea was Nero's wife. Ruins are about 90% wheelchair accessible.

7. Private tour Mattinata Benedictine Abbey of Monte Sacro

Agriturismo Monte Sacro, Str. Contrada Stinco, 71030 Mattinata FG, Italy Le Terre Di Federico

The trekking route with a licensed guide will take you to the Abbey of the Holy Trinity starting from Monte Sacro Farmhouse, here after a few steps begins a dirt track that climbs Mount Sacro on routes made by shepherds with flocks of sheep, until you get there on the top. The path that leads to the mountain, about 40 minutes, is characterized by a first phase on a steep slope and certainly not easy, until arriving in a flat area where the abbey was built. The abbey of S.S. Trinity is of Gothic construction, was built around the year one thousand and abandoned in the fifteenth century. A long phase of degradation followed, which brought the structure into a state of ruin but which still hides a remarkable charm. You can still admire the walls, the columns with the capitals, the entrance portals, the abbey church with the bell tower, the dormitory cells, the baptistery, the refectory with the kitchen, the cisterns, the cloister, the courtyard, the warehouses, stables and lookout tower.

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Reviewed By RomeAddict

Better condition ruins, smaller, more accessible, great glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous ancient Roman's. Poppaea was Nero's wife. Ruins are about 90% wheelchair accessible.

8. Vieste private guide: beautiful town with small street and lovely scenary

71019 Vieste, Province of Foggia, Italy Le Terre Di Federico

Vieste is a village in the Gargano promontory which counts more tourist presences in Puglia. This is because it is a beautiful place set in a breathtaking natural scenery that connects it from the mountains to its incredible sandy beaches and sea caves. The guided tour will start from the historic center, very nice, the guide will take you in the typical alleys with the classic white houses overlooking the sea with breathtaking views. You will visit the cathedral built in the eleventh century in one of the highest areas of the town and dedicated to St. Maria Assunta. The tour continues with the external visit of the Swabian castle with a triangular plan overlooking the sea, currently used by the Italian Navy. Not far from the castle you can admire the sandy beach and the Pizzomunno rock, 25 meters high and symbol of the town and closely linked to a legend of love.

Inclusions: Licensed guide

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Reviewed By RomeAddict

Better condition ruins, smaller, more accessible, great glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous ancient Roman's. Poppaea was Nero's wife. Ruins are about 90% wheelchair accessible.

9. Peschici private tour: typical Puglia charm

71010 Peschici, Province of Foggia, Italy Le Terre Di Federico

Peschici is a charming seaside village on the Gargano, in the north of Puglia. The guided tour will take you to know one of the most beautiful and tourist resorts in the entire region starting from the Porta del Ponte, and entering the historic center full of palaces and churches with different architectural styles resulting from different historical periods and dominations. During the tour you will visit the church of Sant'Elia Profeta, patron saint of Peschici, built with large blocks of marble stones coming from the local quarries, with its imposing bell tower. The tour continues towards the castle, the first structure built in the current historical center, on the remains of a Greek stronghold, by the Normans arrived in these lands around the year 1000. Over time it has been possible to recover several works of art, jewelry, old work tools, clothes, which can be reviewed in the permanent exhibition (Museum of Torture)

Inclusions: Licensed guide

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Reviewed By RomeAddict

Better condition ruins, smaller, more accessible, great glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous ancient Roman's. Poppaea was Nero's wife. Ruins are about 90% wheelchair accessible.

10. Private guided tour in Peschici - Gargano

Pina Gel Gelateria, Corso Umberto Primo, 7, 71010 Peschici FG, Italy Turisti in Puglia - Day Tours

Private guided tour of Peschici in the company of a tour guide who will lead you to discover the magical views of the sea and the history of this village

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Reviewed By Anthony L

The tour was wonderful and we were provided with a great deal of helpful information and suggestions for our stay in Puglia. This was our fist visit and day in Puglia

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