Puglia to pompeii

classical southern italy

Take the road less travelled through southern Italy – brimming with ancient and medieval sites and outstanding scenery.

tour snapshot

  • October 22 - November 6, 2026 | 16 Days

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  • The tour starts at c.4.00pm on Thursday 22 October, at Rome Fiumicino airport, before our group flight to Brindisi and a coach transfer to Lecce.

    The tour ends after breakfast on Friday 6 November, with a group transfer available to Rome Fiumicino airport, arriving at 12.00pm for onward flights.

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  • Grade Two. This tour is designed for people who lead active lives.

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  • $13,480 AUD per person, twin share (land content only)
    $3,980 AUD supplement for sole use of a hotel room

    • A $1,000 AUD non-refundable deposit is required per person to confirm your booking on tour

    Inclusions
    15 nights’ accommodation in centrally located 4 and 5-star hotels. All breakfasts, 2 lunches and 7 dinners. Services of an expert tour leader and an experienced tour manager throughout. All ground transport, entrance fees and tipping.

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tour overview

Southern Italy offers the visitor a stunning wealth of historical, archaeological and cultural experiences, together with a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty, all under sunny skies which have gifted the region its name – the mezzogiorno.  

This comprehensive 16-day tour, led by world-renowned archaeologist and expert on Pompeii – Dr Estelle Lazer, explores this fascinating region taking us along the Adriatic Coast through Puglia then following the road less travelled across Basilicata, discovering the layers of history left by ancient Greek settlers, Byzantine Emperors and Norman Kings. 

From here we travel to the panoramic surrounds of the Bay of Naples where, in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, we visit world-class archaeological sites such as Pompeii and Herculaneum and see some of the most outstanding Greco-Roman art and architecture to be found anywhere in the Mediterranean. Concluding in the vibrant and exciting city of Naples, our touring program is complemented by opportunities to enjoy the superb food and wine culture of the region.

 

tour highlights

The aim of every Academy Travel tour is to provide a rewarding, in-depth travel experience.

 

your expert tour leader

Dr Estelle Lazer is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Sydney. Her work on the human victims from Pompeii has been published in academic journals and books, most notably, in an academic volume, Resurrecting Pompeii.

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In good hands...

In addition to your expert tour leader, you will be accompanied by a trained tour manager for the duration of the tour. Our tour managers will ensure your safety and comfort on tour, while also overseeing the behind-the-scenes logistics. Our tour managers are great travel companions who ensure your needs are well taken care of. From offering suggestions for your free time, to a lively chat at dinner or even providing space for a quiet moment of reflection, rest assured you are in good hands when travelling.

tour itinerary

Lecce (3 nights), Trani (3 nights), Matera (3 nights), Vietri sul Mare, (2 nights), Naples (4 nights)

Included meals are shown with the letters B, L and D

  • Day 1 | Thursday 22 October
    Arrive Rome - To Lecce

    Meeting our tour leader at Rome’s Fiumicino airport, we take a group flight to Brindisi followed by the short coach transfer to Lecce. After checking into our hotel there is time to freshen up before a light dinner in the hotel restaurant. Overnight Lecce (D)

  • Day 2 | Friday 23 October
    Lecce

    After a talk in the hotel, we spend the morning exploring the delightful town of Lecce, the crown jewel of the Mezzogiorno. On our walking tour we discover Lecce’s Roman heritage as well as its vibrant 16th and 17th-century ‘Southern Baroque’ architecture, an expressive and highly decorative style that incorporates gargoyles, asparagus columns and cavorting gremlins. We’ll visit the Basilica of Santa Croce, a masterpiece of Baroque exuberance with an intricately sculpted façade, and the Lecce Cathedral, originally built in the 12th century and later transformed into a grand Baroque showpiece by architect Giuseppe Zimbalo. The afternoon is free to explore the town independently before we reconvene this evening for our welcome dinner at a fine local restaurant. Overnight Lecce
    (B, D)

  • Day 3 | Saturday 24 October
    Otranto

    Our full day tour takes us down the Salentine Peninsula to the town of Otranto. Inside the massive defensive walls that still enclose the historic centre of this lovely coastal town, we discover a charming labyrinth of streets, shops and bars as well as the 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Inside, we view its spectacular “tree of life” mosaic pavement and sombre crypt holding the bones of over 800 martyrs who died during the Ottoman invasion of the city in 1480. We also visit the imposing late 15th-century Aragonese castle, which offers splendid views across the port and the old town from its outer walls. After a relaxing lunch in a local restaurant, we visit the Basilica of Santa Caterina in Galatina, a remarkable 14th-century church famed for its vivid fresco cycle rivaling those of Giotto, depicting biblical scenes in a style that blends Gothic and Byzantine influences. Returning to Lecce, the evening is at leisure. Overnight Lecce (B, L)

  • Day 4 | Sunday 25 October
    Alberobello
    Departing Lecce this morning, we travel north to the seaport city of Trani, stopping first in the city of Brindisi, once a bridging point for crusading knights. After exploring the old town, brimming with narrow streets and ancient monuments, we travel onwards to the town of Alberobello. We have a break for lunch on arrival, followed by time to explore this lovely town, home to steep, narrow streets filled with beautifully preserved, ancient trulli – whitewashed drystone huts with conical roofs, many still occupied by local residents. Continuing to Trani in the afternoon, we check-in and have time to relax before we gather for dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight Trani (B, D)

  • Day 5 | Monday 26 October
    Trani

    The historic seaport of Trani enjoys a stunning waterfront location on the Adriatic coast with harmonious limestone architecture, a large Norman-Swabian fortress lining its two bays and a monumental Romanesque cathedral perched on the very edge of the sea. To truly experience its charm, we explore on foot – in the company of our local guide, we’ll spend the morning discovering its many attractions. The afternoon is free to explore Trani at your leisure and perhaps enjoy an al fresco meal on the waterfront. Overnight Trani (B)

  • Day 6 | Tuesday 27 October
    Bari & Bitonto

    Our coach tour today takes us to the nearby towns of Bari and Bitonto. In Puglia’s capital, Bari, we join a guided walking tour through the fascinating weave of streets in the old town to the city’s most important building: the Basilica di San Nicola. Built at the end of the 12th century to house the relics of San Nicola, the basilica offers a fine example of Romanesque architecture. After a break for lunch, we rejoin our coach and head to Bitonto. Though often overlooked by visitors to the region, the history of Bitonto dates back to ancient times and the town flourished through the Middle Ages. Our guided walking tour includes the fine Romanesque cathedral, the magnificent 14th-century Angevin circular tower and the elegant renaissance palazzi in the historic town centre. Returning to Trani, there is a talk in the hotel before an evening at leisure. Overnight Trani (B)

  • Day 7 | Wednesday 28 October
    Barletta, Cannae & Castel del Monte

    Departing Trani today, our destination is Matera. We stop en-route at Barletta, Cannae and the unique Castel del Monte. While today a busy agricultural centre, Barletta was once a Phoenician trading post and enjoys a rich history. Here we explore the narrow streets of the historic old town, built around an imposing Norman castle, and see the Colossus of Barletta, a large bronze statue of an Eastern Roman Emperor, nearly three times life size, discovered in 1231. We then visit the site of the Battle of Cannae, where in 216 BCE the Carthaginian general Hannibal routed the Roman army. A small museum and viewing platform at the site allow for a good understanding of this famous event. We then continue onto Castel del Monte, a remarkable octagonal fortress built by the Emperor Frederick II and one of the most significant medieval buildings in southern Italy. The Castel was accorded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996 due largely to its unique blending of architectural elements from a variety of historical sources and the mathematical and astronomical precision of its layout. We then continue on to Matera, where our accommodation is a unique and atmospheric rock-carved hotel whose therapeutic spa dates from Roman times. The evening is at leisure. Overnight Matera (B)

  • Day 8 | Thursday 29 October
    Taranto

    This morning we drive to Taranto, once a major centre of Magna Graecia and today a historic gem among Puglia’s towns and cities. Here we visit the National Archaeological Museum whose collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, including many found in the local area, is considered one of the most important in Italy. After a break for lunch we return to our hotel in Matera, with time to relax before we meet for dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight Matera (B, D)

  • Day 9 | Friday 30 October
    Matera
    The city of Matera was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993 in recognition of the importance of its Sassi, ancient excavations carved into the soft limestone either side of a ravine. Our walking tour this morning takes us through this fascinating district where we see frescoed rock-cut churches and chapels as well as the former dwellings of the poorest of the city’s residents, now occupied by hotels, restaurants and museums. With an optional visit to the cathedral, a rewarding climb to the highest point in the city, and the small archaeological museum, which holds an impressive collection of artefacts from the local region, the afternoon is free to explore the elegant ‘new’ town, with its pale limestone Baroque churches, palazzi, and broad piazzas which rise above the Sassi. Overnight Matera (B)

  • Day 10 | Saturday 31 October
    Venosa & Melfi

    Departing Matera this morning we travel west to Vietri sul Mare, gateway to the Amalfi Coast. En route we stop in the unassuming town of Venosa, once the thriving Roman colony of Venusia and today domincated by a massive 15th-century Aragonese castle. Here we visit the archaeological remains of the ancient colony before making our way to the ruins of the Benedictine Abbey complex of Santissima Trinità, which comprises the old church dating back to the 8th century, monastic buildings and a newer church, begun in the late 11th century but never completed. After a break for lunch in the historic town, we continue to Melfi to visit its National Archaeological Museum, which contains artefacts from all periods of settlement, including the Daunian, Samnite, Lucanian and Roman periods. Arriving in Vietri Sul Mare in the late afternoon, we check in to our hotel, meeting again this evening for dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight Vietri sul Mare (B, D)

  • Day 11 | Sunday 1 November
    Paestum

    After a talk in our hotel this morning, we make our way towards the region once known as Magna Graecia, a cluster of Greek cities along the coast of Southern Italy. En route we stop at Tenuta Vannulo, an organic farm producing the region’s famous handmade buffalo milk mozzarella. After a guided tour of the estate, we enjoy a light lunch and the chance to sample this local delicacy. In the early afternoon we continue to the archaeological site of Paestum, the best-preserved of the ancient Greek settlements in the region. Here we explore the three magnificent Doric temples on site, before visiting the excellent museum containing many important examples of pre-Roman culture, including the famed ‘Tomb of the Diver’, dating back to around 500 BCE. Returning to our hotel, the evening is at leisure. Overnight Vietri sul Mare (B, L)

  • Day 12 | Monday 2 November
    Herculaneum & Oplontis

    Departing Vietri sul Mare today, we travel to Naples, stopping at the site of Herculaneum – the wealthy Roman coastal ‘resort’ town whose large seafront houses, baths, shops and public buildings were buried under volcanic ash and pumice during the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in 79CE. Less well-known than the nearby town of Pompeii, it is a wonderfully well-preserved site, with mosaics, paintings and even wooden architecture and furniture still to be found in situ. In the afternoon we continue to Oplontis where we have a break for lunch before making our way to the archaeological site for a guided visit of the ‘Villa of Poppea’. Believed to have belonged to the Emperor Nero and used by his second wife Poppea Sabina, the luxurious and imposing villa was decorated with stunning frescoes, preserved by the volcanic ash which buried the villa during the eruption. Continuing on to Naples, we have time to check into our hotel and relax before strolling to a local restaurant for dinner. Overnight Naples (B, D)

  • Day 13 | Tuesday 3  November
    Pompeii

    The famous eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79CE buried the flourishing market town of Pompeii under a thick carpet of volcanic ash. The speed at which the town was buried, and the fact that it lay largely undisturbed until excavations began in the mid-18th century, has meant that the site offers the visitor an exceptional array of structures, frescoes and artefacts. We spend the day exploring the site where Estelle has spent decades undertaking field work, followed by free time for individual exploration. We conclude our visit with the superb frescoes at the Villa of the Mysteries. Returning to the hotel the evening is at leisure. Overnight Naples (B)

  • Day 14 | Wednesday 4 November
    Archaeology & Art

    After a talk in our hotel we meet our local guide and head out for a tour of archaeological Naples. Our tour includes Napoli Sotteranea, an immersion into many thousands of years of local history through a network of underground tunnels taking us from the remains of an ancient Graeco-Roman aqueduct to WWII bomb shelters. After time for lunch we walk to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, where our visit includes the outstanding collection of everyday objects from Pompeii, Herculaneum and the Bay of Naples as well as the ‘Farnese collection’, a magnificent collection of Roman works assembled in the Renaissance by the aristocratic Farnese family. The evening is at leisure. Overnight Naples (B)

  • Day 15 | Thursday 5 November
    Art & Artefacts

    We begin today with a walking tour through central Naples then back down the Spaccanapoli. Passing piazzas, palazzi and churches we visit the Monumentale di Santa Chiara, a serene oasis built for the Poor Clare nuns in the 14th century, renowned for its vividly tiled majolica columns and peaceful garden atmosphere. We then visit the Museo Cappella San Severo, home to the Veiled Christ, an extraordinary masterpiece of 18th-century sculpture by Neapolitan artist Giuseppe San Martino. After a break for lunch we continue to the Pio Monte della Misericordia for Caravaggio’s compelling Seven Acts of Mercy, painted in 1607. Joining our coach we then travel to the Certosa and Museum of San Martino, a former Carthusian monastery transformed into a museum that offers sweeping views over the Bay of Naples. Returning to our hotel we conclude our tour with a farewell meal at an excellent local restaurant. Overnight Naples (B, D)

  • Day 16 | Friday 6 November
    Depart Naples - To Rome

    The tour ends after breakfast this morning. There is a coach transfer to Rome’s Fiumicino airport for those on late afternoon flights. (B)

tour Accommodation

Hotels have been selected principally for their central location. All hotels
are excellent four and five-star properties that are renovated palazzi.

tour booking

$13,480 AUD per person, twin share (land content only)
$3,980 AUD supplement for sole use of a hotel room

A $1,000 deposit is required per person to confirm your booking on tour. This deposit is non-refundable.

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The consultant for this tour is Sharon Williams. For further information or to discuss the tour, please call 9235 0023 (Sydney) or 1800 639 699 (outside Sydney) or email sharon@academytravel.com.au

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