The Travels of Greg and Gayle

Month March 2018

Day Trippers

From our base here in Monopoli, many of Puglia’s major towns are an easy day trip away. Bari, for example, is only about half an hour to the north. Puglia’s capital is a busy port city with a population of… Continue Reading →

Frutti di Mare

As you’d expect in a fishing port, there’s a lot of great seafood available here in Monopoli. And it’s all, literally, fresh off the boat. Octopus, mussels, prawns and, of course, fish … the choice is seemingly endless. We often… Continue Reading →

The Cave, the Nest and the Trullo

Last week we set off for a few days of exploring. As well as tootling around Puglia, our travels took us south into the other two regions at the foot of Italy, Basilicata and Calabria. It was a trip marked… Continue Reading →

Ancient Olive Trees

It’s estimated there are up to 60 million olive trees growing in Puglia. That’s right – 60 million. It’s a number that’s hard to imagine, even as you watch from the window of the car or train as kilometre after… Continue Reading →

Monopoli, Puglia

Puglia is a region on the Adriatic coast in the area often referred to as the ‘heel’ of Italy’s ‘boot’. Described variously as a ‘hidden gem’, ‘underrated treasure’ and ‘best-kept secret’, Puglia isn’t one of the country’s most popular destinations. For… Continue Reading →

The Chainsmokers

Last weekend Greg joined 15,000 screaming Chainsmokers’ fans at Unipol Arena in Bologna for the group’s only Italian show of their ‘Memories … Do Not Open’ world tour. Here’s Greg’s ‘Access All Areas’ report. I’d be the first person to… Continue Reading →

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