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    • Day 10

      Cisternino, Italy

      September 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      We woke up early (for us!) and headed out in the car for our boat ride in Pogliano a Mare on the Adriatic Sea. We met our boat driver, Roberto, and spent the next hour exploring all the grotti (caves) along the coast. It was so beautiful out and the kids loved getting wet on the boat and going fast! After visiting all the caves, we stopped for the kids to take a swim in the sea which they loved even though the water was SO salty! We left the marina and drove into the town center to walk around and - wow - what a gorgeous place! It was quite touristy, but the town was super cute and the views over the sea were amazing. We really enjoyed our visit. We stopped for a very average lunch at a seafood place (followed, luckily, by a very good gelato) and then headed back to the villa for a rest and swim. We had loved our time at Coco Pazzo da Stefano earlier in the week, so we decided to take Corinne and Damien back there for dinner. So out we headed to Martina Franca where we encountered the most insane traffic ever trying to get into the town center. We eventually made it to our dinner and it was just as good as I remembered. We sat out on the piazza and even thought the kids were tired (we left at 10:15!), it was such a good meal and worth it!Read more

    • Day 9

      Cisternino, Italy

      September 5, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We all woke up a bit late on Monday and, after a quick breakfast at the villa, headed in to explore the town of Cisternino (the power got cut all day at teh villa so we had to get out of there!). We finally managed to park and then wandered into the old town where we stopped for a gelato and coffee. Thus fortified, we spent the next hour or so wandering through the old streets. It was such a lovely town and the girls loved choosing which windy path to go down. We hopped back in the car and drove one town over - to Locortondo - for lunch where we ordered WAY too much pizza and then wandered around again (the best thing to do in these small Puglian towns!). Everyone was a bit tired, so we headed back to the villa for rest and pool time. Later that evening Anna Maria came over for our very own cooking class. We learned to make macaroni, orecchitte, beans, polpette, brushcetta and SO much more. The kids (and adults) had a blast and we ate dinner outside under the stars which was amazing. Such a wonderful experience to cook with Anna Maria!Read more

    • Day 16

      Discovering Ostuni Old Town

      September 21, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Wandering the Cathedral area.
      The Duomo di Ostini is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Santa Maria Assunta). The facade acquired its rose window in the 15th century, while the interior has a number of artworks that cover the ceiling and altars. The Scoppa Arch built in 1750 and just up from the Cathedral connects the Seminary to the Bishopric building. Steps then lead into the old parts of the ‘White City’.Read more

    • Day 6

      Im Zeichen der Olive

      June 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Am heutigen Tag entdecken wir die Herstellung von Olivenöl. Zuerst erkunden wir die historische Ölmühle Masseria Brancato. Beeindruckend sind vor allem die bis zu 2000 Jahre alten Olivenbäume. Am späteren Vormittag sehen wir dann eine moderne ölmühle mit der Möglichkeit der Verkostung.Read more

    • Day 36

      Ostuni🥰

      June 19, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Hab mich heut früh entschlossen weiter zu fahren da mir der Platz nicht wirklich gefallen hat und s leider ganz im Süden nicht so viele Plätze gibt. Bin jetz in der Nähe von Monopoli an nem schönen Stellplatz direkt am Meer.
      Aufm weg hier her hab ich noch Par mal angehalten, morgens in Gagliano del capo und danach zum schwimmen und Frühstück in Marina serra. Leider hatte ich (nicht zum ersten Mal) vergessen die Druckknöpfe an den Schränken zu zumachen und bin losgefahren..das Ergebniss war mal wieder das alles rausgefallen is, diesmal is leider zusätzlich die kaffeebox aufgegangen und mein Kaffeepulver war überall verteilt..🤦🏽‍♀️
      Naja nach kurzem Reinigungsstopp ging’s weiter nach Ostuni, was mir unglaublich gut gefallen hat. So ne schöne Stadt 😍
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    • Day 6

      Ostuni

      June 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Nach der Besichtigung der Masseria schauen wir uns die weiße Stadt Ostruni an. Vom busparkplatz führt der Weg immer weiter nach oben, rechts und links führen Treppen und steile Wege auch in höher gelegene Stadtteile. Der Aussichtspunkt an der höchsten Stelle bietet eine schönen Blick in das unter der Stadt liegen Tal mit seinen vielen Olivenbäumen.Read more

    • Day 78

      Ostuni

      July 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      This morning, we drove through many groves of olive trees thousands of years old on our way to Ostuni. We are in the Puglia region and it is home to the artisan Italian olive industry.

      Ostuni is a unique town rising up from the flat plains near the Adriatic coast. Its whitewashed walls and houses with winding streets make you think you're somewhere in Greece. It is known as the 'white town'.Read more

    • Day 7

      Cisternino, Italy

      September 3, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We slept in a bit before getting a final breakfast at our cave hotel. We decided to let the girls take us on a little walk around the town before we left and boy was it HOT already! We went back to the cool of our cave, packed up and then grabbed a car to take us back to our rental car which we had parked outside the city walls and we were off - headed towards the town of Cisternino in Puglia! We drove for about an hour and watched the countryside turn red and rocky with cacti everywhere. Welcome to Puglia! We pulled into the small town of Martina Franca - our destination for lunch - and like all Italian towns it was absoutley ugly on the outskirts - big apartment complexes -and then completley charming when you entered. It took us awhile to find the restaurant - Cocco Pazza da Stefano - but when we did we were in for a real treat and had the most decliouc food! Ravioli, meatballs, squash blossoms and some of the best wine we have had since we arrived in Italy. After eating WAY too much we walked to the town center before heading back into the car to make our way to the villa we were renting for the week which sat right outside Cisternino. Stefano (not of the restaurant - a different one) met us and showed us around the old, restored trulli. The girls, of course, went right into the pool and Matt and I relaxed on the patio with some wine. Later in the evening Maria came over to cook us some dinner. We were still a little full from lunch, so we had lots of delicous leftovers :) Finally, off to to bed (on the firmest beds imaginable!).Read more

    • Day 5

      Cisternino i Ostuni

      October 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Hem anat a Cisternino a primera hora. Poble petit, però la Zuzanna aconsegueix trobar un jersei. Passem una bona estona intentant trobar com agafar el bus de camí a Ostuni. Ens ajuda una senyora d'una botiga d'incens i coneixem una dona albanesa que no para de parlar. La Zuzanna es mareja una mica, així que desfarem el camí a la tornada. Ostuni és més gran i el centre històric és més maco, però més turístic. Mengem pasta i albergínia farcida. Fem una volta més per Ostuni i anem cap al bus. No tenim prous diners pel bus, així que anem a treure diners i a esperar el proper. A Cisternino mengem un pastisset i un gelat. Tornem a Martina Franca en un tren dels anys 20, faig una migdiada i a sopar calamarata i carn amb formatge. A dormir.Read more

    • Day 4

      In der Antica Masseria Brancati Ostuni

      September 23, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Auf dem riesigen Gut der Masseria Brancati gibt es viele Olivenbäume, die schon über 2.000 Jahre alt sind. In der antiken Ölmühle aus griechischen Zeiten bekamen wir interessante Einblicke in die damalige Olivenölherstellung.
      Die großen Steine unter vielen Olivenbäumen dienen dazu, die flachen Wurzeln zu beschweren. In vielen Olivenhainen grassiert eine durch das Feuerbakterium hervorgerufene Krankheit, die den Wasser- und Nährstofftransport blockiert und die Bäume eingehen lässt.
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