Oct 01 2008











Getting there
by plane
is very easy

Check your cheapest flight
to the Apulia airports
Brindisi & Bari  


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by plane by train by car

















    by plane

Ryanair 




flies from London Stansted to Brindisi (BDS)/Bari (BRI) once a day in the afternoon. The flight is due at 17:10 and arrives at 21:10 in Brindisi/Bari.
The return flight is at 21:25 and arrives in London Stansted at 23:20.
For further information and reservation, please visit www.ryanair.com

British Airways 





flies from April directly from London Gatwick to Bari (BRI). You can also fly from London (Heathrow and Gatwick) to Milan (Malpensa or Linate) or to Rome (Fiumicino) at any time and continue your journey to Brindisi (BDS) with italian arilines. Please for further information visit www.alitalia.co.uk or www.flyairone.it or www.ba.com

Alitalia 



flies from London Heathrow to Brindisi with stop over in Rome or Milan,
but please visit www.alitalia.co.uk for further information
and reservations.



by train

You can easily travel from UK by Eurostar throught the Channel tunnel to Paris (about 3 hours) and there to Italy, precisely to Lecce, where all our properties and holiday accomodation are. For further information and reservations visit .

The suggested route is Artesia (Paris, Lyon, Turin, Milan and Rome) which connects London-Paris to Italy. You may also decide to travel in the night with the Artesia France-Italy night service, directly to Rome (Termini) in 15 hours or during the day with the France-Italy Artesia day and being in Milan in less than 5 hours from Lyon.   

We also suggest to visit www.trenitalia.com to reach the final destination, Lecce, which can be easily reached either from Rome or Milan. Travelling by train could be a tremendous opportunity to see numerous places in once. Moreover great bargains are provided for those under 26 years of age, great savings for over 60 and fantastic promotions for everybody.



by car

Travelling by car could be a fantastic opportunity for those who want to be free to choose their own route, from the slower, panoramic roads to the faster motorway.
Obviously, we recommend to pay a lot of attention, double-check your route before you travel and to consider time for possible delays and breaks.
We suggest to visit www.viamichelin.com which uses exclusive mapping covering 40 European countries from road maps to detailed plans. Moreover, it is regulary updated and its database contains 7 milions kilometres of roads and streets. It also offers information on the weather, traffic, service stations, etc..