Apulia
11 water features • 9 fountains • 2 waterfalls
Discover the Hidden Water Gems of Apulia
Nestled in the heel of Italy’s boot, Apulia (Puglia) — a sun‑kissed region renowned for its crystal‑clear seas, ancient olive groves, and vibrant culture— is also a paradise for nature lovers seeking refreshing water experiences. From the gentle murmur of historic fountains to the dramatic cascade of pristine waterfalls, this Apulia travel guide reveals 11 unforgettable water spots that showcase the region’s natural diversity.
Explore nine beautifully restored fountains scattered across charming towns and coastal villages, each reflecting centuries of local craftsmanship and offering tranquil oases for a quick pause on your journey. Venture further inland to discover two spectacular waterfalls hidden within lush valleys, perfect for hikers, photographers, and anyone craving the soothing sound of flowing water.
Apulia’s sub‑regions— from the rugged Gargano Peninsula to the rolling hills of the Salento countryside—each boast their own unique water features, inviting you to wander off the beaten path. Whether you’re planning a family road trip, a romantic getaway, or an active adventure, the waterfalls in Apulia and fountains in Apulia provide ideal backdrops for unforgettable memories.
Ready to dive into Italy’s best‑kept secret? Let this guide inspire you to explore every corner of Apulia’s water‑rich landscape, and uncover the hidden splendors that make this Italian region a must‑visit destination for nature tourism in Apulia.
Featured Attractions
Fontana dell'Impero
Fountain Apulia
Fontana De Torres
Fountain ApuliaFontana Monumentale
Fountain Apulia
Fontana Greca
Fountain ApuliaGravina di Riggio
Waterfall ApuliaCala delle Roselle
Waterfall ApuliaMonumento ai caduti della I guerra mondiale
Fountain ApuliaFontana Monumentale
Fountain ApuliaPiazza Luigi Rovelli
Fountain ApuliaFontana della Villa Comunale
Fountain Apulia
Fontana della Rosa dei Venti
Fountain ApuliaNeighboring Regions
- Abruzzo (59 spots)
- Aosta Valley (12 spots)
- Basilicate (8 spots)
- Calabria (21 spots)
- Campania (53 spots)
- Emilia-Romagna (46 spots)
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (53 spots)
- Latium (112 spots)
- Liguria (22 spots)
- Lombardy (191 spots)