55. Giovinazzo

If you like historic waterfront villages, you will enjoy the quaint coastal comune of Giovinazzo ensconced in the city of Bari in the region of Apulia in southern Italy. It dates back to a time before even the Romans set up shop. The pier or lungomare offers travelers a decidedly lively ambiance and the old port town is highlighted with attractive architecture, art, and historic churches as well. If you’re a foodie, you will be happy to hear the local cuisine is incredible and many dishes include some of the best olives and olive oil in the world.

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