The New York Times publishes article on the Gargano

A wild and untouched area that makes our region attractive even for those far from New York

The Gargano and its beauty: orchids from the coast, from the olive trees to food pure and simple. Shivani Vora, a journalist for the New York Times wrote an article on his last journey. The Gargano compared to the Amalfi Coast. Easy-going and friendly, affordable, beautiful places. Vieste, Peschici, Monte Sant’Angelo. The Pizzomunno and its fascinating legend of the fisherman turned to stone by the sirens. A charming Gargano comes out of the words of the visitor where we read that, in recent years, a small number of residents and homeowners are attracting a more demanding clientele with boutique hotels and high class restaurants. Pine forests, green spots and cliffs, 300 varieties of orchids, almost 110 kilometers of coastline with hundreds of sandy beaches, many of these are not used. A wild and untouched that makes our region attractive even for those far from New York.

To read the article: http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/09/02/travel/in-gargano-polishing-italys-spur.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0ref=travel

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