Situated in southern Italy, Trani is a seaport of Apulia on the Adriatic Sea. Dubbed the 'Pearl of Puglia', Trani lures well-heeled travellers to its shores with its sophistication and charm. Visit the marina, watch the fishing boats in the harbour, and discover the ancient historic centre featuring medieval churches, cobbled streets, a historic Jewish quarter and enchanting palazzi. The undeniable highlight is Trani's iconic seafront cathedral that watches over the deep-blue sea. Visitors can look forward to exploring the enchanting streets, viewing the heritage architecture, and visiting the picturesque fishing port. Other highlights include: sampling local dishes and wine at the collection of bars, cafes and fresh fish restaurants at the waterfront and driving less than an hour away to discover Emperor Frederick II's castle, built in 1233.