As summer approaches, has released a round-up of hidden gem destinations across that promise history, charm, and breathtaking scenery without the crowds of . From the unique capital cities of the Baltics, to the ancient ruins of Sicily and the dramatic mountains found in the north, is no stranger when it comes to stunning sights undoubtedly leaving you spellbound. Taking the guesswork out of choosing which dreamy hotspot should be on your next Italian adventure, Joanne Lynn, Head of European Product at Riviera Travel, shares her expert top picks.

Lynn said: ""For an authentic Italian experience, discover a quieter, traditional region of Italy known for its whitewashed hill towns, centuries-old farmland and Mediterranean coastline. "Experience the diverse cuisine of these regions during dinner in local restaurants in Lecce, known as Florence of the South, including Alberobello and Matera too.

Lecce, Alberobello, and Matera are three destinations in southern famed for their captivating charm with each region offering unique experiences.

Lecce is known as the "Florence of the South" with Alberobello featuring the iconic trulli houses with an array of unique cone-shaped dwellings with Matera being a World Heritage site that's famous for its cave dwellings carved into the cliffs.

According to Lynn, these region's are among Europe's most underrated destinations that are well worth exploring this summer.

Lecce is a city in Italy's southern Apulia region that's a favourite among many travel experts thanks to its central Piazza del Duomo, the Cattedrale di Lecce with a double facade and a bell tower and baroque buildings scattered throughout.

Lecce is the main city of Salento and is also one of the most visited art cities in Italy and holds a host of artistic heritage that dates back to various periods including the Roman to the Renaissance.

Often dubbed the "Florence of the South" thanks to the region's heavy use of the local "pietra leccese" - a soft, light-yellow limestone mixed with its impressive Baroque architecture even boasting of a historical center.

Lynn recommends visiting the "UNESCO World Heritage Sites" which is "famous for their unique architecture" and home to intricate stonework and ornate facades."

"In Alberobello's old town, discover its charming traditional dry stone trulli with conical roofs, and in Matera, wander its spectacular network of caves, well-known as Sassi di Matera," added Lynn.

Alberobello is home to only 10,237 inhabitants that's also known as "the land of dwarf houses" with this small town often being hailed as one of the most beautiful villages in the country.

With Matera being a city made famous thanks to its position on a rocky outcrop that includes complex cave dwellings that have been carved into the mountainside dating back thousands of years,

"Complete the trip with a visit to the twin souls of Gallipoli, part picturesque coast town with colourful fishing boats and pretty beaches, part historic centre with wartime history and impressive fortress," added Lynn.

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