Where To Stay In Italy's Puglia Region This Summer
Escape to your own private paradise at Palazzo Edmondo, a 16th-century palazzo in the heart of Salento. Discover a hidden oasis of relaxation and serenity within its historic walls. A secret garden awaits, complete with a tranquil pool, ancient colonnades, and the shade of fruit-bearing trees. Inside, star-vaulted ceilings, original flooring, and a natural color palette create an atmosphere of timeless elegance.
View Palazzo EdmondoCasa Olivetta, lovingly restored by Australian fashion and interior designer, Collette Dinnigan, is surrounded by hills, centuries-old olive trees, and trulli scattered throughout the landscape. The villa is located in the heart of the Apulian Itria Valley, in southern Italy, between the charming villages of Cisternino and Ostuni.
View Casa OlivettaEscape to a serene oasis at Masseria Moroseta, a white stone farmhouse nestled amidst a sea of olive trees in Puglia. Overlooking the Adriatic and the picturesque town of Ostuni, this modern farmhouse, built with traditional techniques and local materials, blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Immersed in 5 hectares of organic olive groves, the Masseria offers a tranquil retreat where you can reconnect with nature and experience the simple pleasures of rural life.
View Masseria MorosetaTenuta Masseriola enjoys its exclusive privacy just a few kilometers from the village of Carovigno, rich in history and savory cuisine. Surrounded by 8 hectares of olive groves and red soil, it offers maximum comfort to its guests.
View Tenuta MasseriolaVilla Cardo is a 4 bedroom house designed by Studio Andrew Trotter, who designed Masseria Moroseta. Like the Masseria, Villa Cardo has been built with local materials and uses traditional methods of building, to ensure the Pugliese vernacular shines through, keeping the building light, airy and cool in the summer.
View Villa CardoCasa Maiora is a 4 bedrooms villa designed by Studio Andrew Trotter. Like Masseria Moroseta and Villa Cardo, Casa Maiora is built with local materials and with traditional construction methods. The villa has comfortable indoors and great external spaces and enjoys the sea view over the Ostuni seaside.
View Casa MaioraExperience the true essence of rural Puglia at Villa Castelluccio, a beautifully restored traditional Lamia nestled amidst 5 acres of olive groves. The meticulous renovation has preserved the villa's historic charm while creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.
View Villa CastelluccioThe former Lamia (traditional Puglian countryside house), restructured under the guidance of their friend Andrew Trotter, is nestled in the middle of an uncontaminated and verdant nature with secular olive trees, almond trees, and many other fruit trees (figs, pears, grapes).
View La CasettaPalais Gentile offers a unique stay in an authentic and charming palazzo, situated in the centro storico of the small town of Matino in the Salento region of Puglia.
View Palais GentileDiscover history, tranquility, and the luxury of simplicity at Masseria Calderisi. On the edge of the lively beach life, the 17th-century farm has been revived as a charming boutique hotel, surrounded by 24 acres of olive groves, citrus and almond trees, herb gardens, and vegetable beds. Once a stately country estate, the spirit of that time can still be felt – cheerful, exuberant, and proud.
View Masseria CalderisiMasseria Dagilupi is an old olive mill, renovated as a charming guest house and surrounded by thousand-year-old olive trees between Ostuni and the Adriatic Sea. With spacious rooms, large bathrooms, and minimalist decoration at the best of Italian design, they offer another way to enjoy life in Puglia. At the crossroads of Salento and the Itria Valley, come and enjoy this hidden gem.
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