Hotels to remember: Puglia

Masseria Torre Maizza

Savelletri di Fasano

Bellavista Suite

Monopoli

From € 220.00

Poggio di Luna

Peschici

Villa San Martino

Martina Franca

Masseria San Domenico

Savelletri di Fasano

Masseria Torre Coccaro

Savelletri di Fasano

Playa del Mar

Monopoli

From € 150.00

La Macchiola

Spongano

Hotel Il Porto

Mattinata

Masseria Cimino

Savelletri di Fasano

Marenea Suite Hotel

Marina di Marittima, Diso

Furnirussi Tenuta Hotel

Serrano di Carpignano Salentino

Hotel Gusmay

Peschici

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Puglia: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

From Martina Franca to Ostuni: loving memories (Perfumes of Puglia) →

Daniele Capriglia

(Titolare)

Masseria Salinola

Small Boutique Hotels

Daniele Capriglia

Ostuni is the ideal place because of its centrality in relation to the rest of Puglia, a few minutes drive from major destinations. (Masseria Salinola) →

Beatrice Longo

(Commercial consultant)

Vivosa Apulia Resort

Resort

Beatrice Longo

At Vivosa Apulia Resort you will find a modern All Inclusive offer, relax, comfort and funny activities for adults and children. A natural pine forest is all that separates the resort from the turquoise Ionian Sea and its gold-sanded beach. (Vivosa Apulia Resort) →

Sergio Positano

(Amministratore)

Palazzo Guglielmo

Small Boutique Hotels

Sergio Positano

Stay at Palazzo Guglielmo to experience an authentic slice of life in Puglia. The 14/09/13 the Daily Telegraph has selected Palazzo Guglielmo four of the best places to stay in Puglia in Puglia. (Palazzo Guglielmo) →

Others

Puglia at a glance

Puglia Hotel

Puglia: land of sun and sea, of endless countryside scattered with centuries-old olive trees, of baroque cities and white-washed towns, of ancient popular traditions and the mystic Taranta.

From the rocky, forest-covered Gargano to the Tremiti islands and further South still, to Gallipoli and Santa Maria di Leuca, the Puglian coastline is one incredibly long and spectacularly beautiful beach. Inland, surrounded by vineyards and centuries-old olive groves, visitors finds both large and small towns, rich in historical interest, culture and folklore. In addition to the inhabitants strong sense of humour, brilliantly expressed in local traditions such as the carnival of Putignano, Puglia is famous for its stunning baroque and Romanesque cathedrals, its beehive shaped Trulli and imposing fortified farmhouses or, Masseria. A food-lover’s paradise, this part of Southern Italy is also known for its excellent cuisine.