Not to mention his colorfull and tasty breakfast, salty and sweet.
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B&B Villa Ines
In this last strip of land on the boot, there is a place surrounded by greenery that accommodates our bicycle tourists.
Mario, the owner, will host you in his bright rooms inspired by the sea.
Not to mention his colorfull and tasty breakfast, salty and sweet.
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B&B Corte San Giuseppe
In the heart of the baroque city of Nardo, the b & b is testimony to the architecture of the medieval village in the area, a palace with chapel, oven, well and garden. It is family-run business, where Tommasa and her husband narrate anecdotes of Salento culture and history as well as welcoming their guests with warmth and enthusiasm. |
Leonardo trulli Resort
In the heart of the Valle D’Itria area, this resort is a romantic place, focused on its guest well-being. Here is possible to experience a night in the typical “Trulli” house surrounded by olive trees and dry stone walls. |
B&B Fuori dal guscio
The b&b is in a 60s residence, tastefully decorated with vintage pieces well mixed with the local lime stone. Silvana, the owner, likes to tell about the area of Santa Maria di Leuca and its surroundings, meanwhile offering a welcome drink or tea with typical product on the side. |
Hotel Sassi***
It is one of the first hotels to be created from the area of the “Sassi”, which is the historical part of Matera known for its “home-caves, rewarded World Heritage site by UNESCO. Here, is possible to live the experience of staying in what were the caves of the first prehistorical settlements. |
B&B da Concavo e Convesso
The name comes from an Escher lithograph "concave and convex", due to the particular structure of the palace built during the nineteenth century, in the "most beautiful villages of Italy", Locorotondo. |
B&B Villa Ines
In this last strip of land on the boot, there is a place surrounded by greenery that accommodates our bicycle tourists.
Mario, the owner, will host you in his bright rooms inspired by the sea.
Not to mention his colorfull and tasty breakfast, salty and sweet.
|
B&B Corte San Giuseppe
In the heart of the baroque city of Nardo, the b & b is testimony to the architecture of the medieval village in the area, a palace with chapel, oven, well and garden. It is family-run business, where Tommasa and her husband narrate anecdotes of Salento culture and history as well as welcoming their guests with warmth and enthusiasm. |
B&B Fuori dal guscio
The b&b is in a 60s residence, tastefully decorated with vintage pieces well mixed with the local lime stone. Silvana, the owner, likes to tell about the area of Santa Maria di Leuca and its surroundings, meanwhile offering a welcome drink or tea with typical product on the side. |
B&B da Concavo e Convesso
The name comes from an Escher lithograph "concave and convex", due to the particular structure of the palace built during the nineteenth century, in the "most beautiful villages of Italy", Locorotondo. |
Stazione a Sud Est - Otranto
Have you ever slept in a train station? So here is a unique opportunity. Besides being a |
B&B Corte San Leonardo
Maria, the gentle and smiley owner, likes to host her guest into her court where rooms are digged into rock, recalling the history of Matera, with classy furniture and accurate design. Not to forget the central position of the place. |
Leonardo trulli Resort
In the heart of the Valle D’Itria area, this resort is a romantic place, focused on its guest well-being. Here is possible to experience a night in the typical “Trulli” house surrounded by olive trees and dry stone walls. |
Hotel Sassi***
It is one of the first hotels to be created from the area of the “Sassi”, which is the historical part of Matera known for its “home-caves, rewarded World Heritage site by UNESCO. Here, is possible to live the experience of staying in what were the caves of the first prehistorical settlements. |
Hotel Terminal***
Set among the eclectic nineteenth-century villas on the central promenade of this peaceful seaside resort, this old-fashioned hotel (in a good way!) Overlooks the harbor where boats leave for Greece. It also has a swimming pool, if you really don't want to take advantage of the beautiful beach in front of you! |
Hotel Corte di Nettuno ****
A newly built boutique hotel, overlooking the marina and a few steps from the walls of the ancient city of Otranto. Guests are surrounded by a collection of marine-themed furnishings that in many moments make you think you are on board an ancient ship. |
Masseria Aprile
It is a family owned farmhouse, where they produce mainly olive oil with a traditional system of squeezing that allows to have an olive oil with low acidity. It is a perfect place for kids, they have a little playground, a donkey and two horses! |
Masseria Bosco
A farmhouse hidden among hectares of olive trees, where time changes and slows down. The swimming pool, the excellent cuisine and the friendliness of the owners and the staff are distinctive features. |
Agriturismo La Palascía
Valentina and Giuseppe have taken over an ancient family property of the eighteenth century and have restored and renewed it keeping the original body, without expanding or extending it. You will have the opportunity to sleep in the easternmost place in Italy, admiring the Albanian mountains from your terrace, in an enchanting silence. |