Tucked within the serene landscapes of southern Italy, Villa Casitta caters to nature lovers, sea seekers, and travellers yearning for an authentic Italian escape. This five-bedroom retreat blends rustic Apulian charm with modern comfort, creating a welcoming home immersed in the region’s timeless beauty. Inside, the villa features inviting living spaces including a bright dining room, a comfortable sitting area, and a fully equipped kitchen ideal for preparing local delicacies. Accommodating up to ten guests across five bedrooms and five bathrooms, Villa Casitta offers warmth, privacy, and understated elegance throughout. Outside, the Mediterranean garden provides the perfect backdrop for relaxed days under the sun. Two alfresco dining areas, a glistening pool, and lush greenery invite guests to savour the essence of Puglia — where traditional architecture and contemporary design meet in perfect harmony.
Bedroom one (queen) has an en suite bathroom with a shower, air conditioning, tv, and garden view
Bedroom two (queen) has an en suite bathroom with a shower, air conditioning, tv, garden view and a private patio
Bedroom three (king) has an ensuite bathroom with a shower, air conditioning,tv, and garden view
Bedroom four (king) has an ensuite bathroom with a shower, air conditioning and a tv
Bedroom five (queen) has an en suite bathroom with a shower, air conditioning, tv, with a view over the pool and garden
This lively town offers upmarket boutiques, an array of lovely restaurants, and offers easy access to both the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It is also bequeathed with a generous stash of baroque buildings that will have you swooning.
This is the longest, and one of the oldest, Carnival celebrations in the world. This annual event takes place over 2 months every year leading up to Lent and features numerous parades with allegorical floats and masked merrymakers.
Beach lovers should be sure to head to this seaside city in the southwest corner of Puglia. This old island town is accessible only via sea or a 16th century bridge, and certainly lives up to its name, ‘beautiful city’ in Greek.
Visible from miles away, it is both mysterious and perfectly octagonal, and definitely one of southern Italy’s most talked-about landmarks. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the castle is located approximately 22 miles from Trani.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site features 1,500 beehive-shaped houses, none older than the 14th century. Located in the town’s ‘zona dei trulli’, it was named for the oak forest that once covered this area.
One of Puglia’s most famous destinations, this is where you’ll find the rocky cliffs with white-washed houses perched over cyan waters for which the region is known. Be sure to check out the grotto-like restaurant at L’Hotel Grotta Palazzese.
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