LUNA DI PUGLIA
Starting from € 400 per day
- Destination
Apulia - Property ID
ITVIP1539 - Max n.
of guests
8 - House area
140 - Bedrooms
3 - Bathrooms
3
General
The Villa is part of a complex renovated in 2019 and located in the beautiful area of Valle d'Itria half way to Ostuni and San Vito dei Normanni. The Adriatic coast is just half an hour from here . This country-chic property can accommodate up to a maximum of eight guests, six in the main building called "Lamia" and composed by two comfortable and spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms with shower, a living room with kitchen and sofa bed and the close by cottage facing the pool called "Trullo", with another bedroom and private bathroom. All rooms have air conditioning. The garden hosts a wonderful swimming pool and equipped areas with a covered patio to relax and enjoy meals with the family or friends.
Another identical villa is inside the property (Sole di Puglia), connected by an illuminated path. They can be rented together for a family reunion or for a group of friends being available 16 beds.
Rooms & Bathrooms
Lamia
Bedroom 1
Queen size bed, Bathroom with Shower, Air Conditioned
Bedroom 2
Queen size bed (convertible), Bathroom with Shower, Air Conditioned
Double Sofa Bed in the living room area
Trullo
Bedroom 3
Queen size bed, Bathroom with Shower, Air Conditioned

Alfresco Dinner

Alfresco Shower

Baby cot

Barbecue

Car parking

High chair

Outdoor features

Sat TV

Alarm System

Wi-Fi

Air conditioned

Hair dryer

Heating

Iron

Kettle

Microwave oven

No smoking

Outdoor pool

Pet allowed

Self-catering kitchen

Towels for the swimming pool

Dish Washer

Washing Machine
Features & Amenities
Air Cond
Heating
Wi-Fi (both indoor and outdoor),
Smart TV
Full equipped kitchen (Blender, Coffee machine, Cooking utensils, Dishwasher, Grill, Kitchenette, Kitchen stove, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Toaster)
Laundry, Iron & Board, Washing machine
Baby crib
Parking
Remote controlled entrance gate
Alarm system security service
Included Services
Concierge service for assistance
Air Cond / Heating
Wi-Fi
For bookings of 7 ore more days complimentary mid week clean and change of towels
Extra Services
Cook
Babysitting service
Laundry (washer and dryer) and ironing facilities
Max 8 persons
Minimum Stay 4 nights in low Season, 7 nights in high Season
Final Cleaning € 250
Children welcome
Pets allowed on request
No Smoking Villa
Required security deposit Eu 1000
Tourist tax to be paid on the spot
Check in between 3 pm – 10 pm
Check out before 10 am on the day of departure
Getting there
Rental car recommended
Shuttle service from/to airport available (on request/extra charge)
Distances
10 Km Ostuni
11 Km Adriatic Sea
32 Km Brindisi airport
35 Km Alberobello
Area Information
Ostuni is one of Puglia’s most beautiful cities, a tumble of white-washed buildings perched strategically atop a hill with views of the endless olive trees in the Valle d’Itria countryside, and the glimmering Adriatic Sea just 8 km away, home to some of the region’s most exclusive resorts.
The medieval walled city was built without a plan, and it shows. The web of streets is confusing, a maze of alleyways, staircases and arches. Buildings were built on top of each other, and the archways support the houses they connect, making up for the lack of strong foundations.
You turn one way and find a dead end, another and get a glimpse of the sapphire sea. Puglia has seen a stream of invaders—Greeks, Romans, Goths, Byzantines, Normans—and the labyrinth of Ostuni is the perfect way to confuse the enemy.
Between the Ionian and Adriatic coasts rises the great limestone plateau of the Murgia (473m). It has a strange karst geology: the landscape is riddled with holes and ravines through which small streams and rivers gurgle, creating what is, in effect, a giant sponge. At the heart of the Murgia lies the idyllic Valle d'Itria.
The Penisola Salentina, better known simply as Salento, is hot, dry and remote, retaining a flavour of its Greek past. It stretches across Italy's heel from Brindisi to Taranto and down to Santa Maria di Leuca. Here the lush greenery of Valle d'Itria gives way to flat, ochre-coloured fields hazy with wildflowers in spring, and endless olive groves.