Set high on a hilltop in the heart of Puglia’s Itria Valley, this villa is all about slow living in style. Surrounded by olive groves and sprawling gardens, it offers panoramic views of the countryside from every angle – whether you're floating in the infinity pool, sipping wine from the private cellar, or soaking in the Jacuzzi. Inside, traditional Puglian charm meets contemporary design, with a focus on raw, natural materials – think exposed brick, whitewashed walls, and floaty linens. You're just a short drive from the picture-perfect town of Ostuni and the region’s rugged Adriatic coastline – or stay put and let la dolce vita find you. *While not all of the rooms are photographed, expect the style and quality to be consistent with the rest of the home. *If you're travelling with little ones, your host can provide a cot and high chair. You'll need to request them in advance. *Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car t...More Details
From leisurely walks and cycle rides through the sweeping countryside to lazy days by the pool, this home provides the perfect setting for an idyllic retreat – one that will leave you feeling inspired by the timeless charm of southern Italy. Sitting on the edge of Carovigno with the coast just a short drive away, the owners have designed this space to enrich daily living with warmth and comfort. And with two self-contained apartments (each with a living room and kitchen), you’ll find an abundance of space to relax and share quality time together. Enjoy slow mornings on a sun lounger, take a refreshing dip in the pool, and make the short walk into Carovigno to mingle with locals and sample traditional Italian delicacies. And for explorations further afield, you’ll find it’s just a ten-minute drive to the nearest beaches while the Nature Reserve of Torre Guaceto is just twenty minutes away. Wherever the day takes you, this home welc...More Details
Nestled in the olive groves of Valle d'Itria, this villa’s remote location and sea view instantly caught our eye. Overlooking the Torre Guaceto nature reserve, the white stone exterior blends in with the rural surroundings – ideal for those seeking some peace and quiet. The home is spread across two different buildings – one is set in the traditional trullo. Encouraging outdoor living, there's plenty of space for soaking up the Puglia sun as you wine and dine on the terrace equipped with a barbecue, while the private pool offers welcome relief from the midday heat. It's a short drive from the beautiful coastline, shops and restaurants, so we suggest hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. *The home is split between two single-level buildings – each has two double bedrooms and a bathroom, but one is set in the traditional trullo *For those with reduced mobility, this is a ground-level home *Your host provides a free cot on requ...More Details
Tucked away in the heart of Ostuni, this peaceful ground-floor apartment makes a charming base for exploring Puglia’s famous White City. You’ll find rustic interiors that reflect the region’s iconic stone architecture, and a calming atmosphere that invites you to slow down. The compact kitchenette is best for light bites and easy breakfasts, but with Ostuni’s vibrant dining scene just around the corner, you’re well placed to eat out. The indoor pool in the bedroom has limited seasonal opening – something to keep in mind. Still, for a home with this much character, it’s a lovely trade-off. *The indoor pool is not available for use between 1st May and 2nd October 2025. *This home isn't suitable for toddlers, children and pets. *You won't find an oven here – though there is a hob. We think the kitchen is better suited to prepping lighter bites than large meals. It is also lacking some basic crockery and cooking utensils, so it might not ...More Details
If peace and quiet are what you look for in a holiday, the slow pace of life at this Italian villa will suit you perfectly. It’s just a three-minute drive from the centre of Ceglie Messapica but feels like the middle of nowhere – it’s surrounded by acres of centuries-old olive groves and fruit trees, and you can even pick your own fruit. You'll definitely need a car to make the most of your stay though. The outside space is dreamy, with an outdoor kitchen and salt-water infinity pool, but the villa is unique. It’s housed in a restored Trullo, so you can live like a local and soak up the region's history. *There’s parking for up to five cars here – having a car is essential *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on a sofa bed in the living room – this is only suitable for children so we recommend a maximum guest count of eight adults and two children *Your host can provide a cot and high chair for little ones when requested d...More Details
This traditional stone trullo surrounded by olive groves makes for a memorable stay. The interior is as charming as you’d expect, with arched ceilings and carved spaces to unwind in. While the kitchenette is on the basic side, there’s also an outdoor kitchen to cook up Italian dishes. The bedroom is minimal and comfortable, though the linens are an add-on here. It’s the outside that really caught our attention – with sprawling gardens and sun loungers to soak up the Mediterranean rays. Though there’s no pool here, the outdoor shower offers a refreshing way to cool off – better still, the waters of Torre Guaceto Beach are around a twenty-minute drive away. *Due to the location of this home, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay – there's parking here *At full occupancy, one guest will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area *We think the kitchen is better suited to lighter bites than large meals *One well-be...More Details
Tucked away among olive groves, this contemporary villa with its roof terrace, saltwater pool and stylish interiors is a little slice of paradise in the Puglia countryside. Indoors flows into outdoors in a seamless way here – we loved the use of natural textures, neutral colours and unfussy furnishings. Wake up with an espresso in the gourmet kitchen before reclining on the comfy bench beneath the pergola. When you start to feel peckish, call upon a private chef to whip up something tasty for your brood. Or if you’re in the mood to flex your culinary skills, fire up the pizza oven and cook your own creations. Dine together on the covered terrace, then spend the afternoon playing bocce in the sunshine. For those keen to explore, you’re a six-minute drive from the centre of Ostuni, a stunning hillside city with a whitewashed old town, home to higgledy-piggledy cobbled streets and artisanal shops. Lamaforca Beach is a ten-minute car ri...More Details
Charming, cosy, and central – just how we like our homes. You'll find this pocket-sized pad in the heart of Ostuni, a stone's throw from the landmarks. Spend your days exploring on foot, getting lost in the picturesque squares and meandering along the white-washed streets. The design is a bit more bare-bones than we're used to – for instance, the kitchenette lacks an oven and the main bedroom is open to the lounge – but we're fans of the stone walls and arched ceilings. Besides, plenty of eateries are within walking distance, so it makes a great starting point for sightseeing. *The main bedroom is partially open to the living area, so it lacks privacy. There also isn’t a lot of storage space, so you may want to pack light. *You won't find an oven here – though there are hotplates. We think the kitchenette is better suited to prepping lighter bites than large meals. *The bunk beds are a bit bare-bones, so we think they’re best for litt...More Details
Sample all of Apulia's best bits from this villa set just a few minutes' drive from Ostuni's historic centre and not far from the beaches of the Adriatic coast. A great option for a family holiday, the open-plan living area overlooks the private infinity pool – perfect for keeping an eye on children playing. If we were being picky, the kitchen area inside feels a touch small compared to the rest of the villa. However, the outdoor pizza oven and barbecue beneath a covered pergola for alfresco dining make up for that. *Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There’s ample private parking outside the villa. *Although there’s plenty of drawer storage, hanging rail space is limited in the bedrooms. *The ceiling in one of the bedrooms is on the low side. It might not be suitable for taller guests. Air Conditioning Barbeque Child Friendly Coffee Maker Dishwasher Exercise Equipment Garden K...More Details
This Apulian villa is a great spot for a family seeking a relaxing retreat in the Torre Guaceto Reserve. Enjoy shaded moments dining and lounging on your covered terrace overlooking the garden. Inside, neutral tones and modern furnishings keep things comfortable and calming. Take advantage of the built-in barbecue and share grilled feasts alfresco. Location-wise, perhaps you’ll choose to head down to the beach for a day of sand and sun or drive west to the whitewashed city of Ostuni to see its Gothic, Romanesque and Byzantine architecture. *Due to the location of this home, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay – there's on-site parking *You'll need to climb some stairs at this home – this may not suit those with reduced mobility *This property is fully fenced, so you can rest assured with little ones *We think the third bedroom's pull-out bed is best suited for children *One well-behaved dog is welcome to accomp...More Details
Escape to this home in the picturesque countryside of Ostuni. There’s a private patio to relax on or take advantage of the large shared garden and swimming pool here, surrounded by olive groves. Inside, the compact open-plan living room also sleeps guests three and four on a sofa bed. Out and about, the nearby whitewashed town of Ostuni is a great place to spend a day exploring. Or make a beeline for one of the area’s sandy beaches, which offer crystal-clear waters. *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area. *This home is on a complex with other dwellings. There's a private patio space, while the pool and gardens are shared. *The images on the listing include a variety of villas on the development and their adjoining outdoor dining spaces. The home booked may vary – please reach out for more information. *Some of the villas are part of an old home that’s been split into three units. A barn doo...More Details
Found a short drive from the whitewashed town of Ostuni, this villa is all charm and beautiful views. Though the stone interior of the home is unique, the style here might not appeal to everyone. Still, it's cosy and roomy – even with three people each in two of the bedrooms. If you do happen to need a little extra breathing room, you can happily stroll out to explore the sprawling garden. With seating from everything from alfresco dining to morning coffee with a book, it's topped off by the swimming pool, hot tub and stone barbecue. This is a perfect spot for a family wanting to explore a more peaceful Italian break. *While all the bathrooms aren't photographed, expect the style and quality to be consistent with the rest of the home. *There’s free parking here. *Pets are welcome for a small fee, upon the host's approval. *The swimming pool – available for use between the end of April and the beginning of October – isn't fenced. If y...More Details
Just take in the wonderful views of the Adriatic Sea and olive groves from the roof terrace of this home in Puglia. There’s plenty of character inside with its vaulted ceilings and stone steps (these are quite steep, mind). The location here is great, you’ll find a bakery 200 metres away, so that’s breakfast and lunch covered, while there’s a museum 500 metres from here. There’s also the Zagaredde antique market every second Sunday of the month, 900 metres from this home. *Guests three and four would be on a sofa bed in the living room – if you're looking for a home with ample space for socialising, we'd recommend this home for two guests only. *There are two terraces here. *Unfortunately, this home is not suitable for children and infants. There are steep stairs, so it may not suit those with limited mobility too. If you're tall, beware of the small doorways as well. *There's a bus to the beach operating in July and August, the bus s...More Details
This lovely home is part of a 16th-century mansion renovated into stylish apartments. The vaulted ceilings and skylights mean that it’s bright and welcoming, and feels more roomy than it is. It’s a studio so you won’t have much privacy, but it's a convenient Ostuni base for a couple or a small family. You’ll also be able to make the most of communal facilities including a relaxation area and an internal courtyard. *This is a studio apartment so there isn’t much privacy. Both beds are in the same room with glass divides separating them. *This home is one of fifteen apartments in a renovated 16th-century mansion. The apartments share common spaces including a lounge, ancient chapel, internal courtyard, and a relaxation area with a spa. *The large skylights means this home is full of natural light, so you might want to pack an eye mask if you’re hoping to sleep in. Air Conditioning Central Heating Child Friendly Coffee Maker Firepl...More Details
If you’re looking for Puglian countryside isolation, then this striking villa will certainly hit the mark. Just 7 kilometres from the nearest town, Ceglie Messapica, this traditional ‘trullo’ is native to the south of the country. In essence, it means a round building made of stone, with cone-shaped roofs. In reality, it makes for a truly unique stay. After entering this impressive, almost otherworldly exterior, you’ll be just as taken aback by the gorgeous decor. While the furnishings and colour palette of the living space are both neutral and understated, this makes way for the most important element of this home – stone. Rustic, natural, and elegant, the artisan masonry is fully exposed for your admiration. We love the cosy nooks painted in warming terracotta – one for dining and another for bathing in the master bedroom. As for the other room, you’ll need to traverse your private grounds. Pass by the saltwater pool, mini waterfall, ...More Details
If you have an amenity in mind, this home probably has it. Whether it's in the charming indoors or the idyllic outside space, this home is brimming with high-end facilities. We'll start in the wonderfully unique interior, a quaint space that's shaped by hidden coves and crevices. Cute beds are tucked under stone archways and cosy cushioned seats are dotted between the exposed brick walls. It's an indoor space like no other. Wander outside and the flurry of amenities slowly begin to reveal themselves. Find a BBQ and pizza oven to satisfy any foodies looking for authentic, home-cooked food. Complement each bite with a glass of Barolo wine on the green sofas under the pergola. A wooden dining table rests under another pergola for a more formal dining experience. Or you can forget about food altogether and immerse yourself in the home's activities. Spend lazy mornings and sunny afternoons in the paradisal pool, kissed by the sun and re...More Details
For a unique and memorable stay in Brindisi, this stunning villa is an excellent option. You’ll be housed in a wonderful Trulli – the quirky conical-roofed homes most often found in Puglia and Brindisi. Beneath its coned roof, the villa is a stylish place to stay. The unusual shape of the home means there are cosy corners for you to curl up in, as well as a high-ceilinged dining room that’s the heart of the home. Of course, you’ll likely be hoping for warm weather, so will probably spend most of your time outside. Sit out in the sunshine, revelling in the glorious countryside views before going for a dip in the private swimming pool. Cook on the barbecue and dine on the terrace, in the shade of a dreamy pergola. You’ll find yourself relaxing as soon as you arrive at this idyllic home in Ceglie Messapica. *Due to the remote location of this home, we think hiring a car here is essential *This home is all on one level *Children shou...More Details
Fancy stopping in central Ostuni? Boasting 16th-century charm, there's an on-site chapel, courtyard, and indoor pool to share in this building. Given the lack of privacy in the shared bedroom, this ground-floor apartment may be best suited to a young family of three, but it's a great base for sightseers with busy schedules. While the historic sights of the city might keep you close to home, the Adriatic coast is only 8 kilometres away if you feel like a beach day. *This ground-floor home is accessed through the external courtyard and down some stairs. *The bedroom contains a double bed and a single bed, so privacy is minimal. It does feel a little cramped, so we'd pack light. *Your host operates several apartments here, so the exact view, layout, and furnishings might differ slightly from the photos. However, the overall quality should remain the same. *You'll have access to communal spaces here, including an on-site chapel, courtyar...More Details
This charming building may have 16th-century roots, but it’s hard to imagine, such is the quality of its renovation. The domed ceiling gives a nod to its history and is the first thing you see on waking in the morning. And while the home isn’t the biggest, it’s comfortable for two and is an ideal base for exploring the beautiful old town of Ostuni – perfect for those just wanting to drop their bags and head straight out to immerse themselves in the Italian lifestyle. *This home isn't suitable for children and infants. *There are stairs to climb in this apartment to reach the bedroom on the mezzanine area. It might not be the best option for those with reduced mobility. *Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay. *Some areas of this apartment are slightly overlooked by neighbouring homes. Due to the proximity of the surrounding buildings, the views aren't the most inspiring. *You'll have ac...More Details
In central Ostuni, this rustic apartment is situated in a renovated 16th-century mansion and is in a great spot for getting to know the city. You won't find much parking here, and the kitchen is certainly on the smaller side. But you'll have plenty of local shops and fantastic restaurants on your doorstep, so you won't miss out on much without a car. The apartment building also has a number of cosy communal spaces, including a lounge and an indoor spa bath. *Your host operates several apartments here, so the exact view, layout and furnishings might differ slightly from the photos. The overall quality should remain the same. *There's no door between the living area and the beds, so you won't have full privacy. *The kitchen is on the smaller side, and is better suited to light bites than large meals. *The windows are missing some curtains – it may be worth packing an eyemask so the sun doesn't wake you. *This home is in an apartment bui...More Details