The property was extended and refurbished in 2016 to provide comfortable accommodation for parties up to 6 – the villa has 3 double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite and there is a double sofa bed in the lounge with a privacy door. We hope you find the information in these web pages useful and do hope you decide to enjoy a holiday break in this region of Italy. Puglia has a lot to offer and if you would like more information before making a booking please drop us a line using the contact form and we will be delighted to answer your questions.
Kym, Martin & Ciara
Why Puglia?
Puglia enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot sunny summers and mild winters. There is an average of 300 sunny days in Puglia every year, and even during the wet months of winter the rainfall is relatively low. July is the hottest month in Puglia with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F).
The coastline offers numerous sandy beaches and rocky inlets whilst the countryside is dominated by olive groves with many of the trees over a hundred years old. Coastal and inland towns are picturesque and provide opportunities to walk and enjoy the various architectural influences.
Sip an Aperol aperitif and then sample the delicious food and wine. Puglia for now remains largely unaffected by global tourism and offers a chance to experience La Dolce Vita – we have come to love the area and we hope you will share our enthusiasm.