Lecce, Otranto, Gallipoli

The heel of Italy with its sparkling seasides, its lovely long sandy beaches, its farmhouses, the baroque town of Lecce, its ancient traditions. Our selection of agriturismi, country hotels and holiday homes are absolutely charming and typical!

  • Maglie: the first evidence of human settlements on the site dates back to the Bronze Age (or even the Early...

  • Melpignano is once a year the headquarters of the Notte della Taranta. a big musical event, held in the second...

  • Galatina is a lovely town in the heart of Baroque Puglia. A must see: the Basilica di Santa Caterina and...

  • An oasis of nature and spotless beaches, the regional park of Porto Selvaggio, with its 400 ha of nature conservation...

  • Castro, known as the ”Pearl of Salento”, has prehistoric origins. A must see near Castro are the Zinzalusa Caves.

  • The territory of Pulsano is dotted with the remains of ancient villages and its necropolis. The heart of Pulsano is...

  • Leporano bearing traces of Neolithic findings, the town is known also for its fortress “Castello Muscettola”, the “Saturo” watch tower...

  • The town stands astride the area in between two rocky tongues, at the extreme tip of the heel of Italy....

  • Caves of Zinzulusa, are the most renowned caves systems of Salento coasts. Divided into two sections, the caves have a...

  • The charming and up-market spa town located in an area of outstanding beauty comprising part of the Costa d’Otranto National...

  • Most notable sights worth visiting in Nardò include the Central Piazza with the famous Fountain of the Bull, as well...

  • Known for its wide beach of fine silvery sand, Torre dell' Orso’s crystal clear waters are a gift due to...

  • The old fortified town of Acaya lies close to the sea south of Lecce. Thanks to long restoration works, it...

  • Gallipoli is a must-see. The Old Town is dominated by the imposing Byzantine Castle. Do not miss the...

  • Porto Cesareo

    Porto Cesareo - its history is defined by its geography; the village is set like a balcony overlooking one of...

  • Casarano hosts the paleo-Christian church of St. Maria della Croce. The typical apulian Baroque can be admired in the parish...

  • Its white sandy beaches provide an ideal relaxation spot for holidaymakers. A dream place for those loving water-sports , sailing,...

  • The town, so often described as the 'Florence of the Baroque' or the 'Rome of the South, has two main...

  • Manduria is a very pleasant destination; extensive remains of fortifications of its Megalithic and Messapian origins are to be found...

  • Otranto is the easternmost city of Italy; a gateway between East and West, probably best known abroad for The Castle...