Puglia

Regional Spotlight

Puglia

The sun-baked heel of Italy — whitewashed villages, ancient olives, two seas.

Heritage & Landscape

Where Two Seas Meet

Puglia is the long, sunlit heel of Italy — a peninsula flanked by the Adriatic on one side and the Ionian on the other, with thousand-year-old olive groves stretching between them. The architecture is uniquely its own: conical trulli, fortified masserie, baroque Lecce stone.

Our masserie are working estates, walled and self-contained, with their own oil presses and infinity pools cut into the limestone. The pace here is unhurried; the cuisine, intensely seasonal and built on what the land gives that morning.

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Curated Moments

Signature Experiences

The Olive Mill
These trees were old when Hannibal passed.
Master Frantoiano

Harvest & Heritage

The Olive Mill

Tour a 16th-century underground frantoio still pressing oil from trees that predate the Roman Empire. Conclude with a guided tasting of single-grove monocultivar oils paired with focaccia barese.

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Adriatic Sailing

Sea & Sun

Adriatic Sailing

Board a traditional gozzo at sunrise and trace the coast from Monopoli to Polignano, anchoring at hidden swimming caves only reachable by water. Lunch is served on deck.

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Exploration

Regional Guides

01

Alberobello

A UNESCO village entirely built of trulli — fairy-tale conical-roofed stone houses.

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02

Lecce

The 'Florence of the South' — an entire baroque city carved from honey-coloured stone.

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03

Polignano a Mare

A white town perched on a sheer Adriatic cliff, with a swimmable cove far below.

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