I highly recommend this hotel as the top choice for your trip to Italy. It serves as a central hub when exploring southeastern Italy and is ideally located for visiting nearby cities like Ostuni, Alberobello, Lecce, and Polignano a Mare. The rooms are spacious, and the service is exceptionally friendly. I opted for the half-board option and enjoyed an excellent breakfast and dinner buffet. The amenities are fantastic, featuring unlimited wine service, a private beach, two swimming pools, and a large parking lot. It's more convenient than typical hotels, as a cart transports you from the parking lot to your room. The staff's friendly service is particularly noteworthy. I am extremely grateful to the staff for their kindness during my 3-night stay. I will definitely return on my next visit.
This place might be as amazing as the reviews suggest, but being charged €109 for just 2 sun beds and an umbrella in May is extremely expensive. Unfortunately for tourists, it's not feasible to carry a sun umbrella in their backpack while traveling, making it difficult to use the public beach and stay shaded from the sun.
The beach and the sea are absolutely stunning. The staff was friendly, helpful, and approachable. However, the showers and bar could use some improvement.
A stunning basin protected from any waves, where it's advisable to wear shoes when entering the water because of the stones on the seabed. The reserved Lido offers competitive prices compared to the Salento average.
This beach is a true treasure that will leave you in awe! The presence of an underwater river adds to the charm, making the water refreshingly cool and crystal clear. The location is simply breathtaking, offering a picturesque view that's hard to beat.
This was the best beach club we visited this summer! The unique layout of the site offers both private and more open spaces. They have thoughtfully provided everything you might need, including changing cubicles and personal racks to dry your clothes in the sun. The staff is incredibly welcoming, and the entrance to the sea is reminiscent of the famous one in Polignano a Mare, just to give you an idea. Can't wait to return!