Fantastic location for this stone Villa set on the coastline between Otranto and Santa Maria di Leuca. Surrounded by a large well-kept Mediterranean garden, from the many terraces you can enjoy stunning sea views of the coast of Salento and relax at night with great dinners.
A long stone staircase leads to the main entrance, where there is a beautiful mediterranean style portico.
Internally there is a kitchen and dining area with a typical barrel vaulted ceiling, from here an internal staircase leads to the first floor where there are three bedrooms: a triple bedroom, a bedroom with a french bed served by a bathroom with shower and a double bedroom served by a bathroom with shower. A small corridor leads to a terrace shared by all the bedrooms. There is a dog, Sem, that lives in a fenced area at the entrance of the villa on the first terrace.
To reach the beach (rock and or sand) you can drive for 5 minutes to the nearest one and choose the best place for you. Generally it is a very quite area, even if, especially in the summer week ends it can be a little bit crowed. There is a fantastic natural pool in the rocks at less than 1 Km from the house, at Marina di Serra
FIRST FLOOR
(3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms)
Bedroom 1
Queen size bed, air cond, sea view, shared bathroom with shower
Bedroom 2
French size bed, air cond, sea view, shared bathroom with bathroom with shower
Bedroom 3
3 single size beds, air cond, sea view, shared bathroom with shower
Size of the Villa approx 120 sqm
Satellite TV
Stereo
Wi-Fi
Baby Equipment
Mosquito net
Fireplace
Firewood
Hair drier
Kitchen:
Washing machine
Electric oven
Microwave
Mixer
Toaster
Coffee Machine
Outdoor Features
Outdoor area 6500 sqm, garden approx 300 smq, outdoor equipped area approx 80 sqm
BBQ
Garden table and Chairs
Covered equipped outdoor area
Two Shower
Two external parking places
Welcome cocktail
Manager on the spot for assistance
Wi-fi
Final Cleaning
Weekly change of Towels and Linen
Morning housekeeping service
Cook
Babysitting service
Max 8 persons (2 more beds can be added on request)
Children welcome
Pets allowed on request
No Smoking Villa
Required security deposit Eu 300 payable onsite in cash or traveler’s check
Heating to be paid onsite upon consumption
Check in between 3.30 pm – 8 pm
Check out before 10 am on the day of departure
Car recommended
1.5 Km Restaurant
2 Km shops, supermarkets, bank, Post Office, tennis Theater
11 Km Santa Maria di Leuca
18 Km Maldive del Salento
43 Km Otranto
56 Km Gallipoli
65 Km Lecce
74 Km Golf Club Acaya
110 Km Brindisi Airport
218 Km Bari Airport
Generally on the Adriatic side, the coastline is characterised by rocky cliffs with overhanging areas, many caves and some bays and natural creeks that fit in this awesome landscape. Spend a visit to Santa Maria di Leuca that sits on the southernmost tip of the Salento peninsula, bathed by two seas, the Ionian Sea to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Subdivision of the town of Castrignano del Capo, Santa Maria di Leuca is a tourist center famous for its colurful natural landscapes that blend in with its majestic architecture. A few Kilometres from Santa Maria di Leuca stands Patù, a small town rich in history, where once stood the Messapian town Vereto, destroyed by the Saracens and whose traces still remain on the hill with the same name. The port of Vereto, whose ruins are still visible under water, was located in place of today's seaside resort Torre San Gregorio. Also of interest, the Centopietre, a funerary monument built with blocks of tufa stone from the city of Vereto. It is located near the church of San Giovanni Battista and its interior walls are covered with frescoes of great religious interest.
Heading north-west, we encounter Ugento, a renowned City of Art, which like Patù, is located close to an ancient Messapian town, whose remains and objects can be admired at the Archaeological Museum. Further inland between Ugento and Tricase Porto (the area is known as the Hills of the Salento), there are many villages whose historical centres are the most beautiful and characteristic of Salento. Among them, Acquarica del Capo with its imposing Sforzesco castle; Ruffano whose hamlet, Torre Paduli, is known for its traditional dances simulating a fight; Specchia one of Italy's most beautiful village; Miggiano and its Menhirs dating from the Bronze Age; Alessano with its cobblestone streets and palaces; Corsano and its beautiful marinas called Scalamasciu, Funnuvojere, Scala Preula and the Guardiola; Tiggiano and its Museum of Art and Philosophy; Tricase and its beautiful squares: Piazza Antica and Piazza Pisanelli.