Villas in Puglia

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Rich in beautiful landscapes, coastlines, history, and culture, Puglia is now one of the most popular destinations for holiday rentals.

It boasts vast and diverse natural landscapes, starting with the National Park of the Gargano and the Murge, the marine reserves of the Tremiti Islands and Torre Guaceto. The countryside is dominated by gentle, fertile land where tasty vegetables, grapes, and olives are grown.

The region Apulia (Puglia in Italian) is located in the south of Italy and forms the spur and heel on the Italy map. Luxury holiday villas in Puglia, including self-catering villas with pools and apartments near the sea, are spread along the region, offering plenty of choices to take a break from everyday life and explore the area.

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About Puglia

Best Time To Visit

Blessed with an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, this region has a wonderful climate, making it a prime destination to stay in luxury villas in Puglia. The hilltop towns in the Itria Valley always offer a sweet breeze, even in the hottest months of the year, and the humidity is generally minimal. It’s a lovely dry heat that warms you, whether you’re sitting in a piazza enjoying an ice cream, or on the beach soaking up some rays before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. Rainfall is scarce and generally limited to the winter months.

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Things To Do

Apulia is a land of history, art, and scenic beauty, ideal for culture enthusiasts staying in villa rentals in Puglia, Italy. Here, Baroque architecture creates a unique landscape across the region, with countless historic villages and castles to explore, especially in the stunning city of Lecce. 

For visitors looking to explore archaeological treasures, sites like Egnazia offer glimpses of ancient civilisations, while the coastal town of Taranto houses exceptional artefacts in its National Archaeological Museum. 

However, there’s more to Puglia than historical landmarks. The region also boasts vibrant cultural festivals, local art galleries, and museums that showcase its rich heritage. With so many diverse attractions, every corner of Puglia offers something to enrich your visit.

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Where To Stay

Accommodation options from Italian Breaks include some of the best villas to rent in Puglia, ideal for a magnificent holiday with your friends or family. From luxury villas in Puglia with a pool to properties near the beach, these rentals are perfect for a dream holiday. 

If you’re looking for a romantic break with your loved one, rent one of our villas for couples, such as the beautiful 2-bed Villa Castro. For families, we offer many holiday villas in Puglia that are child-friendly and close to the main attractions – Villa Fiore D’adone is a fantastic example of this.

We hope we’ve inspired you to head south and explore the towns of Puglia. With fascinating history, beautiful architecture, friendly people, and delicious food, there’s so much to discover in this region.

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Best Places to Visit in Puglia

Puglia is a treasure trove of unique destinations, perfect for exploring when staying in one of the many luxury villas in Puglia. Begin in Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its iconic trulli houses, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries-old architectural beauty. Ostuni, the ‘White City’, should be next on the list of the best places to visit in Puglia and will enchant with its whitewashed buildings, charming alleyways, and panoramic views over olive groves and the Adriatic Sea.

For beach lovers, Polignano a Mare is a must, with cliffs overlooking crystal waters and a dramatic coastal landscape. Lecce – often called the ‘Florence of the South’ – is a baroque beauty, perfect for art enthusiasts, while Gallipoli offers a mix of stunning beaches and historic charm. For nature excursions, visit Gargano National Park, where you can hike coastal paths and admire serene seascapes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

All of our holiday homes in Italy are handpicked by Italian Breaks founder, Cristina Swift. She was born and raised in Italy so you can be sure that she knows the best locations for an Italian getaway. Whether you’re looking for luxury or value, the Italian Breaks portfolio is always filled with exclusive properties that radiate comfort and quality. If you’re looking for a top-of-the-line accommodation with a local touch, Italian Breaks is where you’ll find it.

What is Puglia Italy best known for?

Puglia, also known as Apulia, is best known for its stunning coastline, charming whitewashed towns, and unique architecture, including the iconic ‘trulli’ houses in Alberobello. The region is also famous for its olive oil production, vineyards, and delicious cuisine – imagine fresh seafood, handmade pasta (such as orecchiette), and a variety of locally grown produce.

Which airport do you fly to for Puglia?

The two main airports in Puglia are Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI) in the north and Brindisi Salento Airport (BDS) in the south. Both airports offer connections to many European cities, making it easy to reach Puglia. Bari is often the preferred entry point for exploring the northern parts of the region, while Brindisi is closer to the southern coast and towns like Lecce.

What is the best base town in Puglia?

The best base town in Puglia depends on your interests. For historical charm and easy access to other towns, Lecce is ideal. It’s known as the ‘Florence of the South’ due to its beautiful Baroque architecture. Ostuni, the ‘White City’, is also popular for its central location and stunning hilltop views. Polignano a Mare is perfect for coastal exploration, while Alberobello offers a unique experience with its famous trulli houses.

What is special about Puglia?

Puglia is special for its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and delicious culinary scene. It offers a slower pace of life, unspoiled beaches, and varied landscapes, including olive groves and limestone cliffs along the coast. The region’s unique trulli houses, Baroque towns, and warm hospitality create an authentic Italian experience that differs from the more touristic northern regions, making it a hidden gem in Italy.

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