Spacious villa with private pool, surrounded by the Apulian countryside, a few kilometers away from Mesagne and the coastline, ideal for groups of families or friends.
The villa is spread over the ground floor and consists of two independent apartments. The first one comes with a bright kitchen equipped with all comforts, including an oven, a microwave and a kettle, a snack bar perfect for having breakfast, a tv and an additional dining table. From the kitchen, guests will have direct access to the patio furnished with table and chairs, ideal for delicious meals in the open air. A bright sitting room with a double sofa bed completes the living area. The sleeping area consists of two bedrooms, one of which has a queen-size bed and the other one has two single beds, which can be put together, upon request. A bathroom with a shower completes the accommodation.
The second apartment comes with an open-space living area, with an American kitchen, fully equipped with all amenities, such as an oven, a microwave and a kettle, a double sofa bed and a dining table. The sleeping area features two bedrooms, both with a queen-size bed. A bathroom with shower completes the layout.
The highlight of the villa surely is the garden, surrounded by olive trees, among which a private pool with beach chairs and umbrellas is hidden.
Comfort such as free wifi, air conditioning and heat pump will be at guests’ disposal.
Guests will benefit from five outdoor parking slots inside the property.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Mesagne is a charming town at the gate of Salento and features a heart-shaped historic center.
It was once a nerve center for the Apulian economy thanks to the production of oil, vine, wheat and fruit, today it retains architectural gems such as the Saint Anne’s Church and the Norman-swabian Castle.
Thanks to its convenient position in the heel of the boot of Italy, it is a perfect starting point for visiting both the Adriatic and the Ionic coasts.
A few kilometers away it is possible to visit Brindisi, for a stroll on the Regina Margherita seafront until the Virgilio’s staircase with its Roman columns, symbol of the city. From here it is possible to see the Italian Sailor Monument. Going south, Lecce surely is worth a visit, the capital of Salento and the baroque architecture. For a relaxing holiday, the beautiful beaches on the Ionian Sea are not to be missed, which have nothing to envy to the Caribbean beaches.
Brindisi airport and train station are both around 20 minutes away by car.