Dimora Adriatica boasts two verandas with a view over the plain of the millennial olive trees and over the swimming pool, nestled in the Valle D’Itria.
The tastefully furnished dwelling features elements and colors that perfectly echo its surroundings.
The living area consists of a living room with kitchenette, well equipped and complete with kettle and coffee maker. From here there is access to two bedrooms, both with a queen-size bed each. A bathroom with shower and decorated with majolica-type tiles completes the accommodation.
Externally it boasts two verandas, equipped with tables and overlooking the shared pool and the panorama of the olive plain. The ideal place to enjoy tranquility, sunshine and well-being.
*The opening of the swimming pool is seasonal, from the 1st of May until the 30st of October.
In case of groups and large families, it is possible to book another property within Relais Patriarca. Do not hesitate to contact us for this specific request!
Dimora Adriatica is nestled in the pearl of Valle d’Itria, Ostuni, known as the White city. Its historic centre, of a dazzling and immense white, shows its best with the famous Cathedral that dominates the olive trees plain, the park of the coastal dunes and a crystal clear sea. The narrow alleys are very particular, as well as Piazza della Libertà and S. Oronzo column, that majestically protects the city. Our guests can easily discover the amazing places of our land from here: Ceglie Messapica, historic town with a strong food and wine tradition; Cisternino, known as one of the most beautiful village in Italy; Alberobello, famous for its ancient dwellings “trulli”, enlisted in the UNESCO world heritage list since 1996. 40 kms north our guests can visit the archaeological park of Egnazia, Polignano a Mare and Monopoli, old fishermen villages with evocative old towns and enchanting beaches. Going further north, guests will find Bari, Eastern threshold, meanwhile going south they can explore the Marine protected area of Torre Guaceto, then Brindisi and further Lecce, capital of Barocco.
Taranto, the heart of Magna Grecia (ancient Greece) is west of Ostuni, and then Matera, particularly known for its “Sassi” (ancient cave dwellings) and nominated European capital of culture for 2019.
Brindisi (36 km) and Bari (103 km) are the closest airports to Ostuni while the train station is only 4 km away.