In the grand and charmingly elaborate Baroque city of Lecce, you will discover lots of stunning churches, architectural gems, Roman ruins, great works of art, and delicious food. If you have found a villa in Apulia, it is definitely a place to plan a day trip to as it is impossibly picturesque and the eating is always good. From perfectly fresh seafood, to fluffy pastries bought still warm from the oven in the morning for breakfast, to gelato to cool you down while exploring the winding little streets of the city, to pasta-making classes, to multi-course meals; there are all sorts of incredible culinary experiences to try while in the city. However, if you are looking for a lighter, elegant, excellent dining experience paired with some delicious local wines to tide you over, then we particularly recommend a visit to the Mamma Elvira Enoteca. Read More
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Mamma Elvira Enoteca: An Excellent Foodie Spot In Lecce
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Laghi Alimini: A Natural Gem To Visit On Vacation In Apulia
Friday, May 21, 2021

There are lots of wonderful coastal destinations and natural gems to explore in Apulia and great swathes of this beautiful region in the south of Italy are protected but one particular area that combines all of the above and is a must-see for those who have found a villa in Apulia is the incredible Laghi Alimini, or Alimini Lakes.
Located north of Otranto, the Alimini Lakes is one of the most beautiful natural areas of Salento and Apulia by far and consists of a protected oasis extending over around 1000 hectares, two bodies of water, and a stunning chunk of the coast. These two bodies of water are the main stars of the show here (though the beaches are also quite stunning) and are known as the Alimini Grande and Alimini Piccolo. Read More
Located north of Otranto, the Alimini Lakes is one of the most beautiful natural areas of Salento and Apulia by far and consists of a protected oasis extending over around 1000 hectares, two bodies of water, and a stunning chunk of the coast. These two bodies of water are the main stars of the show here (though the beaches are also quite stunning) and are known as the Alimini Grande and Alimini Piccolo. Read More
A Guide To Exploring Gargano On Vacation In Apulia
Thursday, April 22, 2021

Apulia is a famously beautiful part of Italy and if you find a villa in Apulia you will never be in want of things to see and do. You just need to rent a car, hit the road with no particular destination in mind, and then you will quickly find yourself just happening to stumble across all sorts of truly incredible surprises and wonders along the way. However, if you want to head our out with a destination in mind that you can be sure is certain to wow you with its impossible natural beauty, then we highly recommend a visit to Gargano.
Gargano is the name given to an area of Foggia in Apulia that is made up of a series of peaks and highland that projects out into the Adriatic. Much of the upland part of the area is located within the protected Gargano National Park that was founded back in 1991 and some of the peninsula is home to the remains of the Foresta Umbra, an ancient forest that is all that is left in Italy of the oak and beech forest that once covered much of Central Europe. Heading to the coastline, Gargano is also home to some fascinating rock formations and cave systems, pretty bays, charming beaches, and idyllic little towns. All of these different factors ensure that Gargano is, undoubtedly, one of the most picturesque parts of Italy and, thankfully, well-preserved. Read More
Gargano is the name given to an area of Foggia in Apulia that is made up of a series of peaks and highland that projects out into the Adriatic. Much of the upland part of the area is located within the protected Gargano National Park that was founded back in 1991 and some of the peninsula is home to the remains of the Foresta Umbra, an ancient forest that is all that is left in Italy of the oak and beech forest that once covered much of Central Europe. Heading to the coastline, Gargano is also home to some fascinating rock formations and cave systems, pretty bays, charming beaches, and idyllic little towns. All of these different factors ensure that Gargano is, undoubtedly, one of the most picturesque parts of Italy and, thankfully, well-preserved. Read More
Make Limoncello And Bring The Taste Of The South Of Italy Home
Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Limoncello is a familiar fixture of the culinary traditions of the south of Italy and those who have holidayed in the area will have fond memories of the liqueur being brought out after dinner as a digestivo when dining out, though this practice has since been adopted in many other places throughout Italy. Served chilled, it is made of water, lemon zest, rectified spirit, and sugar, and has an alcohol content that varies between 25-30%. In addition to limoncello itself being served up in restaurants, one can regularly find limoncello flavoured ice-creams, cakes, treats, and more on menus and in gelaterie and bakeries all over the country and all sorts of limoncello merchandise from fridge magnets to tea towels abound in souvenir shops throughout the south of Italy. Bottles of limoncello are also often packed carefully between clothes to bring home as perfect gifts for friends, family, and the neighbour who agreed to feed your dog while you were away. If you have enjoyed a vacation in Italy, you are, no doubt, very familiar with the beverage! Read More
Torre Sant'Andrea: A Lovely Beach To Visit On Holiday In Apulia
Friday, April 9, 2021

The region of Apulia in the south of Italy is an area of incredible beauty and anyone who has found a vacation rental in Apulia will discover stunning sights such as towns made of pretty and historic trulli buildings with their corbelled roofs, astounding architectural gems from throughout history, incredible cave systems to be explored, gorgeous national parks perfect for hiking, and a coastline dotted with stunning beaches, impressive cliffs and rock formations, and charming little coves. One of the most picturesque examples of one of these amazing spots along the coast of Apulia is Torre Sant'Andrea in Melendugno. Read More