Need to know
Rooms
24, including 12 suites and one pool villa.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2.30pm.
More details
Rates usually include a hearty breakfast buffet. Plus, you’ll get free shuttle rides and access to the beach club. A city tax of €5 a night for the first five nights applies to over-12s from July to August, otherwise it’s €3 for the first three nights.
Also
The hotel’s grounds are impressive in many ways, but the centuries-old olive groves deserve special commendation for their stamina – they're still the source of the hotel’s flavourful olive oil.
Please note
The hotel’s national identification code (CIN) is IT074007A100048611
Hotel closed
The hotel closes from 1 November to the end of March each year, aside from two weeks over the festive period.
At the hotel
Private beach, spa, olive grove, kitchen garden, restored chapel, gym, bikes to borrow for free, laundry service, free WiFi. In rooms: satellite TV, Marshall Bluetooth speaker, Nespresso machine, minibar, air-conditioning, beach bag and Aesop bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Bathed in sunlight and brightly white within, rooms feel open yet cosy; however, you’ll most likely be drawn to your private terrace or garden. Flashes of bleached antique stone nod to the Masseria’s heritage, as do the suite names, which tell a tale of busy farm life and past skirmishes with Saracens (the Tower Suite was once a lookout point). Less dramatic, but no less lovely, is the Stable Suite, which has its own sitting room, large glass doors and oil-painting views.
Poolside
Sheltered by stacked-stone walls, with views of olive groves, the large outdoor heated pool (open from 10am to 6.30pm, from April till October) sparkles in the sun. There are sunloungers round the side, parasol-shaded with cheery yellow-striped towels laid out on them, and a casual pool bar where you can get cocktails, wines and a pizza paddled straight out of the oven if you feel peckish. A lifeguard keeping watch means little ones can learn how to swim safely here.
Spa
There’s a duo of treatment rooms, decorated in earthy hues with bamboo furnishings, where all manner of massages, facials and Ayurvedic treatments take place – using deliciously scented all-natural Pevonia products, plus herbs from the garden – which can be customised to your needs. There’s a gym too, with top-drawer Technogym equipment (treadmill, bikes, workout bench) and free yoga sessions (or charged Pilates classes) are held in the scenic surrounds of the olive groves or on the roof terrace (with a spell of meditation for good measure).
Packing tips
Bring your yoga gear, but don’t bother with a bulky mat – the hotel will provide them. Other suitcase additions will depend on how you wish to pass the time, so perhaps hike-ready footwear? A nautical windbreaker? Wine-tasting hat? A few good books will be welcome as you laze by the pool or on your terrace; if you’ve had Virgil’s pastoral Eclogues poem on the back burner (and who doesn’t?), the setting is as evocative as they come.
Also
Aside from the pool, the hotel is all laid out on one level, so it’s largely wheelchair accessible.
Children
Welcome but there are few activities geared towards them aside from pizza-making classes and petting the resident donkeys. Babysitting (€25 an hour; one day’s notice is required) is available.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel is plastic-free, uses all-natural cleaning products and supports local growers, farmers, fishers and makers – most furnishings are courtesy of Puglian artisans. Plentiful organic produce is grown in the hotel’s gardens and groves, too, and staff at every level are local hires.