Need to know
Rooms
14, including three suites.
Check–Out
Check-in is at 3pm, and check-out is at noon. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates exclude breakfast, but a farm-fresh spread can be purchased for €20 each.
Also
The hotel can provide ramps for wheelchair access, but there are no specially adapted rooms.
Please note
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At the hotel
Bikes to borrow, working farm and vineyards, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, air-conditioning, tea- and coffee-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and custom bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Each of the individually styled rooms is a lofty space washed in aloe, fig and lavender tones, and anchored by splendid hand-painted beds and well-loved antiques. Several open onto private walled courtyards, but the fairest of them all is the old tower silo, now a four-floor, round-everything aerie that practically screams, ‘Rapunzel, let down your hair’ — or whatever the Italian equivalent is. The Fig Suite turns up the indulgence with its alfresco hot tub, making even a quick dip feel like a minor spa pilgrimage.
Poolside
The open-air saltwater pool is calm and inviting, flanked by billowy white cabanas and loungers, with a handy poolside bar-restaurant — and the gentle scent of herbs from the surrounding gardens drifting in on the breeze.
Spa
The resort's spa is a snug, stone-built hideaway you book entirely to yourselves, with a hammam and a sunken jet pool for proper switch-off time. Treatments lean into the resort’s farm-to-skin ethos, from massages to facials and an aloe-vera exfoliation ritual that uses freshly extracted gel mixed with wine, olive oil and wheat germ. And if you prefer your wellness with a workout, the glass-walled fitness studio is tricked-out with Technogym equipment and overlooks the pool and fields, opening up to become an airy, nature-framed space.
Packing tips
Leave a little space in your suitcase — the resort’s own wine and olive oil make very persuasive souvenirs.
Also
You can quite literally get to the root of beauty: wander the aloe plantations, snip your own leaf and watch its 'miracle' gel go from plant to potion in a natural skincare crash course.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs are welcome at Naturalis Bio Resort & Spa for €50 a night, except in the Executive Suite Torre delle Stelle and Superior Suite Fico. Small to medium-sized dogs will feel right at home in the Junior Superior Suites, each with a private patio. See more pet-friendly hotels in Puglia.
Children
All ages are welcome, and little Smiths will love the farm tours. Suites and Suite Superiors sleep four, and cots or extra beds can be added to most rooms for an additional charge.
Sustainability efforts
Naturalis Bio Resort & Spa runs on solar power, conserves water through smart technology and has bid farewell to single-use plastics. Its aloe-vera greenhouses — home to the hotel’s natural skincare line — offer guests a hands-on look at the organic process, including gel extraction and bio-cosmetic creation. In the kitchen, it’s all about local flavour and low food miles, with zero-kilometre ingredients, seasonal menus and creative waste reduction. Add in saltwater pools, recycling and composting, and a community project supporting local aloe cultivation, and you’ve got sustainability that’s more than skin-deep at this B –Corp-certified stay.