Villa rental in Puglia in Marina di Ostuni on the Adriatic Sea coast embattled. The villa is located in a very quiet residential complex with swimming pool. It has three apartments with separate entrances. Ideal for 3 families.This structure is composed of 3 housing unities, one on the first floor with entrance on the front side, the second one on The basement floor with entrance on the back side. the third one on the basement floor whit entrance on the front side.The villa, on the ground floor,(green appartment) has an equipped veranda, where the guests can have lunch and relax themselves.
The villa on the ground floor, has :
•a dining room and a small kitchen with necessary utensils and crockery, small bathroom, sofa bed (for one person)
•a bedroom with a double bed
•second bedroom with two single beds
•a full bathroom with a shower unit.
The appartment (color lilac) on the basement floor, has :
•a dining room with sofa bed (for one person)
•a small kitchen with necessary utensils and crockery
•a bedroom with a double bed + a fold-out bed to open where it is more comfortable for you
•bathroom with shower.
Also this appartment has an equipped veranda, where the guests can have lunch and relax themselves.
The appartment (color Red) on the basement floor, has :
•a living room with sofa bed (for two persons)
•a dining room w/ kitchen with necessary utensils and crockery
•a bedroom with a double bed
•bathroom with shower
Included services in each house :
•TV
•Fan
•Car park
The washing-machine is only on the green appartment on the ground floor.
Included services in common :
•Barbecue
•Garden
•External shower
•Common swimming pool with the lifeguard (opens from july 1 to August 31)
The villa is 350 meters from the sea, you can 'walk.
In the private residence of Santa Lucia (where the villa is) there are not services, but they are available in Costa Merlata, about 1 km far away; or in Villanova, about 5 km far away, central area of the seaside of Ostuni, where there are cafès, restaurants, bakeries, chemist, mini-markets, recreation grounds for the children and equipped beach
Motorway: From Brindisi Airport, towards Bari, 25km State Road (S.S.) 379 brindisi-bari, Costa Merlata exit, across under-bridge, right and follow directions to GRANDHOTEL S. LUCIA and surpass it, after 100mt can you looking the village SANTA LUCIA on the right, you stop near the big-gate black… we will be there. By train: Train station of Ostuni, 7 Km away By air: Brindisi Airport, 25 Km away, By sea: Port of Brindisi, 28 Km away
We are in Ostuni area a white sculpture of oriental houses with terraced roofs spread out over seven hills and tucked between the slopes of the «Murge» Table Mountains and the blue Adriatic sea. This is Ostuni, a charming town where the many strata of Mediterranean culture come together.
«The white queen of the olive trees», still surrounded and protected by ancient walls, is made up of a maze of alleys and a rapid succession of round Gothic arches, which highlight the crocked outline of the houses as they climb up towards the Cathedral and the church of the Monacelle.
But Ostuni, with its whi-tewashed houses, is just one of the may «jewels» embellishing this fortunate land, where in the space of just a few square kilometers we have a chance to appreciate countless landscapes and places of artistic, historical and cultural interest.
The «trulli» of Alberobello are perhaps the emblem for which this region is renowned throughout the world, but how can we fail to mention the Castellana caves and the spontaneous architecture of Cisternino, the Fasano forest and the nearby Zoo-Safari, the Egnathia excavations, Castel del Monte and Lecce with its unique baroque monuments?
Saracens, Normans, Ara-goneses, invaders, traders, soldiers and emirs all have tales to tell here, but there is also evidence of mysterious pre-historic dwellings as they re-emerge amidst the dolmens and rock-crypts.
These tales of old disperse amidst the odours of the Mediterranean, odours of wine, prickly-pears, al-monds and citrus fruits.
These odours remind us of a gradually vanishing culture, which is nevertheless still preserved in this part of Apulia.