Puglia is the region I send clients to when they want Italy without the crowds. The food is extraordinary, the coastline is underrated, and the accommodation options, particularly the masserie, are unlike anything else in the country. The question everyone asks me is: where exactly should I base myself?

The honest answer is that Puglia rewards staying in multiple areas. Fasano and Savelletri have the most iconic masserie. Ostuni has atmosphere and a handful of genuinely great hotels. Lecce is a baroque city unlike anything else in southern Italy. Polignano a Mare is the most dramatic coastal town in the region. This guide covers the best hotels in each area so you can decide what fits your trip.

"Puglia is the Italy most people fly over on the way to Rome. It is a mistake every single time."

Quick Picks: Best Hotels by Category

CategoryTop PickWhy
Best Overall Editor's ChoiceBorgo EgnaziaPuglia's most celebrated address. A full village-style resort with pools, spa, cooking school, and the Fasano coast on your doorstep
Best BeachfrontCanne Bianche Lifestyle HotelSits directly on a private beach near Torre Canne with a sea-facing pool and modern wellness facilities
Best in OstuniRelais La SommitàA converted noble palace in the White City with a rooftop terrace looking out over the trulli countryside
Most RomanticMasseria MorosetaA design-led working masseria with a cult following among architects, honeymooners, and people who care about food
Best in LecceLa FiermontinaA private palazzo estate just outside Lecce's centro storico with gardens, pool, and only 18 rooms
Most DramaticDon FerranteA converted medieval watchtower in Monopoli with a sea terrace as dramatic as any hotel in southern Italy
Best Value LuxuryMasseria GriecoA working masseria estate near Ostuni with an exceptional pool and genuinely local cooking from around €180/night
Best Rocco ForteMasseria Torre MaizzaRocco Forte's Puglia property. Precise five-star service in a beautiful restored masseria with a private beach club
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Best Hotels Near Fasano and Savelletri

Fasano and the Savelletri coast are where Puglia's most iconic masserie sit. This is the area I'd recommend to anyone doing Puglia for the first time who wants that full masseria experience. The coastline is low-key and beautiful, the food here is extraordinary, and you are well-placed to drive to Polignano, Alberobello, and Ostuni as day trips.

Borgo Egnazia masseria resort near Fasano, Puglia Italy Editor's Choice · The Icon
Savelletri di Fasano · Puglia · 5-Star
Borgo Egnazia
"Puglia's most celebrated address, a full village-style resort built around a 16th-century masseria, with three pools, a cooking school, Vair Spa, and four restaurants. This is Puglia done at its very best."
VibeGrand · convivial · genuinely Puglian
Best ForCouples, families, honeymoons, anyone who wants the full masseria resort experience
StandoutThree pools · Vair Spa · cooking school · four restaurants · trulli suites · beach club access
★★★★★
From approx. €500–€1,500/night
Masseria Torre Maizza Rocco Forte hotel near Fasano, Puglia Rocco Forte · VIP Perks
Savelletri di Fasano · Puglia · 5-Star
Masseria Torre Maizza
"Rocco Forte's Puglia property delivers exactly what you'd expect from the brand: precise five-star service, beautiful rooms, and access to a private beach club on the Adriatic. One of the most polished hotels in the region."
VibeRefined · quietly luxurious · impeccably run
Best ForGuests who want five-star precision alongside the masseria setting
StandoutPrivate beach club · infinity pool · spa · tennis · fine dining
★★★★★
From approx. €400–€900/night
Masseria San Domenico luxury hotel near Fasano, Puglia Italy Historic Masseria · VIP Perks
Fasano · Puglia · 5-Star
Masseria San Domenico
"A 15th-century watchtower turned five-star retreat, surrounded by centuries-old olive trees and one of Puglia's most beautiful seawater pools. The thalasso spa alone is worth the stay."
VibeHistoric grandeur · serene · deeply Puglian
Best ForCouples, wellness travelers, those who want history woven into their stay
StandoutSeawater thalasso pool · spa · olive groves · beach club access · exceptional restaurant
★★★★★
From approx. €350–€800/night
Canne Bianche Lifestyle Hotel on the Puglia coast near Torre Canne Private Beach · Sea-Facing Pool
Torre Canne · Fasano Coast · 5-Star
Canne Bianche Lifestyle Hotel
"One of the only five-star hotels in Puglia sitting directly on a private beach. The pool is right at the water's edge and the restaurant at sunset is one of the most memorable meals I've had in the region."
VibeCoastal · relaxed luxury · sea-first
Best ForBeach lovers, couples, anyone who wants the Adriatic on their doorstep
StandoutPrivate beach · sea-facing pool · wellness center · fresh seafood restaurant
★★★★★
From approx. €300–€700/night

Best Hotels Near Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare is one of those towns that stops people mid-sentence. The buildings hang over 25-metre cliffs above the Adriatic and the view from the old town is unlike anything else in Puglia. There is not a large hotel inventory in Polignano itself, so the best approach is to stay in a masseria nearby and drive in for the day. If you want to be close, Alberobello with its trulli houses is about 30 minutes inland and worth a half day.

Masseria Auraterrae pool and olive grove near Polignano a Mare, Puglia Closest 5-Star to Polignano
Near Polignano a Mare · Puglia · 5-Star
Masseria Auraterrae
"The closest five-star masseria to Polignano a Mare, set in olive groves with a destination pool and exceptional farm-to-table cooking. Wake up here, drive into Polignano for dinner, and you have the best of both."
VibeTranquil · countryside · authentically Puglian
Best ForCouples, food lovers, those who want easy access to Polignano without staying in the town itself
StandoutOlive grove setting · destination pool · farm-to-table restaurant · 10 minutes to Polignano
★★★★★
From approx. €250–€600/night

Best Hotels in Ostuni

Ostuni is the White City, a hilltop town of whitewashed buildings that glows at dusk like something from a film set. It is also one of the best-placed towns in Puglia: 20 minutes from the coast, an hour from Lecce, close enough to the Fasano masserie for day trips. The hotel options here are excellent, from a palace in the old town to several exceptional masserie in the surrounding countryside.

Relais La Sommita rooftop terrace in Ostuni, Puglia Italy Best in the White City
Ostuni Centro Storico · Puglia · 4-Star
Relais La Sommità
"A converted 16th-century noble palace in the heart of Ostuni's old town with a rooftop terrace looking out over the white rooftops and trulli countryside. The breakfast up here is one of the most memorable in Puglia."
VibeHistoric · intimate · deeply atmospheric
Best ForCouples, architecture lovers, those who want to be inside the White City itself
StandoutRooftop terrace with panoramic views · historic palazzo setting · exceptional breakfast · spa
★★★★
From approx. €200–€500/night
Masseria Moroseta pool and olive trees near Ostuni, Puglia Italy Design Icon · Cult Following
Near Ostuni · Puglia · 5-Star Boutique
Masseria Moroseta
"A design-led working masseria with a cult following among honeymooners, architects, and people who care deeply about food. The pool is extraordinary and the chef-led dinners using produce from the estate are among the best meals in Puglia."
VibeIntimate · design-forward · genuinely romantic
Best ForHoneymooners, design lovers, couples seeking complete seclusion
StandoutWorking farm estate · design-led interiors · chef dinners from estate produce · small number of rooms
★★★★★
From approx. €400–€800/night
Paragon 700 18th-century masseria estate near Ostuni, Puglia Italy 18th-Century Estate · VIP Perks
Near Ostuni · Puglia · 5-Star
Paragon 700
"A restored 18th-century masseria estate with extraordinary interiors, a pool set among olive trees, and an intimate atmosphere that makes it feel more like a private house than a hotel. Genuinely one of Puglia's most impressive recent openings."
VibeIntimate · historically significant · quietly extraordinary
Best ForCouples and solo travelers who want five-star quality in a boutique setting
StandoutRestored 18th-century architecture · pool · spa · fine dining · exceptional interiors
★★★★★
From approx. €350–€700/night
Masseria Grieco pool and stone buildings near Ostuni, Puglia Italy Best Value · Authentic Experience
Near Ostuni · Puglia · 4-Star
Masseria Grieco
"A working masseria estate where you can genuinely feel the agricultural roots of the property. The pool is exceptional, the food is cooked from ingredients grown on site, and the price point makes it one of the best deals in Puglia."
VibeAuthentic · countryside · genuinely local
Best ForFood lovers, travelers who want an authentic masseria experience without the five-star price
StandoutWorking farm · estate produce cooking · pool · outstanding value in Puglia
★★★★
From approx. €180–€400/night
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Best Hotels in Lecce

Lecce is the baroque capital of southern Italy and one of the most underrated cities in the entire country. The old town is built from a warm golden limestone that the locals call pietra leccese, and at dusk the whole city turns amber. It is a city for walking slowly, eating well, and doing very little else. The hotels here are city properties rather than masserie, and two in particular stand out significantly above the rest.

La Fiermontina private palazzo estate with pool in Lecce, Puglia Italy Lecce's Finest · VIP Perks
Lecce · Puglia · 5-Star
La Fiermontina
"A private palazzo estate on the edge of Lecce's centro storico with manicured gardens, a beautiful pool, and only 18 rooms. This is the most complete hotel experience in Lecce, genuinely five-star in a city where that is rare."
VibeRefined · private · elegantly Puglian
Best ForCouples, design lovers, guests who want five-star quality in Lecce
StandoutPrivate palazzo grounds · gardens · pool · 18 rooms · walking distance to Lecce's baroque center
★★★★★
From approx. €400–€900/night
Patria Palace Hotel historic facade in central Lecce, Puglia Italy Historic Center · VIP Perks
Lecce Centro Storico · Puglia · 4-Star
Patria Palace Hotel
"Right in the heart of Lecce's old town with a rooftop terrace looking directly over the Basilica di Santa Croce. A historic palace that puts you at the center of everything with excellent service and genuinely well-designed rooms."
VibeCentral · historic · well-placed for exploring on foot
Best ForCity explorers, couples, anyone who wants to be inside Lecce rather than outside it
StandoutRooftop terrace with Santa Croce views · central location · historic palazzo setting · strong breakfast
★★★★
From approx. €150–€350/night

Best Hotels in Monopoli

Monopoli is the town most people skip entirely and almost everyone who stays there wishes they had come sooner. It is a working fishing port with a genuine old town, a long seafront promenade, and one hotel that is genuinely extraordinary. If you are doing a longer Puglia trip and want a coastal base that is not a resort, Monopoli is the answer.

Don Ferrante hotel sea terrace overlooking the Adriatic in Monopoli, Puglia Italy Sea Terrace · Most Dramatic
Monopoli · Puglia · 4-Star Boutique
Don Ferrante
"A converted medieval watchtower right at the water's edge in Monopoli with a sea terrace as dramatic as any hotel in southern Italy. Dinner here at sunset, with the Adriatic directly below you, is one of those meals you will describe for years."
VibeDramatic · seafront · genuinely romantic
Best ForCouples, those who want a genuine coastal Puglia town rather than a resort
StandoutSea-edge terrace · converted medieval watchtower · Adriatic views from room · exceptional seafood restaurant
★★★★
From approx. €300–€650/night

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Best Tours & Experiences in Puglia

Here's what I tell every client to book before they arrive. These are the tours and experiences that make a Puglia trip exceptional rather than just good. Book in advance in summer.

  • Puglia Tours & Experiences Browse all available tours across the region, from trulli walks in Alberobello to olive oil tastings and masseria cooking classes.
  • Alberobello Trulli Tours Walking tours of the trulli district, including access to interior trulli and guided history of this extraordinary UNESCO-listed village.
  • Lecce City & Food Tours Guided baroque architecture walks and local food tours covering the best pastry shops, wine bars, and restaurants in the city.

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Your Questions, Answered

Where to Stay in Puglia FAQs

Everything I'm asked before every Puglia trip, answered from personal experience traveling and planning client stays across the region.

It depends on what you want. For the classic masseria experience, Fasano and Savelletri are the top choices. Borgo Egnazia and Masseria Torre Maizza are both here. For hilltop atmosphere and the famous White City, Ostuni is hard to beat. For baroque architecture and genuine city culture, Lecce stands alone. Polignano a Mare delivers the most dramatic coastal scenery in the region. Most visitors on a 7 to 10 day trip split their time between two areas.

A masseria is a traditional Puglian farmhouse estate, often several hundred years old, converted into a luxury hotel. They typically feature thick stone walls, olive groves, pools, and exceptional food rooted in local ingredients. Staying in a masseria is the defining Puglia accommodation experience. Nothing else quite compares to waking up in an ancient estate surrounded by olive trees with breakfast made from produce grown on the property.

Late May through June and September are the best windows. The coast is warm but not overwhelmed, prices are reasonable compared to peak season, and the countryside is at its most photogenic. July and August bring intense heat and crowds, with prices at their highest. October is genuinely wonderful: olive harvest season, warm temperatures, and very few tourists compared to summer.

Yes. I always tell my clients to rent a car. Puglia's best experiences are spread across a wide region and public transport between masserie, hill towns, and coastal spots is very limited. Fly into Bari or Brindisi, pick up a car at the airport, and drive yourself. The roads are easy and the scenery is excellent. Most masserie are a 20 to 40 minute drive from the nearest town, and having a car means you can move between areas freely.

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