A property management company in the beautiful sun
drenched heel of Southern Italy, providing you with a complete range of
services. So whether you are planning your next holiday, thinking of buying your
dream holiday home or simply wish to rent out your own property, explore our
website for details of trulli and villas to rent or to buy, plus our property
management and maintenance services.
Puglia, formerly known as Apulia,
is the sun drenched heel of the Italian boot and is widely regarded as
the most rewarding part of Southern Italy to visitors from the North
and now increasingly overseas holidaymakers. Numerous magazine and
newspaper articles, holiday and holiday home programmes, refer to Puglia
as the “Next Tuscany”, “Undiscovered Italy” and even “Italy’s best kept
secret” and after your visit to Puglia, away from the more traditional
Mediterranean tourist resorts, you will know just why
With Italy’s longest coastline, Puglia can
boast some of the best beaches in Italy along both the Adriatic and
the Ionian seas. Add to this that wherever you are in Puglia you are
never more than 40km from the coast and it is a sun-worshippers
dream. But Puglia offers far more than just fantastic beaches
Inland
is the beautiful Valle d’Itria area (Itria Valley), home of theTrullo (plural: trulli)
and one of the most beautiful and exotic areas of South Italy.
Alberobello is the “Capitale dei Trulli”, a small town with a
quarter wholly composed of 1,000 trulli, now declared as a World
Heritage Site by Unesco and a must see for any visitor to this area.
The strikingly beautiful hilltop towns of Locorotondo and Ostuni
should also be high on any visitors itinery, as well as Martina
Franca, with its extraordinarily sophisticated baroque and rococo
buildings and Lecce, known as the “Florence of the South”. Click here
to find out more about these places, the many other local
attractions and general tourist information.
For
lovers of Italian food and drink, Puglia is also a very special
place. Puglia produces more olive oil than the rest of Italy put
together and around 75% of all Italian fruit and vegetables are
grown here. That is why Puglia is often called ‘the garden of
Italy’. Having Italy’s longest coastline also ensures you will find
fabulous fresh seafood wherever you go, and then of course there is
the wine, a huge range of Pugliese wines, the famous Salento, San
Severo and Negroamaro’s to name just a few. In fact, this little
region of Italy produces more wine than the whole of Australia!
So if you want sunshine, scenery, a relaxed and civilised attitude to life and
of course fabulous cuisine, visit Puglia and discover ‘unspoilt’ Italy
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