Guest User
December 27, 2023
This place is unbelievably beautiful. It's like an enchanted village set in the countryside of Puglia. The architecture, villas, landscaping, and interior decorating are stunning. The food is delicious. The staff, friendly and accommodating. Everything is made of tufa, a form of sandstone. We were there over Christmas and there was a Christmas market every evening, with food and local crafts and wine tastings. We gaped at all the small touches--an olive tree in the central court with illuminated pages for leaves, the vaulted ceilings in the restaurants, the lights in the trees, etc. The fridge was filled with complementary sodas and goodies. We spent 8 perfect days here (and got a bit fat). There's a gym, a hair salon, a yoga studio, bicycle tours, cooking classes, trips to local villages, and four restaurants within the resort, including one with a Michelin star. Is there a drawback to paradise? Well, it's incredibly expensive. Cute slippers in the gift shop were $600! But if money is no object, you can't do better.