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It was the ’90s when Apulia started maturing as Italy’s next place to visit. But it is only now that the dusty heel of the Italian peninsula, with its rugged coastline, fertile soil, clear crystal waters and foreign-dominated rich past, is finally and officially on the map!
In this dream-like landscape, Villa Coki, once a fortified farm, is now a barefoot chic property ready to welcome you inside of its trulli. Trulli are typical dry stone huts with conical limestone roofs, and the most exclusive tourist accommodation you can find in this region. The simple yet sophisticated charm of this villa will conquer you while you experience the many factors why this villa is the perfect stage for enjoying quality time together with your loved ones.
• All the extra services must be paid locally prior to departure unless otherwise agreed
• The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven/fourteen days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
Bedroom 1 | Trullo |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Ground Floor. Terrace. |
Bedroom 2 | Trullo |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Ground Floor. Independent entrance. Terrace. |
Bedroom 3 | Lamia |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Ground Floor. |
Bedroom 4 | Lamia |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Ground Floor. Lofted bed. |
Bedroom 5 | Lamia |
2 Single |
2 Guests | First Floor. Ideal for teenage/young adult. Independent entrance. |
Bathroom 1 | Trullo | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 2 | Trullo | Toilet , Tub | En-suite. Double vanity. |
Bathroom 3 | Lamia | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 4 | Lamia | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 5 | Lamia | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Nearest Airport: Brindisi Salento 58 min; Bari Wojtyla 1 h 5 min
Nearest serviced town: 6 min
Nearest beach: Savelletri 32 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Apulia boast the longest coastline among all mainland Italian regions, lapped by the Adriatic and Ionian limpid sapphire seas. For the most part of the year, this region is soaked by the sun and cooled by a fresh breeze, making it the perfect summer destination for the beach lovers. In the last decade, however, Apulia has been stirring tourists interest for many other reasons. Conquered by many different ancient civilizations – Greeks, Romans, Turks, Franks, Normans, Swabians, Angevins and Bourbons - Apulia treasures an impressive collection of castles, great artistic and cultural heritage, and important archeological sites. Besides the magnificent beaches and the crystal clear waters, Apulia’s highlights include the unique village of Alberobello with its white-washed trulli lining the streets, the natural wonders of the famous Grottoes of Castellana and Fasano, the baroque city of Lecce, Ostuni, nicknamed la città bianca due to the picturesque white stone houses and churches, and - last but not least - the captivating food reflecting centuries of mixed cultural influences.
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