Your holiday in Apulia starts at "La Lamia"

Puglia is one of the most beautiful regions in the world; it offers breathtaking views, full flavours, authentic people, intense aromas.

Puglia is a generous land that invites total surrender and love, a beautifully rich land in which we are lucky enough to live.

Nearby, there is the “World Heritage Site” Alberobello with its “Trulli”(conical stone dwellings), Polignano a Mare, with its old town overhanging the sea, Monopoli and its sun-drenched beaches, Castellana Grotte and its stunning caves, the towns of the Valle d’Itria, little jewels of stone, Ostuni the white city, Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019.

Polignano a Mare

12 kms

On the coast south of Bari, Polignano a Mare is a true gem. Little beaches, vertiginous cliffs and marine caves, this piece of paradise will take your breath away . Strolling around the town will reveal a bewitching old town, listed buildings, the fascinating San Vito Monastery, a quaint natural harbour and a museum of contemporary art, Museo Pino Pascali, one of a kind.

Alberobello

18 kms

The town of Alberobello owes its fame to the "Trulli", unique in the world, their conical construction is extremely unusual. A must see is the Sovrano Trullo, built in 1700, the numerous craft workshops, the sanctuary to the town's patron saints, Cosma and Damiano and the trullo church of Sant'Antonio. The monumental part of the town, made up of these conical structures, is a Wold Heritage site.

Castellana Grotte

3 kms

South east of Bari, Castellana Grotte in the heart of the countryside is world famous for its underground caves. 3 kms of subterranian wonder. A karsic phenomena of rare beauty makes this town an unmissable visit.

Monopoli

16 kms

To visit Monopoli means to lose yourself in the meandering lanes and squares, large and small churches around every corner, absorb the splendour of its quaint old town. The town enjoys excellent tourism thanks to its stunning beaches and sea. Not forgetting the 99 hamlets which make up the beautiful countryside from the sea up into the hills.

Ostuni

50 kms

Ostuni, in the heart of Apulia, makes its appearance while travelling along the adriatic coast, it glows like a mirage of white light and chalk. Strolling around the town offers various monuments and buildings however the old townis the jewel which is reached by a meandering incline. A fine example of the most evocative Apulian architecture, fortified towers, alleyways, stairways, arches and porticoes.

Matera

64 kms

Matera is the city of the Sassi, ancient cave dwellings, a settlement which took hold in the late middle-ages all along the walls of the steep cliffs of limestone which line the river Gravina. In 1993 it was made a World Heritage site. The city with its sites of interest, popular traditions and various festivals throughout the year, offers a wide range of cultural events, so much so that it has been disignated European Capital of Culture 2019.