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Prices based on 'Villa rental only' for selected occupancy except for Greece which includes car rental.

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  • 7 nights
  • 14 nights
  • Sat 5 May
    £1685£3895
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  • Sat 12 May
    £2260£4470
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  • Sat 19 May
    £2260£4470
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  • Sat 26 May
    £2260£4470
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  • Sat 2 JunBooked
  • Sat 9 Jun
    £2260£4719
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  • Sat 16 JunBooked
  • Sat 23 Jun
    £2625£5196
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  • Sat 30 Jun
    £2625£5383
    Booked
  • Sat 7 Jul
    £2810£5568
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  • Sat 14 Jul
    £2810£5568
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  • Sat 21 JulBooked
  • Sat 28 JulBooked
  • Sat 4 AugBooked
  • Sat 11 AugBooked
  • Sat 18 AugBooked
  • Sat 25 AugBooked
  • Sat 1 Sep
    £2260£4470
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  • Sat 8 Sep
    £2260£3895
    Booked
  • Sat 15 Sep
    £1685£3320
    Booked
  • Sat 22 Sep
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 29 Sep
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 6 Oct
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 13 Oct
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 20 Oct
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 27 Oct
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 3 Nov
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 10 Nov
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 17 Nov
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 24 Nov
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 1 Dec
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 8 Dec
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 15 Dec
    £1685£3320
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  • Sat 22 Dec
    £1685£3320
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Palazzo Tre Cuori

Sleeps up to: 6

Recently restored with artistic flair, this gem of a palazzo is perfect for small groups and couples looking for a stylish holiday home with a pool, just a stone's throw from village shops and restaurants and a 5 minute drive to a sandy beach.

In this intriguing setting, the elegant Palazzo Tre Cuori - used recently as the location for many high end fashion photography shoots, provides a spectacular yet relaxing base for an unusual holiday. It is a small palazzo, built of yellow sandstone and is beautifully restored and preserved, with a classical façade of pillars, porticos and intricate ironwork balconies.

The dignified exterior hides a secret – an interior where original Art Deco features are set off with the exuberant panache of contemporary Italian design. Spacious rooms with high, star-vaulted ceilings and cool floors of marble and antique tiles are painted in ice-cream colours and furnished in an appropriately uncluttered way with just a few fine pieces of antique and modern furniture. The kitchen and bathrooms are uncompromisingly modern however. Bedrooms are airy, all are en suite, and have their own balconies.

The house is surrounded by a walled, lawned garden of the utmost privacy, and the ground floor opens on to fan-vaulted stone cloisters that run round three sides of a delightful swimming pool. Sun beds are provided for the full enjoyment of the sun-worshipping guest. On the first floor are wide terraces that look over the town and countryside and offer a glimpse of the sea. This is a perfect spot for an evening meal, watching the sun set, the palm trees mere silhouettes against the golden sky.

Despite the tranquillity of its setting the shops and restaurants and the vibrant atmosphere of this small southern town, are only three minutes walk away. Quirky, perhaps, in their approach to interior design, the owners have nevertheless created a supremely comfortable and attractive palazzo, perfect for a family or a group of friends wishing to discover for themselves the very different diversions of this amazing region of Italy. The endless sandy beaches of the west coast are a five minute drive away while the rockier coastline of the east is ten minutes away.

Room Description

Entrance Hall

First Floor

Double bedroom with bathroom en suite• 2 double bedrooms, each with shower room en suite • Sitting room• Reading room •Kitchen • Dining room

Price Includes

Prices are for villa rental only per week. Flights can be arranged on request.

Saturday changeover day.

Sleeps up to: 6

Facilities

Washing machine, Dishwasher, Microwave, Satellite TV, DVD player, Built-in barbecue

Heating (usage costs payable locally)

Private Swimming Pool

7m x 4m, 1.3m - 2.5m deep. Pool Towels. The pool is open from mid May until mid September. Outside these dates, the pool can be opened on request for an extra charge

Food Hamper

Can be arranged for an additional cost and service charge payable locally. For guests who are arriving late or who recognize they may be delayed and arrive with no time to do shopping. Shops are shut on Sundays, so the aim of the Food Hampers is to provide two light meals and two breakfasts, to allow guests to go out for one meal, then do more shopping on Monday. We can adapt these hampers to take into account allergies, dislikes and dietary requirements, or according to whether there are children in the party. For a list of possible ingredients, please see the CV Travel Directory.

Starter Welcome Provisions

CV Representative

An English speaking CV Representative in Italy will visit you during your stay. Contact details will be sent with your travel documents.

Food Hamper

Can be arranged for an additional cost, payable locally including 25 Euro service charge.

Linen and Towels

Provided once per week on Saturday. Extra changes are available on request for an additional charge.

Maid Service

2 hours 2 days per week.

Tenancy Times

Tenancies commence at 16:00 hours on the day of arrival and villas are to be vacated at 10:00 hours on the day of departure.

Your Location

Airport

Brindisi 70km

Amenities

Supermarket/butcher/fishmonger/pasticceria 150m, bars/restaurants/pizzeria 200m, newsagent 150m, restaurants 3.5km

Beaches

5km

Places of interest

Gallipoli 35km, Lecce 65km, Otranto 49km

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Flying over the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic sea on one side and Ionion on the other, Puglia immediately strikes you as utterly different from the rest of Italy. Far removed from the gentle hills of Tuscany, the flatter countryside of Italy’s heel stretches out before you, covered in puffs of green – endless groves of ancient twisted olive trees, as old as the hills, scattered with white houses, which lead to the beaches and blue sea.

In the fertile hills of Valle d’Itria, round ‘trulli’ houses pepper the countryside, with their conicle stone roofs and pinnacles. It is here that the pretty hills towns of Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternino and Ostuni rise out of the flat valleys below, reminiscent of Greece, with their white stone buildings and cobbled streets, dramatic by day but lit up at night, they seem almost magical.

The proud ‘Pugliese’ people describe themselves as ‘nearly in Africa’, not only a reference to the hot summers and southerly location, but also to their Moorish past and strong traditions. Italian musicians perform in some of the most beautiful settings in Puglia throughout the summer months, at coastal towns and village piazzas. Even the smallest villages sprout ‘feste di paese (village festivals), attracting the residents to dance the ‘pizzica tarantata’ to the ancient rythms of the haunting tarantella music. Nearby seafood restaurants are plentiful, but for many it is the informal coastal cafes which hold more appeal, where a plate of fresh sea urchins and local wine after a refreshing dip in the sea is just part of daily life.

Salento is a special part of the Puglia region characterised by rich historical remains from  its Greek and Roman ancestry, whose traces remain both in the architecture and  language of the area. This area is enjoying a cultural renaissance, the extraordinary Baroque towns of Lecce is known as the Florence of the South), and those with an interest in architecture can find many Byzantine remains.

Relaxed,  friendly and with an appetite for good living, the Salento people are almost  universally kind and hospitable. Whilst English may not be widely spoken, a  willingness to help is, and many a time a request for directions has been met  with a guided escort and a friendly wave the only expectation by way of thanks.  Local restaurants serve a population which is passionate about food, so the most basic trattoria generally offers wonderful food at a fraction of UK prices. 

The wonderful coastline offers a great variety of options. Kitesurfing and windsurfing at Puntarenas, rock-jumping for dare devils in the  many grottos on the Otranto coastline, and pay per day lidos for those who like  their beaches manicured and their sunloungers reserved.

During  summer there's a choice of several festas to attend most evenings. Many involve old religious rites, like the carrying of a  Virgin Mary statue around Lecce (August 24-6) or into the sea at Otranto (September 6). Others, like Novoli have bonfires and spectacular fireworks  (January 16-17).  Maglie has a wonderful 5 day food festival during August,  extraordinary in scale and in the quality of its local producers. 

Most  festivals include the pizzica, a fast and compelling rhythmic dance done to the  accompaniment of the tambourine, accordion and violin. The atmosphere is  pulsing, whether it's a modest village festa or the August event in Melpignano,  which has international guest stars and attracts audiences of 150,000. Thousands of lights and torches create a  carnival atmosphere. The pizzica band will start playing at 11pm when young and  old dance together.  The pizzica’s origins are Greek, its function being  therapeutic. Women living hard and restricted lives would dance themselves  through the night into a cathartic trance. The next day they would go to be blessed at the chapel of St Paul in Galatina - a pizzica and special mass is still held there every June.