19 best hotels in Puglia 2026, reviewed
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Puglia is emerging as one of the leading travel destinations for 2026, and it's easy to see why. Unlike anywhere our travel writers have been in Italy before, this southern region boasts a unique history, landscape and culture – with a relaxed, boho vibe to boot. Unlike the crowded canals of Venice and the parasol-packed beaches of the Amalfi coast, Puglia offers a more laidback way of life, tapping into our growing desire for slower-paced, more authentic travel.
The first thing you'll notice is the trulli – dome-roofed huts made from stone, which are dotted across the countryside next to masseria (old stone farmhouses). Many of these have now been restored and opened as guest houses or hotels – we even stayed in one (Alexa Chung et al. were there a few weeks later, so you know it's got to be chic).
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There are even entire trulli villages that you can visit, with Alberobello, Locorotondo, Fasano, Ostuni, Cisternino, Martina Franca and Ceglie Messapica being the most famous. Throw in sandy beaches, beautiful Baroque cities (Lecce, Otranto and Bari are all worth a visit) and delicious cuisine (local dishes include orecchiette and aubergine parmigiana), and you're on to a winning holiday formula. “La vita lenta” is the motto around these parts – the slow life – so take a load off and chill.
How we chose the best hotels in Puglia:
Unsurprisingly, there are a plethora of options to choose from when it comes to picking a hotel in Puglia – with something to suit every taste and budget. Luckily, our well-travelled editors have been to Puglia and done our research, resulting in a list of reviewed hotels in Puglia chosen for their locations, service, design, facilities, food and wellness centres.
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Paragon 700
Opened in 2021, Paragon 700 is the brainchild of designers Pascale Lauber and Ulrike Bauschke, who took this decaying 16th-century palazzo (it had sat empty for four decades) and transformed it into one of Ostuni’s most stylish boutique hotels. Centred around an orange tree-filled courtyard garden, there’s a rustic outdoor swimming pool as well as an underground cave spa, which offers treatments including a 2.5-hour ‘salt ritual’ that includes a scrub, wrap and massage). Rather handily, the hotel also offers airport shuttle services to nearby Brindisi Airport, so you don’t need to worry about car hire or taxis.
Price per night: From £388
Address: Largo Michele Ayroldi Carissimo 14, 72017 Ostuni, Italy
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Vista Ostuni
The most recent luxury hotel offering in Puglia, opening its doors to immediate acclaim in July 2025, Vista Ostuni is a majestic former convent perched on the Città Bianca, where jumbles of white-washed terraces cascade down the hillside. Working with local artisans and using sustainably-sourced materials, the hotel's architects restored the space to allow all the contemporary comforts of a five-star luxury hotel, while honouring the building's heritage. Such facilities include a beautiful mosaic-lined spa, three pools (including a rooftop infinity pool), 28 rooms and suites with marble-clad bathrooms, and a restaurant with views stretching from the Adriatic sea to centuries-old olive trees.
Price per night: From £330.
Address: Via Giosuè Pinto, 60/A, 72017 Ostuni BR, Italy
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Baglioni Masseria
The Baglioni Masseria sits between Baia dei Turchi (one of Salento’s finest beaches) and the Alimini Piccolo lake – so you’ve already got a choice between two swimming and sunbathing spots. The third is by one of the hotel’s two swimming pools, including an infinity pool with views over the lake. When you’re not working on your tan, the UNESCO World Heritage city of Otranto is only a ten-minute drive away, while the hotel’s spa has an impressive roll-call of features, including a steam bath, indoor pool, 90°C Finnish sauna, natural daylight treatment room and sensory showers. With three restaurants on site, all specialising in local food, you’ve got no excuse for going home having only eaten spaghetti bolognese.
Price per night: €535 per night on a B&B basis.
Address: Contrada Fontanelle, 80, 73028 Otranto LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
3. Best small hotel in Puglia
La Fiermontina is located in Lecce’s picturesque Old Town, with its garden even sharing an ancient city wall. A harmonious blend of the old and new, it brings together the region’s classic vaulted ceilings and white-stone walls with an impressive collection of tasteful art. A short walk from the hotel amongst the olive trees, there is a small (but very Instagrammable) outdoor pool, and it’s a great area for keen cyclists, hikers and riders. Afterwards, you can organise an in-room massage (there’s no separate spa) or simply unwind with a good book in one of the beautifully arranged reception rooms.
Price per night: From £389.
Address: Piazzetta Scipione De Summa, 4, 73100 Lecce, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Masseria San Domenico
For space and five-star luxury in the heart of the Puglia countryside, look no further than a booking at Masseria San Domenico. Granted, expensive during peak season – but for good reason. You'll get access to a private beach, outdoor pool and a fully equipped wellness centre. The resort is a 10-minute drive from Fasano via taxi – a quaint town which sits where the low-lying hills of Puglia lead to the Adriatic Sea – for shops, bars and restaurants. Back at the resort, the aforementioned wellness centre features everything you need to detox and relax, from Turkish baths and thalassotherapy centre to the expected hot tubs, saunas, tennis courts and gym.
Price per night: From £359 per night.
Address: SP90, 72015 Savelletri, Fasano BR, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Castle Elvira
A truly unique place to stay in Apulia, Castle Elvira was the passion project for British creatives Harvey and Steve during Italy’s lockdowns, with their achingly cool East London aesthetic shining through at every turn. A former castle with a spooky past (it was built for a beloved daughter who died before it was completed) Castle Elvira features original features, like turrets and vaulted ceilings, alongside quirky artworks, ceramics and Wes Anderson-esque interiors. With a choice of suites and cottages to stay in (our favourite is the Princess, which has a roll-top bathtub in the living room), plus an on-site restaurant (pizza night is a must with Harvey and Steve), speedy wifi and a gorgeous pool area with in-water seating and hammocks for lazing in, it’s like staying in your very wealthy uncle’s house. Case in point: you can WhatsApp the front desk to bring you a cocktail, club sarnie or whatever else you like, wherever you like, in the grounds.
Price per night: From £255 per night.
Address: Via Andrano, 73019 Trepuzzi LE, Italy
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Borgo Egnazia
Thoroughly endorsed by the A-list, Borgo Egnazia has counted the Beckhams as guests in previous years. A sprawling 63-room and 29-villa complex, it's modelled on a traditional Puglian village – with charming masserias, cobblestones and bougainvillaea aplenty. A great family-friendly choice (as evidenced by the Beckham brood), there’s a choice of swimming pools (including one for kids and one for adults only) and restaurants, each offering something different – the most surprising perhaps being the plant-based fine dining option, La Calce. Offering bespoke activities like cultural tours, olive oil tastings and cookery lessons, Borgo Egnazia has got everything you might need on site.
Price per night: From £539.
Address: Strada Comunale Egnazia, 72010 Savelletri di Fasano, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Sextantio Le Grotte Della Civita
One of the most unique places to stay in Puglia, the rooms at Sextantio Le Grotte Della Civita are actually ‘Sassi quarters’ – stone quarters built into well-preserved caves. Located in Matera, the UNESCO World Heritage village made famous for Daniel Craig’s epic car chase in No Time To Die, you’re far from the beach, but what you lack in sunbeds you make up for in culture, with plenty of historic sites to see. Unsurprisingly, the rooms have a monastic feel to them with minimal décor aside from a bed, plenty of candles, a stone arch and a free-standing bath, where you can hear the echoes of the water reverberating through the walls. Original cave features make this a truly one-of-a-kind hotel in Southern Italy.
Price per night: From £712.
Address: Via Civita 28, 75100 Matera, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Palazzo Luce
Part gallery, part hotel, Palazzo Luce is the brainchild of Milan-based art collector Anna Maria Enselmi. Constantly evolving, it boasts an incredible collection of artworks from some of the world’s best designers, painters, sculptors and architects, who exhibit here regularly. Unsurprisingly, each of the seven suites is also a work of art in and of itself, with designer furniture and rich baroque details. There’s also a large outdoor pool overlooking a Roman Theatre, cosy libraries, a spa and a Pilates studio – perfect for wellness buffs looking to make up for imbibing a second bowl of delicious Italian pasta.
Price per night: From £1398 for a minimum stay of two nights
Address: Via Del Palazzo dei Conti di Lecce, 4, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Don Ferrante
With a stunning seafront location in the ancient fishing town of Monopoli, Don Ferrante is a luxe, authentic hotel that’s great for getting lost in Puglia’s rich coastal history. There are ten individually designed rooms in this whitewashed Puglian palace, each one the picture of refined Italian elegance. We especially love the hotel’s free buggy tours, which are a fab way to experience the picturesque cobble-stone streets of Monopoli Old Town and the Centro Storico. The hotel also offers wine tastings, cooking classes and free shuttle rides to private beaches and to UNESCO-protected sites such as the Alberobello Trulli village and the cliffside houses of Matera.
Price per night: From £283.
Address: Don Ferrante 27 Via San Vito Monopoli 70043 Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tenuta NegroamaroTenuta Negroamaro
Why we love it: Located just a 10 minute drive from Gallipoli’s Harbour, Tenuta Negroamaro is absolute bliss, embracing the slow way of life. Just 10 bedrooms on the seven acre estate, you can stay in your own private pool suite, or a traditional Trulli, detaching yourself from the outside world. Wake up and practice yoga, or enjoy a massage in the privacy of your own suite. Nature and home comforts are the centre of this hotel, from the vegetable patch to farm chickens, you get to embrace the Puglian way of life. Great food, great company and incredible surroundings. You can float the way through your holiday, leaving completely refreshed.
Price per night: From £178.
Address: Yuri, SP52 Contrada, 73017 Sannicola LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Don Totu
The Italian couple who own Don Totu have imbued every last detail of this six-bedroom B&B with love: from the morning yoga sessions to the outdoor cinema, the vibrant artwork to the freshly baked pastries. With a hands-off approach to hospitality, it’s the perfect place for a quiet break or bit of privacy, with a gorgeous pool for catching rays, and bicycles and Vespas for hire if you want to head down to the nearby beach.
Price per night: From £295.
Address: via Crocefisso 10, 73020 San Cassiano, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Masseria Le Fabriche
High above the vineyards of Maruggio is Masseria Le Fabrice, a hotel built from owner Alessia Perrucci’s love for Italian wine – something that he shares with his guests via wine tastings using the very best vintages sourced from the on-site Maruggio vineyard. Occupying three main buildings, the hotel has 18 rustic-chic rooms,plus a restaurant that offers a small but delectable selection of local Apulian dishes. A great choice for wine lovers looking to discover the flavours and nuances of Puglia’s wine terroir.
Price per night: From £243.
Address: SP Maruggio - Torricella, 74020 Maruggio, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Furnirussi Tenuta
Tucked away in the rustic village of Serrano, the Furnirussi Tenuta is a cosy five-star boutique hotel which occupies the largest fig plantation in Europe in the heart of Grecia Salentina. Expect warm and friendly hospitality and a casual yet delightful gastronomic experience in the hotel’s on-site restaurant which offers a tasty menu of organic delights. There are 29 suites which all boast views of the hotel’s Mediterranean garden. The Junior Suites on the ground floor come with their own private garden solarium within a charming courtyard filled with lush Mediterranean vegetation. The pièce de résistance however, is the 1000sqm bio-design pool, which is more lake than pool, a true showstopper.
Price per night: From £262.
Address: Strada Comunale Scine 29, frazione di Carpignano Salentino LE IT, 73020 Serrano LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Palazzo Maresgallo
This stunning palazzo in Lecce gives off major White Lotus vibes. While the exterior may look like a traditional Lecce stone palace, inside Palazzo Maresgallo is a haven of chic designer furniture and contemporary art, with no two bedrooms being the same. The palazzo itself is a maze of light-filled courtyards, secret corners and lemon trees, with a petite pool for afternoon dips and a subterranean spa, perfect for unwinding after a busy day of doing nothing – or as the Italians call it the art of ‘dolce far niente’ (the sweet art of doing nothing). The rooftop terrace, called Lecce’s Lookout, is one of our favourite spots for a sunset aperitivo.
Price per night: From £334.
Address: Via Guglielmo Paladini, 10, 73100 Lecce LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Castello di Ugento
When former Pepsi CEO Massimo Fasanella d'Amore di Ruffano and his partner, Diana Bianchi, decided to renovate their family castle, who knew it would become one of the hottest boutique hotels on the Salento Coast. This seaside palazzo occupies a former fortress in Ugento and still retains plenty of the original 17th-century features, including glorious frescoes and salons. What’s more, the owners still live on site, so it very much has a ‘home away from home’ vibe, with nine individually themed suites, each with large windows and vaulted ceilings, bathing everything in that beautiful Italian sunshine. Foodies will also love the on-site cookery school, which is helmed by one of Italy’s top chefs, as well as the hotel’s Il Tempo Nuovo restaurant, which offers fresh seafood straight from the fishing boats of Gallipoli.
Price per night: From £374.
Address: Via Castello, 13, 73059 Ugento LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Masseria Torre Coccaro
This family-run Masseria occupies a 16th-century fortified farmhouse just a short distance from the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. Surrounded by lush 800-year-old olive groves, the Masseria’s suites and rooms exude the rich history of this place, with most villas having private pools. The masseria also has a stylish beach club and an AVEDA Spa (located in a Sassi cave) that boasts a sauna, Turkish hammam, indulgent wellness treatments and even sunset yoga classes. It also offers a wealth of al fresco activities from golf to bespoke dining experiences and even horseback riding on the beach.
Price per night: From £198.
Address: C.da Coccaro, 8 72015 Savelletri di Fasano Puglia, Italy
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Palazzo Presta
This contemporary four-star hotel in Gallipoli has oodles of personality and a very budget-friendly price tag. Located a few steps from the Spiaggia della Purita and all of Gallipoli’s cultural attractions such as the Sant’Agata Cathedral and Castello di Gallipoli, it’s a fab base to explore and fall in love with the Apulian way of life. All ten rooms in this 17th-century palazzo are themed around its owners’ eclectic travels and feature plenty of quirky souvenirs that add colour and charm. And while Palazzo Presta doesn’t have as many bells and whistles as other hotels on our list – we still think it’s an excellent choice if you’re on a budget.
Price per night: From £119.
Address: Via Garibaldi 29, ang, Via G. Presta, 73014 Gallipoli LE, Italy.
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Masseria Torre Maizza
It doesn’t get more quintessentially Apulian than this. With olive groves, pick-your-own-ingredients gardens, and a saltwater pool, Masseria Torre Maiza is the traditional farm stay writ large – all that’s missing is a donkey. Part of the Rocco Forte hotel group, it features decor by the famous hotelier’s sister, Olga Polizzi, and toiletries by his daughter, Irene, bringing that same level of five-star luxury that fans of his stays have come to expect. There’s a shuttle to the nearby beach club, a cookery school and spa, not to mention a huge swimming pool surrounded by vine-entwined pergolas. If you’re looking for the charm of a masseria with the creature comforts of a hotel (not least a fantastic on-site restaurant), then this is for you.
Price per night: From £2,188 per week
Address: Contrada Coccaro 72015, Savelletri BR, Italy
Star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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