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Followingthe launchoftheirspectacularSardinianresort in2021stylish Italian luxuryhotelsbrandBaglioniare delightedtoannouncetheMay2022openingofBaglioni MasseriaLaMuzzanearOtranto inPuglia.Surroundedby verdantolivegrovesandtheazureSalentosea,this magicalandhistoricproperty liesdeep intheSalento countrysideamidtheMediterraneanflora,thefragrance oftheolives,andclosetothebeautifulAdriaticbeaches. It isasuperlativeblendofthesimplicityoftheoldPuglia traditionandtheexcellenceof luxury Italianhospitality in inimitableBaglionistyle.Theheartofthemasseria isthe 17th-centurybuilding,whoseroomsandsuites, inwhite limeandexposedstone,arecharacterisedby linear architectureandelegantfurnishings inclassicApulian style.Andtomakeeverystayevenmoreunforgettable, the3restaurantsofferPugliesecuisineat its light, sophisticatedbest.Withareasdedicatedtotranquil contemplationamidthenaturalenvironsandrefined design,guestscanrestandrefreshbothbodyandmindat theexclusiveBaglioniSPA. exciting New opening Baglioni Masseria Muzza Near Otranto, Puglia Masseria Torre Coccara Savelletri di Fasano, Puglia Built in pale gold tufa, this stylish, yet eco-friendly hotel near the ‘white city’ of Ostuni is an architectural gem, complete with vaulted manor house, frescoed chapel, original stone bread oven and smokery, wood-beamed outhouses, not to mention a row of cone-shaped trulli. Owners Teo and Patrizia Avellino have a relaxed, hands-on approach that gives the hotel a very homely feel whilst clever recycling of old farm objects and other re-purposed objects give a genuine and earthy look to the 17 rooms and suites. Facilities include a vast lagoon-like pool a wellness room for massages and beauty treatments, and a poolside bar for al fresco drinks. Masseria Cervarolo Near Ostuni, Puglia The family-friendly Masseria Torre Coccara is perfectly situated midway between Bari and Brindisi making it an ideal base to explore Puglia. The property dating back to the 16th-century was formerly a large, fortified farm complete with watchtower, built to fend off invading Turks. Its limestone buildings have been sensitively adapted to retain plenty of rustic charm. Remnants of troughs can be found in the chic bedrooms, while underground caves once used as olive mills are now an Aveda spa. Most of the hotel’s 36 rooms and suites are spread across several independent villas throughout the resort. In the main building, the watchtower houses the high-ceilinged Suite della Torre and two deluxe junior suites. Then there’s the secluded Suite Aranceto, with its own sunken swimming pool shaded by orange trees. 37

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