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    Borgo Egnazia Golf & Spa Resort

    4.6 (16 reviews)
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    Frank A.

    Borgo Egnazia is a great resort to stay in if you want to explore Puglia. South of Bari and north of Brindisi, the location is excellent. On the coast (more about that below), it has two beaches that it owns. The resort was built to look like an old Apulian town which actually means the interior is too dark. The rooms are very nice, but there are no views. As for the views, Borgo Egnazia has a serious design flaw. They built the golf course on the property closest to the Adriatic and the resort further back -- away from the water. So you come to a coastal resort, essentially on the Adriatic but with no views of the sea. The service is wonderful and the pool is very nice. The food is good, but much better food in the surrounding towns.

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    Denise G.

    Entering through the gates of Borgo Egnazia the cares of everyday life begin melting away. The crunch of gravel beneath your feet as you walk into the building give way to the cool quiet of the main area of the lobby. The fragrance of the hotel is intoxicating. The decor is made of shades and textures of white. All of the lighting is soft and indirect. Candles flicker, straw baskets overflow with almonds, pecans, oranges. The atmosphere is calm and inviting. Secluded alcoves are the meeting place for your personal concierge for your stay. After an intimate greeting you are escorted to your suite. She shares her phone number to text when ready for a longer tour of the property and is at your service throughout the say. The suite is just what you would expect from a premium luxury property. Signature white decor. Massive King bed, high quality linens and towels, sitting area and a terrace with table and chairs. Spacious bathroom with tub and shower, large closets. The Borgo is perfect in every way. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and aperitivo are abundant in choices, quality, relaxing, efficient and friendly. Cocktails are served with tasty nibbles. Breakfast is a room filled with a feast of morning delicacies. The property is massive. Walking through the property the Borgo is a village with many pools, restaurants, fitness center and a world class spa. We enjoyed massage services at the spa as well as the fitness facility. The service and staff are outstanding, friendly and efficient. My time at the Borgo was magical, I didn't want to leave. I venture to say, all of their guests feel the same way.

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    Worst hotel ever I got food poisoning terrible service. Food tastes like my dogs ass hole. Retarted workers.

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    Hotel Don Ferrante

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    What an amazing little gem! This hotel is tucked away in the historic old town of Monopoli and…read morefeels wonderfully charming, even if it's a bit scattered across different buildings. They make check-in seamless using email and WhatsApp for bag pickup and directions to the lobby. The property is a stunning historic building right on the water, with incredible views from the pool and bar area overlooking the sea. Our room was located closer to the castle. . It was absolutely gorgeous, with the most comfortable bed we've experienced. After over a week in Italy and five different hotels on this trip, this was by far the best sleep we've had. Mr & Mrs Smith hotels never disappoint. If unaware, you can find these using Hyatt. The breakfast was outstanding, served with breathtaking sea views. You can also enjoy it in the atmospheric old rock-walled lower level. Now, let's talk about the shower -- yes, the shower. It's easily one of the coolest I've ever seen. The first knob activates side misters that fill the space with hot steam. There's a built-in bench where you can sit and enjoy the mist. Turn the second knob and you get a beautiful waterfall cascading from overhead while seated. Stand up and under the full rain-style shower. And if that's not enough, there's also a handheld wand. Absolute luxury! If I could give more than 5 stars, I absolutely would. We loved every minute here and were genuinely sad we could only stay one night

    In the old town of Monopoli, on the water adjacent the to the old castle , this whitewashed…read morebuilding (s) are pleasant and comforting. Parts of the facilities are in caves adding even more charm. We arrived just after high season and seem to have the place and town to ourselves. During high season , if you're driving here, you must call in advance and give them your license plate number. The old town has narrowed streets (lanes really)with lots of pedestrians. And only locals can regularly drive here. And , the streets are closed about 6:30pm to all vehicles. This allows lots of walking through the enjoyable old town. Service and staff very friendly and helpful.

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    Sassi Materani

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    We visited Matera, Italy, for the first time in early October and found it to be absolutely…read moreamazing. The whole city is fascinating, especially its history, which is worth exploring to better understand. The most famous part of Matera is called the Sassi, which means "stones." This area is made of two old neighborhoods, Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano, where people carved their homes and churches directly into the soft rock of the mountains. It's one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world, with a history dating back 7,000 to 9,000 years! You can now walk through these neighborhoods and get a feel for what they might have looked like back then. The architecture is very interesting because the houses are stacked on top of each other, with some roofs serving as streets for the houses above. It's hard to believe that people lived there under very difficult conditions up until the 1950s; at one point, it was even referred to as the "shame of Italy." This was due to the very poor conditions of living. Some people even lived with their livestock under the same roof! However, things have changed significantly since the Sassi became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Today, you can walk through the narrow alleys, explore the restored cave homes, and find restaurants and hotels built into the caves. It has become a major cultural treasure. Our group of six agreed that it was a fantastic visit, well worth the time and effort. I highly recommend taking the opportunity to see Matera's ancient Sassi.

    An UNESCO world heritage site Matera is well worth your time to come and explore. Amazing people…read moreand food. Prices here are very reasonable and there are hundreds of hotels and B&B to choose from. I recommend coming on the shoulder months as it was super pleasant to walk around and not be crushed with people. Matera is filled with history and is the 3rd oldest in the world. Amazing tours to be taken. Transportation is available if walking the steps is a bit much for you. If you come to Southern Italy Matera is a must see.

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