Campoluce
Campoluce
From €8250 per week
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- From €8250 per week
The area between Pisa and Lucca offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Pisa is home to the world-famous Leaning Tower, the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli, and a lively riverfront lined with shops and cafes. A short drive away, Lucca enchants visitors with its intact Renaissance-era city walls, charming cobblestone streets, and majestic landmarks like the Guinigi Tower and San Martino Cathedral.
Beyond the cities, the region boasts serene countryside dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and quaint villages, perfect for exploring by bike or car. For beach lovers, the nearby Versilia Coast offers long stretches of sandy beaches, such as those in Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi, where you can relax by the Tyrrhenian Sea, enjoy luxurious beach clubs, and savor fresh seafood. This area is a perfect blend of cultural treasures, natural beauty, and seaside leisure, and Campoluce is the ideal accommodation for your large group.
7 BEDROOMS/7 BATHROOMS
First floor
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
Bedroom with French bed (140 x 200cm) and en-suite bathroom with shower
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with tub
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with tub and shower
Second floor
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with tub and shower
Annex
First floor:
Queen bedroom with private bathroom with shower
Single bedroom with dedicated bathroom with shower on the ground floor
All bedrooms have A/C; all bathrooms are provided with toiletries and hairdryer.
LIVING SPACES
Ground floor:
An inviting lounge area offers a generous, double-sized sitting room that flows effortlessly into a fully equipped chef’s kitchen, complete with a cozy breakfast area. Adjacent to the kitchen, the elegant dining room provides the perfect space for meals, all designed in a refined and uncluttered traditional style that balances both aesthetics and functionality. For added enjoyment, beyond the kitchen, a charming billiard room awaits, ideal for friendly games and leisurely entertainment. The social spaces of the villa are well-appointed and perfect for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing in style.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
Nestled in a secluded haven, the villa offers tranquility during the day and is bathed in the warm glow of the late afternoon sun, perfect for unhurried summer evenings. Surrounded by lush, verdant greenery, the villa ensures complete privacy, providing an idyllic retreat for relaxation and peace. The private swimming pool, paired with a separate Jacuzzi, invites moments of leisure, while the spacious sundeck offers a serene space to unwind. Adjacent to this, an inviting outdoor dining area beneath a shaded gazebo awaits, featuring a charcoal barbecue ideal for preparing mouthwatering grilled dishes for family and friends to enjoy.
AMENITIES
Central A/C, heating, Smart sat TV with Netflix, YouTube, Prime app, fireplace, Wi-Fi, dishwasher, coal BBQ, Bose dock station, Nespresso machine, coffee drip machine, icemaker, hairdryers, washer and dryer, pool table, private salt water fenced swimming pool (7x12m – 1.20/1.70m deep), outdoor Jacuzzi, private parking.
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
The property is elegantly divided between a main house and a restored annex, each with its own kitchen and living area, offering the perfect balance of privacy and togetherness for larger groups. Surrounded by lush greenery, the villa is a tranquil retreat where relaxation comes naturally. Adding to its charm, the estate produces exceptional wines, inviting guests to indulge in Tuscany’s rich winemaking heritage. Ideally located, it offers easy access to iconic destinations such as Florence, Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano, Lucca, and Forte dei Marmi—all just a short drive away.
Nearest Airport: Pisa 30m
Nearest serviced town: 5 min
Nearest major city: Pisa 45m; Florence 1 h
Nearest point of interest: San Gimignano 45 min;
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Famous for its art and architecture, Florence is an obligatory destination for the first-timer visitor of Italy. However, while exploring the historical center is something that cannot be missed, the pristine studded landscapes and the enchanted medieval villages set on the famous Tuscan rolling hills surrounding Florence are well worth a visit.
The most famous area to explore is the Chianti, a blessed land that covers a rather large wine-producing region of Tuscany, reaching from Florence to Siena, and all the way out to Pisa. Chianti’s must see sights are the wine villages of Castellina, Radda and Gaiole. Along the road visit the Badia di Coltibuono and/or Castello di Brolio and do not forget to pick up some wine to enjoy at the villa!
WHERE TO EAT
Osteria di Passignano – Set in the middle of the Antinori wine estate…all we can say is: NOT TO BE MISSED!
Via Passignano 33, 50028, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa – +39 055 807 1278
Il Padellina – Rustic trattoria serving local cuisine. Come for the steak, stay for the atmosphere.
Corso del Popolo 54, Strada in Chianti – +39 055 858388
La Loggia (at Hotel San Michele) – Fine dining, romantic setting and unforgettable views.
Via Doccia 4, Fiesole – +39 055 567 8200
La cantinetta di Rignana – Stunning views, great food and, of course, fantastic wine!
Località Rignana 13, Greve in Chianti – +39 055 852601
Torre guelfa di chef Claudio – Ideal place for a meal if you are in this area for a shopping afternoon at the Outlets (20 minute drive away). Your shopping spree will be even more memorable thanks to the specialties tasted at this restaurant.
Via S. Martino Altoreggi, 8, Figline Valdarno – +39 055 951112
WHERE TO SHOP
Clothing:, The Mall – Tuscany’s most exclusive outlet complex with more than 20 boutiques, including Prada, Gucci Armani, Fendi, Marni and Dolce and Gabbana.
Via Europa, 8, Leccio – The Mall Official Website
Terracotta objects: the area of Impruneta is famous for the terracotta. Visit Artenova, which sells a unique range of artistic hand-made terracotta decorations.
Via Europa, 12 – +39 055 201 2316
Hand embroidered items: linen for the home and lingerie of the finest quality can be found at Grazia Giachi Ricami
Piazza Matteotti, 35, Greve in Chianti – +39 055 854 4671
Via Borgo Ognissanti 6 r – +39 055 265 0399
Food specialty store: Macelleria Falorni, one of Italy’s greatest butcher shops where salsicce and prosciutto have been artisanal for eight generations. Here you can buy their products vacuum sealed for easy travel.
Piazza Matteotti, 71 – Greve in Chianti – +39 055 853 029.
Wine: Enoteca Antinori, an architectural masterpiece built as a shrine in honor to the rich wine of this land.
Via Cassia per Siena, 133 Loc. Bargino, San Casciano Val di Pesa – +39 055 23595
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Jacuzzi
Parking
Swimming Pool
Terrace / Alfresco Dining
Wifi
Extra Optional Services
Airport Transfer
Guided Tours
Private Chef
Pricing and Availability
Standard rates €19250
From – 25 Oct 2025 12 Dec 2025 €8250
From – 13 Dec 2025 02 Jan 2026 €17600
From – 03 Jan 2026 27 Mar 2026 €9275
From – 28 Mar 2026 29 May 2026 €13300
From – 30 May 2026 25 Sep 2026 €19250
From – 26 Sep 2026 30 Oct 2026 €13300
From – 31 Oct 2026 18 Dec 2026 €9275
From – 19 Dec 2026 03 Jan 2027 €19250
Pricing Notes
For 2026 travel
INCLUDED WITH RATE
All Utilities and final cleaning
Air-Conditioning (from May to September)
Daily Housekeeping service 2 hrs/ day Monday to Friday
Unlimited Wi-Fi internet access
Welcome Hamper with selection of fresh-local artisanal products
(Bread; Pasta; Sauce; Eggs; Cheese; Cold Cuts; Seasonal Fruit and Vegetables; Water (still); Milk; Butter; Jam; Honey, Cereal; Fruit Juice; Coffee and Tea; Pepper & salt; Balsamic Vinegar; Sugar, EVO and 3 bottles of wine produced on the estate)
Wine tasting at estate winery
Full gardening and pool cleaning service
NOT INCLUDED WITH RATE
Additional maid service €30/hour; €50/hour on Sundays or Italian public holidays
Pool heating (to be requested at least 1 week before arrival): €400/week. Please note that the water temperature is subject to the weather conditions; there is no pool cover for night-time
Heating (available from October to April) €150/day. Please note that the heating needs to be turned on a couple of days before arrival
Cook service
Pre-stocking pantry €60/service
Cost of food and beverages
NOTES
Damage Liability: €1,500
Non-smoking villa
No pets allowed.
Pool opens from April 30th to October15th
The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €5.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
Check-in: between 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm; Check-out: before/by 10:00 am
Check-in after 7pm: €30/waiting hour.
Check-in on Sundays or Italian public holidays €200
All services must be paid locally, prior to departure, unless otherwise arranged.
Toscana - Tuscany
Tuscany is the place we all dream of….The place we want to retire to, and it is that place that will echo in your heart for a life time once you have stayed there and felt the essence of the organic life that passes by there each day.
With fields of sunflowers as far as they eye can see, olive groves and vineyards lining every street corner make Tuscany’s country side a picture worth painting. With its abundance of  tiny medieval towns scattered around the hills, open air markets where locals gather each Saturday morning to offer their produce such as Truffle oil, olives, chianti wine, cured meats etc makes Tuscany the perfect place to visit for those that love food, wine and history.
From €8250 per week
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[post_content] => The rolling countryside just southwest of Florence, in the sought-after Chianti–Florentine hills is an area that offers a quintessential Tuscan landscape of vineyards, olive groves, and cypress-lined roads, dotted with historic villas and farm estates.
Only several minutes by car from the historic center of Florence, visitors enjoy easy access to world-renowned landmarks such as the Duomo di Firenze and the Uffizi Gallery, while retreating to a peaceful, panoramic setting away from urban crowds.
The vicinity is rich in wine culture, with prestigious Chianti producers and traditional trattorias offering authentic Tuscan cuisine. Nearby villages like Impruneta and San Casciano in Val di Pesa add local charm, known for terracotta craftsmanship and gastronomic traditions.
Ideal for travelers seeking both cultural immersion and rural tranquility, this location perfectly balances proximity to Florence with the timeless beauty of the Tuscan countryside.
Within this setting lies Adulcea, a fully renovated luxurious estate set within almost 4 acres of private gardens and olive groves.
8 BEDROOMS/ 8 BATHROOMS
Ground floor
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower – suitable to guests with limited mobility
King bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower
Twin bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower
First floor
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower and tub
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower and tub
King bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower and tub
All bedrooms have air conditioning; all bathrooms are provided with hair dryers and toiletries.
LIVING SPACES
The villa combines traditional Tuscan architecture with a clean, contemporary design. Features such as lime-washed wooden beams, textured plaster walls, and deep-set windows provide character and natural light, while a palette of warm, neutral tones creates a cohesive look. These elements are complemented by modern furnishings and comforts, resulting in a space that is both practical and well-balanced.
Ground floor:
The main entrance opens into the central part of the villa, leading directly into a spacious living area, which acts as the core of the house. This central living space connects visually and physically to a second sitting area, creating a sense of openness and flexibility for relaxation or entertaining.
Adjacent to the living areas is the kitchen, designed in a clean, contemporary style that complements the villa’s rustic architecture, with direct kitchen access to a terrace ideal to serve alfresco meals.
A distinct section of the terrace, separate from the villa, is dedicated to wellness, with a separate entrance leading to the spa-relax area, which includes a gym and a Turkish bath.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
The villa’s outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and entertainment. Guests can enjoy two elegant outdoor dining and living areas, perfect for alfresco meals or evening aperitifs under the Tuscan sky. A private heated pool and bubbling hot tub invite leisurely swims or sunset soaks, while two charming gazebos offer shaded retreats amid the lush garden. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the fully equipped barbecue and traditional pizza oven, ideal for sharing freshly prepared meals with family or friends. The villa also features a thriving vegetable garden, adding a touch of rustic charm and freshness to every stay.
AMENITIES
Fully A/C, unlimited Wi-Fi; smart sat TVs with and streaming apps, CD player, fireplace, dishwasher; washing machine, window screens, BBQ, pizza oven, Gym fully equipped, massage area, hairdryers, Turkish bath, hot tub, private heated swimming pool (18 x 7 m x max 2.5 m), private parking.
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Set in the heart of Chianti, the villa offers a rare combination of countryside tranquility and immediate access to one of Tuscany’s most cultural cities. Designed with relaxation in mind, it features luxury amenities creating a self-contained retreat focused on wellbeing. Its layout and atmosphere make it particularly suited to couples or small groups seeking privacy, comfort, and a slower pace, while still enjoying proximity to art, wine, and gastronomy. An ideal choice for refined travelers who value discretion, space, and effortless living.
Nearest Airport: Florence Peretola 26 min
Nearest serviced town: 4 min
Nearest major city: Florence 20 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Famous for its art and architecture, Florence is an obligatory destination for the first-timer visitor of Italy. However, while exploring the historical center is something that cannot be missed, the pristine studded landscapes and the enchanted medieval villages set on the famous Tuscan rolling hills surrounding Florence are well worth a visit. The most famous area to explore is the Chianti, a blessed land that covers a rather large wine-producing region of Tuscany, reaching from Florence to Siena, and all the way out to Pisa. Chianti's must see sights are the wine villages of Castellina, Radda and Gaiole. Along the road visit the Badia di Coltibuono and/or Castello di Brolio and do not forget to pick up some wine to enjoy at the villa!
WHERE TO EAT Osteria di Passignano - Set in the middle of the Antinori wine estate…all we can say is: NOT TO BE MISSED! Via Passignano 33, 50028, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa - +39 055 807 1278 Il Padellina - Rustic trattoria serving local cuisine. Come for the steak, stay for the atmosphere. Corso del Popolo 54, Strada in Chianti – +39 055 858388 La Loggia (at Hotel San Michele) - Fine dining, romantic setting and unforgettable views. Via Doccia 4, Fiesole - +39 055 567 8200 La cantinetta di Rignana - Stunning views, great food and, of course, fantastic wine! Località Rignana 13, Greve in Chianti - +39 055 852601 Torre guelfa di chef Claudio - Ideal place for a meal if you are in this area for a shopping afternoon at the Outlets (20 minute drive away). Your shopping spree will be even more memorable thanks to the specialties tasted at this restaurant. Via S. Martino Altoreggi, 8, Figline Valdarno - +39 055 951112
WHERE TO SHOP Clothing:, The Mall - Tuscany’s most exclusive outlet complex with more than 20 boutiques, including Prada, Gucci Armani, Fendi, Marni and Dolce and Gabbana. Via Europa, 8, Leccio - The Mall Official Website Terracotta objects: the area of Impruneta is famous for the terracotta. Visit Artenova, which sells a unique range of artistic hand-made terracotta decorations. Via Europa, 12 - +39 055 201 2316 Hand embroidered items: linen for the home and lingerie of the finest quality can be found at Grazia Giachi Ricami Piazza Matteotti, 35, Greve in Chianti - +39 055 854 4671 Via Borgo Ognissanti 6 r - +39 055 265 0399 Food specialty store: Macelleria Falorni, one of Italy’s greatest butcher shops where salsicce and prosciutto have been artisanal for eight generations. Here you can buy their products vacuum sealed for easy travel. Piazza Matteotti, 71 – Greve in Chianti - +39 055 853 029. Wine: Enoteca Antinori, an architectural masterpiece built as a shrine in honor to the rich wine of this land. Via Cassia per Siena, 133 Loc. Bargino, San Casciano Val di Pesa - +39 055 23595
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[post_content] => The Valdera, in the heart of inland Tuscany, is a region of rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, and historic villages that reflect a rich agricultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy authentic Tuscan experiences—from tasting locally produced wines and olive oils to sampling seasonal dishes at small village trattorie.
The area’s landscape invites exploration. Quiet country roads wind through vineyards and orchards, linking hilltop villages with panoramic views across the hills. Stone churches, medieval towers, and artisan workshops add character to each village, offering a glimpse into the history and culture of the region. Valdera’s countryside is perfect for cycling or driving at a relaxed pace, allowing travelers to experience Tuscany at their own speed.
Despite its tranquility, this area is conveniently located near Pisa, Lucca, and other Tuscan highlights, giving visitors easy access to cultural and historical landmarks while remaining off the busiest tourist routes. Delisetta offers an ideal base for small groups to enjoy this balance. After a day exploring the surrounding towns or countryside, the villa provides a private retreat, combining comfort, privacy, and a peaceful setting from which to fully experience the Valdera’s authentic charm.
3 BEDROOMS/3 BATHROOMS
Ground floor:
King bedroom which opens out onto a balcony overlooking the gardens, ensuite bathroom with shower
King bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower
First floor
Master king bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower and tub
LIVING SPACES
The interiors reflect a refined Tuscan traditional style. The elegant yet welcoming living room, with its stone fireplace, soft seating, and coffered ceiling, flows seamlessly into a fully equipped contemporary kitchen and a stylish dining room, where a table comfortably accommodates up to eight guests.
Also on this floor is a dedicated laundry room, equipped with both a washing machine and dryer for guests’ convenience.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
The villa offers a variety of inviting outdoor spaces, beginning with its poolside terrace—ideal for a refreshing swim or a leisurely day by the water. A charming stone terrace provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining, while a charcoal barbecue area invites relaxed outdoor cooking and convivial evenings under the stars.
Guests are also welcome to explore the expansive estate where the villa lies. Nature enthusiasts can wander along forest trails or discover the surrounding vineyards, while those seeking something more distinctive may book a truffle hunt and venture into the grounds in search of prized truffle spots.
AMENITIES
Full A/C, heating, Wi-Fi, dishwasher, washer and dryer, hair dryers, BBQ, 8 portable Bluetooth speakers (one per each bedroom + pool), private swimming pool (12m x 7m
X 1.2m-1.7m depth) that can be heated with an extra cost, separate whirlpool, parking
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Tucked within mature woodland, this former hunting lodge offers rare seclusion amid rolling hills and a working estate producing distinguished wines, letting guests experience Tuscany’s viticultural tradition firsthand. Despite its privacy, the villa is well positioned for exploring Florence, Siena, Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, and the refined Forte dei Marmi coast, with Pontedera just 15 km away providing regional rail connections. A true haven for those seeking both retreat and discovery, it combines total privacy with easy access to Tuscany’s culture, cuisine, and landscapes.
Nearest Airport: Pisa 30m
Nearest serviced town: 2 min
Nearest major city: Pisa 39m; Florence 1.15h
Nearest point of interest: San Gimignano 45 min;
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Famous for its art and architecture, Florence is an obligatory destination for the first-timer visitor of Italy. However, while exploring the historical center is something that cannot be missed, the pristine studded landscapes and the enchanted medieval villages set on the famous Tuscan rolling hills surrounding Florence are well worth a visit. The most famous area to explore is the Chianti, a blessed land that covers a rather large wine-producing region of Tuscany, reaching from Florence to Siena, and all the way out to Pisa. Chianti's must see sights are the wine villages of Castellina, Radda and Gaiole. Along the road visit the Badia di Coltibuono and/or Castello di Brolio and do not forget to pick up some wine to enjoy at the villa!
WHERE TO EAT Osteria di Passignano - Set in the middle of the Antinori wine estate…all we can say is: NOT TO BE MISSED! Via Passignano 33, 50028, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa - +39 055 807 1278 Il Padellina - Rustic trattoria serving local cuisine. Come for the steak, stay for the atmosphere. Corso del Popolo 54, Strada in Chianti – +39 055 858388 La Loggia (at Hotel San Michele) - Fine dining, romantic setting and unforgettable views. Via Doccia 4, Fiesole - +39 055 567 8200 La cantinetta di Rignana - Stunning views, great food and, of course, fantastic wine! Località Rignana 13, Greve in Chianti - +39 055 852601 Torre guelfa di chef Claudio - Ideal place for a meal if you are in this area for a shopping afternoon at the Outlets (20 minute drive away). Your shopping spree will be even more memorable thanks to the specialties tasted at this restaurant. Via S. Martino Altoreggi, 8, Figline Valdarno - +39 055 951112
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[post_content] => Masseria Loyola – A Timeless Luxury Retreat in the Heart of Salento
Nestled among centuries-old olive groves and bathed in Salento’s golden light, Masseria Loyola is more than a villa—it is a sanctuary where history, comfort, and understated elegance meet. Just steps from the charming village of Strudà and a short drive from the Adriatic coast, this meticulously restored estate offers an exclusive retreat in one of Italy’s most captivating regions.
Spread across 1,500m², the property harmoniously blends tradition and modern luxury. The Masseria’s three main wings—The Residence, The Olive Grove, The Old Stables—together offer 10 beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with private en suite bathrooms.
Whether you prefer a charming fireplace, a private garden terrace, or the intimacy of a suite with its own sitting area, every room has been designed to ensure tranquility, comfort, and privacy. With 8 king-size beds and 2 convertible twin rooms, Masseria Loyola is perfectly suited for families, groups of friends, or special events.
Perfectly positioned, the Masseria is just 4 km from the nearest beach, 4 km from the Acaya Golf Course, and only 12 km from Lecce, the Baroque jewel of Southern Italy. Brindisi Airport is easily accessible, while Bari and Otranto offer further connections to the region’s treasures.
Whether you seek relaxation by the pool, cultural explorations in nearby towns, or evenings of fine dining and celebration, Masseria Loyola is a destination in itself—a place where Salento’s heritage and contemporary elegance meet to create an unforgettable experience.
- Heated swimming pool (17x5m, depth: 1.4m) open approximately 1st April to end-October
- Poolside terrace with sun loungers (x10) and outdoor sofas (x2)
- Stone bar area with outdoor sofas (x2)
- Barbecue and pizza oven
- Terrace for al-fresco dining
- Church
- Small football pitch
- Solar panels
- Parking
- Fenced grounds
Interior Description
Accommodation
The Masseria is composed of three distinct wings—The Residence (A), The Stables (B), and The Olive Grove (C)—each featuring elegantly appointed rooms with private en-suite bathrooms. In total, the estate offers 10 bedrooms (8 king-size and 2 twin rooms), making it ideal for families, groups of friends, or special events.
THE THREE BUILDINGS RENTED TOGHETHER (A+B+C)10 bedrooms (20 persons rate)
THE RESIDENCE + THE STABLES (A+B) 8 bedrooms (16-person rate)
THE STABLES+ OLIVE GROVE ( B+C)– 6 bedrooms (12-person rate)
THE RESIDENCE (A) 4 bedrooms (8-person rate)
The Residence A – 4 Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 (Ground Floor Garden Suite): King-size bed with direct garden access, en suite bathroom with bathtub and shower, air conditioning, and heating.
Bedroom 2 (First Floor Terrace Room): King-size bed, fireplace, large terrace, and modern en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 3 (First Floor Study Room): King-size bed, antique desk, and en suite bathroom with double sink.
Bedroom 4 (First Floor Balcony Room): King-size bed, fireplace, private balcony, and stylish en suite bathroom.
The Stables B – 4 Bedrooms
Bedrooms 1 & 2 (Ground Floor Retreats): King-size beds, double exterior access, mini kitchenette, minibar, and en suite bathrooms.
Bedroom 3 (Twin Room with Garden Access): Twin beds (joinable), outdoor access, kitchenette, minibar, and en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4 (Elegant Double Room): King-size bed with garden access, kitchenette, minibar, and private bathroom.
The Olive Grove C – 2 Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 (Ground Floor Suite): King-size bed, sitting area, two fireplaces, mini kitchenette, minibar, double exterior access, and en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 2 (First Floor Twin Room): Twin beds (joinable), kitchenette, minibar, and private en suite bathroom.
Each bedroom combines rustic charm with modern comfort, offering privacy, elegance, and attention to detail.
First Floor (above the spa)
Most bathrooms feature a shower; one also has a bath tub.
Interiors
Inside, the Masseria offers cozy living spaces designed for both relaxation and social gatherings. The villa includes a sitting room, billiard room, and wine cellar showcasing the finest regional selections.
Lounge with fireplace
- Open-plan living and dining area with large fireplace and doors opening to terraces
- Kitchen, well-equipped including dishwasher, oven, kettle, toaster, microwave, blender, coffee maker and fridge-freezer. Doors open to terrace for al-fresco dining
- Billiard room
- Spa with shower room
- Fitness room
- 2 x WC
- Stone wine cellar with vaulted ceiling
- 2 x underground olive mills
The ground-floor kitchen is fully equipped with two fridges, two electric ovens, an 8-burner induction hob, coffee machine, microwave, citrus juice maker, ice maker, and wine cooler, providing everything needed for intimate meals or large gatherings.
A dedicated laundry room near the service area features two irons, ironing boards, a washing machine, dryer, sink, and cleaning products, ensuring convenience and ease during your stay.
Services
Masseria Loyola provides attentive services to ensure an effortless stay: daily housekeeping, a private concierge, babysitting, and optional private chef or cooking classes. The villa is ideal for weddings, celebrations, or private retreats. Small pets are welcome, and security is ensured with perimeter CCTV linked to local authorities.
Location
Perfectly positioned, the estate is 4 km from the beach, 4 km from Acaya Golf Course, and 12 km from Lecce.
Brindisi Airport is easily accessible, while Bari and Otranto offer further regional connections.
Masseria Loyola is more than a villa—it is a sanctuary where Salento’s history, nature, and contemporary luxury converge to create an unforgettable experience.
Lecce 9,2 km - Otranto 35 km - Gallipoli 43 km
MARKETS: markets are organized weekly and sell everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to kitchenware, clothing and shoes.
Monday: Lecce
Tuesday: Martano, San Foca
Wednesday: Gallipoli
Thursday: Galatina
Friday: Lecce
Saturday: Maglie
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