Masseria Salamina, agricultural centre and noble residence since the end of 1600. Once fortified to defend itself from the attacks of Saracen pirates, for over twenty years it has housed a farmhouse rich in history and charm, in which the ancient agricultural vocation is combined with an authentic hospitality.
The Masseria Salamina is a 17th-century castle set among olive groves and farmland. It offers a pool, a traditional restaurant, and even homemade olive-oil soap in guests spacious, air-conditioned rooms.
Accommodation at the Salamina is located in the manor house or the converted stables. Some rooms feature rustic tiled floors, antique furniture and marble-mosaic bathrooms.
In addition to a continental breakfast buffet, the Salamina Masserias restaurant serves Puglia cuisine made with ingredients from its garden. Oil and wine-tasting sessions can also be organised.
The Salamina Agriturismos manor house offers a relaxing terrace with views of palm trees and the Adriatic Sea. Free Wi-Fi is also available at reception.
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