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The Masseria San Domenico is a luxury hotel near a small fishing village in Apulia. It is known for its luxury accommodations and beautiful setting. The hotel has a total of 40 guest rooms, each of which is decorated in a unique style. There is also a spa, which offers a variety of treatments, a pool, and a sauna. This hotel offers its guests the best of both worlds. Expect the luxury of a five-star hotel and the charm of a traditional Italian farmhouse.
This hotel is approximately eight hundred meters from the coasts of Bari and Brindisi. It is one of the oldest watchtowers built in the XIV century. They once used this building as a warning against Turks attacking. After careful restoration in keeping with the original forms and building materials, the Tower transformed into a luxury resort. Its charm is a reminder of the region's past. This is where both the Eastern as well as the Mediterranean cultures co-existed. Besides, the buildings of whitewashed stones stand out against the blue sky and ocean.
In addition to the outdoor pool, there are 2 private beaches. There are also two tennis courts and a sauna. The hotel also boasts an 18-hole golf course overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Masseria San Domenico also boasts one of Italy's most famous thalassotherapy facilities. The spa offers a range of treatments. It uses the rich seawaters and seaweeds found nearby in the Adriatic Sea.
San Domenico is near Savelletri. This is a small fishing community. It basks on the ancient olive groves that border the sea. The 100-hectare estate also borders the coast at 500 meters. It makes a great starting point for exploring the Adriatic coastline and the Alberobello. Moreover, in less than 10 min, you can reach San Domenico's 18-hole golf course. This is one of Italy's most beautiful. International flights and ferries are also available to Brindisi or Bari.
Masseria San Domenico is a complex that dates back to the 15th century. It includes a watch tower from the Knights of Malta. They had their main base in Puglia. This is in the nearby port of S. Stefano. The Tower, still intact with its smoking pipes, is proud of its historical position at the heart of the residential agglomeration. This was slowly changing until the 18th century when it became one of the most popular farmhouses within the area.
Massaro lived there all year and was responsible for preserving and defending the harvest on the 100 hectares surrounding the land. This land consisted of olive groves, orchards, and other agricultural lands. These centuries-old olive trees reflect in the swimming pool amongst the rocks that is the landmark of the current hotel destination. They act as sentinels to protect the guests' tranquility, privacy, and security.
The 40 rooms have a traditional, classical style. They are furnished with wrought iron and brown wood furniture. There are also some antiques. The rooms are brightened with vibrant ceramics and embroidered rugs. Moreover, many of the suites come with a private terrace or garden.
For a luxurious experience, you can choose the San Domenico Suite. It has a raised patio and overlooks the coastline. There are also four rooms right on San Domenico Mare's sandy beach. Additionally, you have the option of a walk-in shower or a tub in your marble bathroom. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a safe, a minibar, hairdryers, and a television.
These restaurants are unique and authentic. They are also in charming locations that change according to the season. Winter nights are spent in a cozy room with a stone fireplace and star-vaulted ceilings. They serve summer lunch and dinner by the pool or San Domenico, a mar annex. No matter where you are, traditional recipes use zero km ingredients like Adriatic fish and vegetables from the Masseria's estates.
This dining room is the place to go for traditional and refined cuisine. The hall is a beautiful space with ribbed vaults that date back to the 18th century. It was once the oil mill of Masseria that was still in operation in the early 1900s.
The restaurant serves Apulian specialties. It uses traditional recipes from the past. It also offers a wide range of international and local wines. Vegetables, oil, and most fruits are sourced from the 150-hectare farm surrounding the restaurant. Also, fresh fish and seafood come from the Adriatic Sea.
The San Domenico restaurant is at the poolside during the summer. It offers its guests a variety of delicious buffet lunches and a selection of fine a la carte meals. You can expect fresh ingredients, salads, fish, grilled meats, and homemade pasta. There is also al fresco dining. Apulian cuisine is famous for its richness and variety.
The elegant La Nassa Restaurant offers a unique experience each evening. You can taste delicious seafood dishes accompanied by your favorite cocktail.
Ulivo bar offers a warm, inviting environment that recreates the feel of a country home. There is a large stone fireplace in the center and many private rooms. This creates an atmosphere conducive to reading and relaxation.
Summer is the best time to relax on the sun-kissed terraces overlooking the Masseria gardens and the swimming pool. Here, there is also a wide selection of blended spirits and liqueurs. Plus, there's a range of snacks and cold foods.
Thalassotherapy has a long history and is the foundation of all wellness services. Ever since the primary source for purification of the body was seawater. Sea water's richness in minerals and abundance of trace elements helps to revitalize the body and reduce stress. Various spa treatments, rituals, and cosmetics for the face and body, along with a selection of products and massages, complete the experience.
It is the hotel's mission to promote a healthy and happy lifestyle. This lifestyle is inspired by the principles and elements of the Mediterranean lifestyle and the many benefits of olive oil.
La Fonte beach has a large white sand sandy beach shaded by tamarisks. There is also a spring water source and a snack bar.
San Domenico Mare beach is for guests only. It features a panoramic platform built on the rocks and easy access from the beach in a sandy cove with shallow waters. There is also the famous fish restaurant La Nassa. It provides a bar service as well as a lounge.
The Masseria San Domenico offers a variety of activities and facilities for guests to enjoy. These include a swimming pool, a fully-equipped spa, and a fine dining restaurant. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the Italian lifestyle.
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