

COZY HOME
FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS
IN MONOPOLY
Equipped with every comfort, you can spend a relaxing holiday for the whole family!
Surrounded by marvelous centuries-old olive trees, the villa offers its guests a lot of tranquility and silence, if not for the chirping of birds and crickets. You can let your pets enjoy the wide spaces and you can safely keep your vehicles closed inside the gate that only guests can open.
A few minutes from the best beaches of Monopoli and you can decide every day to make excursions to the most suggestive places that you can reach nearby within a few minutes by car.
A large terrace with panoramic views, the possibility to have breakfast in the fragrant garden, or to dine under the stars. The structure consists of 2 bedrooms with French double beds, a sofa bed in the living room, 2 comfortable bathrooms, one with bathtub and one with shower, a complete and perfectly equipped kitchen, terrace with garden view.

THE LEGEND
tells that the moon and the sun were always in love with each other, but they didn't meet because the moon only rose when the sun went down.
Being so, God in his infinite goodness creates the eclipse as proof that there is no impossible love in the world!
sunshine
THE CITY OF MONOPOLI
the part of Puglia known as “Terra di Bari”, and which has one of the most important centers in the city of Monopoli, has only appeared in tourism in (relatively) recent years. On the other hand, this delay has helped to preserve the beauty of the city and its vast hinterland (agro-monopolitano) for longer. And there is really a lot to see, starting from the whole area around the city port, to then move on to the characteristic historic center where the contrast between the narrow alleys and the airiness of the squares stands out (Piazza Garibaldi, Piazza Palmieri and Piazza XX Settembre, the most famous). The other striking aspect of the historic center of Monopoli is the large number of churches. Above all, the Cathedral of Maria della Santissima della Madia (see next point) which, together with the Castle of Charles V and the Palazzo Martinelli Meo-Evoli, represents a triptych of historic buildings absolutely worth visiting. Lastly, but only for exhibition reasons, the sea. Although the coast is largely rocky and with high seabeds, there is the exception of Capitolo, a hamlet of Monopoli which instead offers white beaches and gently sloping seabeds, and for this reason more suitable for families with children in tow. It is no coincidence, therefore, that tourism has developed more in this area with the birth of hotels, pensions, bed & breakfasts and all the rest of the associated activities normally associated with a seaside resort.




A FEW MINUTES FROM THE CITY OF TRULLI, ALBEROBELLO
Also known as the "city of the Trulli", Alberobello was named a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1996. It is an exceptional example of building built with prehistoric techniques and, nowadays, numerous trulli have survived intact and are still today functional. Specifically, a "Trullo" is a small limestone house with a typical conical roof, made with dry stone walls obtained from the processing of limestone boulders collected in the nearby fields. The largest number of Trulli are found in Alberobello, but they are typical of the whole Valle d'Itria and you can find them in Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Cisternino and Fasano.


A FEW MINUTES FROM POLIGNANO A MARE
The coast of Polignano is one of the most beautiful in Puglia. 30 minutes from Bari, it has a jagged coast with very steep escarpments. The historic center of Polignano shows us the signs of Arab, Byzantine, Spanish and Norman cultures, which we recommend you visit, together with the 13th century Mother Church and the “Pino Pascali” Museum Foundation.
A FEW MINUTES FROM THE CASTELLANA CAVES
One of the main factors of the tourist boom in the metropolitan area of Bari is certainly represented by the Castellana Caves (in the homonymous municipality of Castellana Grotte). Tens of thousands of visitors flock every year from all over the world to admire this geosite less than twenty kilometers from Monopoli and about forty from the regional capital. The reason is the spectacle offered by the concretions of these caves of karst origin that extend for three kilometers in length to over 100 meters deep. Stalactites, stalagmites, flows, curtains, crystals and a thousand other calcareous evolutions characterize this underground landscape explored for the first time in 1938 by the speleologist Franco Anelli who is also entitled to the museum adjacent to the entrance.


Air conditioning
Wi fi
No smoking inside
Large garden
Gas kitchen
Pets allowed outside only

TV
2 bathrooms
Secular olive trees
Indoor parking
Possibility of making barbecue
Minutes from various attractions