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A tranquil swimming pool is surrounded by a sun-soaked stone patio, featuring comfortable lounge chairs. Olive trees and a shaded pergola enhance the outdoor space, with traditional trulli structures visible in the background against clear blue skies.
Trullo
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Trullo Ciliegio - "Il Colle del Noce" with pool

Our trulli are close to Martina Franca, Locorotondo and Alberobello (8 km). The whole guest house called "il Colle del noce" is composed of two houses: "Ulivo" and "Ciliegio", which can be rent individually as from this announcement. You can also rent them both from "trulli il Colle del noce+piscina" announcement. The sea is 30 km from our place. The rental is fantastic for families and groups. You'll love my trulli for the beautiful pool and garden, where you'll relax between the olives trees.

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The kitchen features a bright yellow cabinetry with decorative shelves showcasing white dishware. A patterned tiled backsplash complements the decor, while a wooden countertop and a bowl of fresh fruit add color. The arched entryway frames the view, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Recently restored old apartment.

Recently restored apartment comprising half an 19th century classically inspired Palazzo situated in the centre of Martina Franca. Finely furnished in the 19th century bourgeois style, it includes all possible modern conveniences. It's the most beautiful town of the Valle d'Itria in the heart of Puglia. Martina is near Alberobello (15 ), Polignano (35), Monopoli (30), Ostuni (25), Locorotondo (6), Cisternino (9), Taranto (30), Grotte di Castellana (30), Lecce (100), Matera (85), Trani (100).

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A serene outdoor area features a salt-water pool surrounded by lounge seating. The landscape is complemented by traditional trullo structures in the background, set against a clear blue sky. Natural elements, such as olive trees and greenery, enhance the tranquil atmosphere.
Trullo
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Trulli Ad Maiora, charming trulli with SPA

Local trullari masters have revived this magical place using local techniques and materials. The result is a private property where you can spend a real experience. From the zero-km fruit and vegetables of our organic garden to the jogging path in the countryside where there are 1950 native plants and 45 olive trees. From the intimate SPA usable in both summer and winter to the majestic gazebo allocated on the farmyard where once the wheat was beaten. Alberobello is only 1.5 km away.

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An outdoor area features a wooden dining table surrounded by six chairs. A stone wall provides privacy, while a built-in barbecue stands nearby. Greenery and a clay pot accent the space, and soft natural light filters through a fabric canopy overhead.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

SILVESTRO'S HOUSE - Private house

Typical historic stone house on the ground floor, in the heart of the Valle d'Itria just minutes from Locorotondo, Martina Franca and Alberobello. Equipped with all the essentials plus a large kitchen, two spacious and independent bedrooms and a beautiful private outdoor atrium with barbecue area. Located on a family farm with fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables available daily. Locally produced olive oil, wine and sangria. Host has various Apulian experiences on offer upon request.

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The image features a view of traditional trulli roofs characterized by conical shapes and stone construction, set against a clear blue sky. The distinctive white walls and the unique, intricate rooftops are prominent, illustrating the architectural heritage of Alberobello.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Quercus: Apartment with terrace

"Quercus" is a 19th century building, located in the historic center of Alberobello, within the magnificent setting of the trulli (typical local buildings and UNESCO heritage site). The apartment consists of two double bedrooms, each with a private and independent bathroom, and a kitchenette. One of the two rooms has a terrace from which to admire the trulli of the "rione monti" and "aia piccola". Quercus will make you savor the atmosphere and flavors of a one-of-a-kind land.

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A spacious sleeping area features a light-colored bedspread over a large bed with red pillows. Two bedside tables are positioned on either side. Natural light enters through a sheer curtain covering the window, illuminating the tiled floor.
Holiday home
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

HISTORIC VACATION HOME 13

A small apartment, with attention to every detail, is rented for short or long vacations for couples, families or groups of friends. Located a 5-minute walk from the village and 8 km from the most beautiful sea in Puglia. As highlighted before, all the necessary and essential amenities are offered for a pleasant holiday in the south. We look forward to welcoming you for a stay in our Magical Southern Italy. We look forward to welcoming you.

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A serene exterior view reveals a white structure nestled among olive trees and lush greenery. The building is framed by natural rock formations, contributing to the authentic rural charm of the surroundings.
Trullo
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Lacinera apartment in Trullo "La Vite"

This unique space, carved inside traditional trulli, has its own charm and lets you experience the true spirit of the Itria Valley. You enter through an old strawberry‑grape pergola. The kitchen and bathroom are set in the alcoves, while the dining and sleeping areas are located in a saracen trullo and a tall‑cone trullo. The private patio and nearby infinity‑edge pool offer views of the valley and the skyline of Ceglie Messapica.

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Two characteristic trulli structures are illuminated under a twilight sky, displaying a private hot tub in the foreground. The rustic stone walls and conical roofs reflect traditional architecture. Surrounding greenery and light pathways enhance the serene outdoor space.
Trullo
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Trullo Trenino with private Jacuzzi

Spend an unforgettable holiday in the enchanting surroundings of the little town of Locorotondo (60 km from Bari and Brindisi airports). The accommodation consists of 4 ancient "trulli" dating back to the 16th century and recently renovated with all comforts (equipped kitchen, air conditioning, private courtyard and parking). Choose Trullo Trenino to live the unique experience of staying in a trullo.

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A spacious terrace overlooking the sea features a dining table shaded by a large umbrella. Two seating chairs are arranged beside vibrant green plants. The tile floor is accented with alternating patterns, providing a visually striking backdrop to the ocean view.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Casa Ileana (National Identification Code: IT072035C200034605)

A unique house in the heart of the old town of Polignano: a large terrace overlooking the sea, two large and comfortable bedrooms, common areas, modern and comfortable kitchen and bathroom. The house is on the first floor and, unfortunately, is not accessible to people with mobility difficulties. CIN: IT072035C200034605 CIR: 072035C200034605 CIS: BA07203591000000654

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An arched stone balcony overlooks the serene sea, with a cozy hammock suspended for relaxation. The smooth stone walls complement the sweeping view of the water and the cloudy sky, creating a tranquil retreat by the coast.
Casa particular
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

At the Balcony - Polignano a Mare

A cozy romantic hideaway 24 meters above the sea, with a balcony that feels like the front of a boat. Wake up to the waves through the bedroom window and relax in the jacuzzi while watching the blue horizon. In the heart of Polignano’s old town, this little nest offers sea views, calm vibes, and the perfect place to slow down and enjoy the magic of the coast.

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An outdoor dining area is designed with a large stone table surrounded by white chairs. A built-in barbecue stands to one side, while shelves display various kitchen items. Above, a wooden pergola provides shade, enhancing the calm ambiance of the space.
Trullo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Il Melograno

Masseria Racina - IL MELOGRANO is located in a peacefully area called VALLE D'ITRIA (close to Ostuni, Martina Franca, Locorotondo and Cisternino), the ideal place to spend your holiday in a green area, close to the sea, where you can appreciate typical towns, local cousine and beautiful landscape

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A small white cup of coffee sits on a matching saucer, placed on a textured tablecloth. Accompanying the cup is a decorative film clapperboard, featuring a title written in Italian. A selection of pastries and a gift box are visible in the background.
Holiday home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Lights, camera, sleep!

A cozy and clean home, cinephiles will be fascinated. The furnishings evoke the history of the seventh art, from its beginnings. The location is central and within walking distance of the most important things to see in the capital of Magna Graecia. Welcome everyone!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Taranto?

    Staying in the Old Town offers historic charm and easy access to landmarks, while neighborhoods near the seafront have contemporary comforts and lively dining spots. Residential districts around the city provide tranquil, local atmospheres.

  • What are the best things to do in Taranto with kids?

    Families often enjoy exploring the city’s castle, interactive exhibits at the archaeological museum, and local parks. Boat rides around the waterfront and sampling traditional sweets are also suggested for young travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Taranto?

    Explore the Aragonese Castle, discover ancient artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, and wander through the Old Town's markets. Enjoying local cuisine at waterfront restaurants is frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Taranto?

    Taranto has mild winters around 41–58°F (5–14°C) with more frequent rain, while summers are warm and dry, often reaching 71–90°F (21–32°C). Spring and autumn bring comfortable temperatures and moderate rainfall.

  • When is the best time to visit Taranto?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures, less rainfall and traditional celebrations. Summer welcomes warm weather, lively markets, and outdoor festivals along the waterfront.

  • What are the best places to visit in Taranto?

    Explore the Aragonese Castle, the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, and the Old Town's winding streets. The Cathedral of San Cataldo and the city's seafront promenades are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Taranto?

    Around Taranto, nature reserves and coastal trails invite gentle walks among Mediterranean vegetation and sea views. Paths near ancient ruins and pine forests are often recommended for relaxed outings.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Taranto?

    Try hands-on experiences at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, stroll seaside promenades with playgrounds, or take boat rides around the harbor. Exploring the Aragonese Castle is also popular with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Taranto?

    Around Taranto, travelers often explore whitewashed villages, traditional olive groves, and archaeological sites with ancient ruins. Coastal towns in Apulia are frequently suggested for tranquil beaches and local specialties.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Taranto?

    Many rentals in Taranto welcome pets, especially in residential or seaside neighborhoods. Some hosts provide outdoor space or are located near walking areas for convenience.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Taranto?

    Enjoy early mornings and late afternoons to experience quieter streets and cooler temperatures. Sampling fresh seafood at local trattorias and joining guided walks through historic neighborhoods are frequently suggested.

  • What is Taranto known for?

    Taranto is known for its ancient Old Town, a historic cathedral, and strong maritime traditions. Locally rooted seafood cuisine and festivals reflect a blend of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine cultural influences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Taranto?

    Seek out artisan workshops in quiet alleyways, admire street art in lesser-known districts, or visit small churches with unique mosaics. The Borgo district has several locally favored bakeries and relaxed squares.

  • What are the best foods to try in Taranto?

    Local cuisine often features fresh seafood, mussels, octopus salad, and orecchiette pasta with tomato sauce. Street markets also have traditional focaccia and sweet treats like almond pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Taranto?

    Pack lightweight clothing for warm months, a sunhat, swim essentials, and comfortable shoes for exploring stone streets. A light jacket is helpful during winter and early spring, when rain is more frequent.

  • What is the nightlife in Taranto like?

    Taranto's nightlife centers around lively bars, wine lounges, and cafes in the Old Town and along the waterfront. Evenings often feature local music, small bites, and a mix of casual and energetic atmospheres.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Taranto?

    Taranto is known for vibrant religious processions during Holy Week and summer music festivals that draw locals and visitors. Cultural celebrations often highlight the city's maritime heritage and lively traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Taranto?

    Taranto has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including apartments and homes with spacious layouts. Many are around central neighborhoods, making it easy to explore markets, parks, and waterfront areas together.

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Taranto stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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