The 48-room, upscale boutique Borgobianco Resort & Spa overlooks the Itria Valley and the Adriatic Sea. The traditional Apulian architecture creates a relaxing haven, with its brilliant whitewash and stone buildings surrounded by olive trees, cacti, and bright flowers, coupled with the full-service spa. The resort produces vegetables, fruit, and olive oil for their on-site restaurant, La Torre del Borgo. Rooms are pure white, right down to the flat screen TVs and espresso machines. The location is remote so renting a car is highly recommended to get around, though the property does offer free bike rentals. Other lodging options in the area are bed and breakfasts, which offer lower rates, but fewer amenities. Guests willing to sacrifice a bit of luxury should check out the Tra le Mura and the Santo Stefano, two local B&Bs where prices run about half as much as those at the Borgobianco.
The 48-room, upscale boutique Borgobianco Resort & Spa overlooks the Itria Valley and the Adriatic Sea. The traditional Apulian architecture creates a relaxing haven, with its brilliant whitewash and stone buildings surrounded by olive trees, cacti, and bright flowers, coupled with the full-service spa. The resort produces vegetables, fruit, and olive oil for their on-site restaurant, La Torre del Borgo. Rooms are pure white, right down to the flat screen TVs and espresso machines. The location is remote so renting a car is highly recommended to get around, though the property does offer free bike rentals. Other lodging options in the area are bed and breakfasts, which offer lower rates, but fewer amenities. Guests willing to sacrifice a bit of luxury should check out the Tra le Mura and the Santo Stefano, two local B&Bs where prices run about half as much as those at the Borgobianco.