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Masseria Fontanelle

Torre San Giovanni, Ugento, Italy | (888) 551-4925

Upper-middle-range | Kid-Friendly | Historic | Romantic
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Overview

Pros
  • Free (and fairly frequent) shuttle service to the beach

  • Two free beach loungers and umbrella per room

  • Chic outdoor pool surrounded by loungers

  • Grotto-style Turkish steam bath

  • Renovated 17th century monastery with original architecture

  • Free Wi-Fi and free breakfast

  • Free unattended parking

  • Playground and stage for children

  • Meetings rooms and events space

Cons
  • Fee for airport shuttle

  • Standard Rooms can be a bit cramped

Bottom Line

This quaint property with historic roots doesn't quite live up to its advertised four-star status, thanks to the simplicity of its small rooms. However, the outdoor pool is chic, the grounds are appealing, and the underground Turkish bath is a highlight. The resort offers free (and fairly frequent) shuttle service to the nearby beach (as well as free beach loungers). All in all, it is a solid option for couples who want a romantic getaway or families looking for a peaceful holiday in a natural setting (although children are provided with better amenities at some of the surrounding resorts, such as the Robinson Club Apulia).

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Torre San Giovanni, Ugento, Italy
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Kids Club
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A simple, peaceful hotel with historic roots and a country setting

From the road, Masseria Fontanelle is marked by a wooden sign in front of a fieldstone wall covered in foliage. Overall, the hotel has a charming and rustic vibe marked by simplicity -- a reminder of Fontanelle's humble history. It started out as a 17th Benedictine monastery and was repurposed as housing for generations of local farmers; the hotel's present-day owners have tried (and succeeded) in maintaining much of the structure's original architecture and decor. This is most evident in the ancient dome-shaped stone reception building (also outfitted with reinforcing solid white-framed entry and glass doors). Inside the decor is of a charming country style, with simple art, seashells, and wall ornaments.Outside, a fieldstone wall surrounds the hotel buildings and rustic stone pathways provide scenic passage through the park-like pine tree grounds. Various pieces of patio furniture pepper the perimeter of the hotel while an assortment of picnic tables rest farther out under the trees. The vibe is relaxing and removed, perfect for anyone looking to get away for awhile.

Location

Natural setting between the sea and pine forest; over a mile from the nearest town

Located off of a quiet, stone road (with a sign that can be easily missed), Masserina Fontanelle is over a mile from the hustle and bustle of the nearest town. Resting on a hilltop overlooking the Salento Sea, the hotel shares its grounds with 12 acres of shady pine forest. The closest airport, Brindisi, is almost 50 miles away while the city of Lecce is around an hour's drive. The beach is about a 20-minute walk away, and shuttle service is provided.

Rooms

Rooms are small but feature preserved 17th century character.

Thirty guestrooms have been created within the original Benedictine nuns quarters. This may account for their generally modest size, although the Deluxe Rooms are larger and can accommodate additional beds and/or cribs. Deluxe Rooms also have four-poster beds, original floors, and (in some) intact stone fireplaces. All rooms have white furniture and shuttered windows with cute curtains, for an appealing country style. Minibars, air-conditioning, LCD TVs, and outdoor patios with table and chairs are standard amenities. Simple tiled bathrooms come with a large sink, bidet, and basket of quality toiletries. Each room receives a parasol and two sun chairs down at the beach (Deluxe Rooms get a front-row position).

Features

Spa treatments, a grotto pool, and a free beach shuttle top the hotel's features.

The hotel's Mediterranean restaurant, Bellavista, sits at the hotel's highest point; it has gotten mixed reviews and some complain of small portion size. Outfitted with wooden floors and white chairs, it serves lunch, dinner and a free breakfast, while a small stone decorated bar serves drinks. Thankfully, the hotel operates a free shuttle to the beach, which is around around a mile away. A small spa, tucked underneath the main pool in a stone-walled building, contains a Turkish steam bath and cloth-divided treatment areas. Kids can play on an outdated playground or stage and adults can play tennis, dip in the chic swimming pool, or partake in fitness classes on the beach.