Overview
Traditional architecture with contemporary design
Masseria Oliveto is a beautifully crafted property set within five acres of centuries-old olive groves in the heart of Salento. Built using traditional Pietra Leccese and renovated in 2020 by a Lecce-based architect, the villa offers a harmonious blend of historical elegance and modern comfort. The interiors feature arched passageways, and vaulted ceilings. The villa is wonderfully airy with a stylish yet relaxed decor and furnishings.
The propertry has five bedrooms and is surrounded by the gorgeous scenery of the Apulia Salentina countryside, providing guests with excellent privacy, yet the convenience of being only a short drive from the next village Carpignano Salentino and enchanting Lecce, and the beautiful beaches found along the coast, that is, when you’re not relaxing next to the villa’s beautiful pool.
Both inside and out, Masseria Oliveto has been specifically designed to create a feeling of well-being and serenity. It is made up of a fabulous main villa which includes four bedrooms (three with en-suite bathrooms and one shared), and a charming annex where one more bedroom is found, making it ideal for groups of friends or multi generational families. All bedrooms are air-conditioned, and mosquito screens are fitted on all windows.
Guests can start their days with breakfast on the outdoor terrace draped in gentle morning sunshine. As the heat rises, take a dip in the large infinity pool before resting underneath the shaded areas. Much of your time is likely to be spent outdoors, as such there is a lovely outdoor living area and dining table, however, there is also an attractive indoor living room off of which is the well equipped kitchen where you can create delicious meals made with the abundant fresh ingredients of the region or hire a cook to do it for you!
Beside the inviting heated infinity pool, the multiple al fresco dining areas, there is a tennis court, and a scenic rooftop terrace with views stretching to the Adriatic Sea.
The Masseria also offers concierge services upon request, such as private chefs, pizza and BBQ parties, yoga sessions, in-villa massages, wine tastings, boat tours, and artisan workshops. It is just minutes from Carpignano Salentino, 15 minutes from Otranto and Alimini beach, and about 20 minutes from Lecce.
The Salento area occupies the tip of the heel of Italy. It has a spectacular coastline which you can explore. There are many fascinating sites to discover in the region, including the ancient cities as well as some of Italy’s most incredible beaches, before returning to your hidden luxurious oasis at the villa.
Guests Reviews
Our Guests Reviews
We had a wonderful stay at Masseria last week. The villa is absolutely stunning with spacious rooms, a great kitchen and beautiful grounds. Paola, the owner was very quick to respond and was very helpful. I would highly recommend Masseria or a relaxing stay.
June 2025
A truly incredible villa! So beautifully designed with so much attention to detail, hence Villa has everything you could want or need! Paola is the most wonderful host with fabulous staff to help clean and cook breakfast. Very baby friendly too with toys, crockery, high chair, cot etc. Beds are comfortable and every room is so well designed and spacious that it’s hard to know which room to pick. We will most definitely be returning. Best villa we have stayed in yet. Thanks Paola!
June 2025
Excellent
Stephen Hall
Traveled with partner, traveled with group
Sep 23, 2024
Liked: cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Lovely week in Puglia
Very comfortable and high quality property, with excellent facilities and services. We enjoyed the catered breakfast option, a pizza night, yoga class and a chef dinner, all seamlessly arranged for us by Paola. A very happy and memorable holiday
Thank you for a wonderful stay. We truly enjoyed our stay at Masseria. A wonderful place for our entire family. The kids particularly loved the pool and the trampoline as well as picking fresh vegetables from the kitchen garden. Such a calming retreat, we almost never wanted to leave the house! Thanks also to Angelo and Patrizia who were always when we needed assistance and restaurant recommendations. We will surely come back.
Summer 2023
Amenities
Touring ideas
HOLIDAY HOME AMENITIES
- Pool: 10 x 5m, heated infinity pool with electric cover
- Air conditioning in all bedrooms as well as in the living room and main hallway
- Internet WIFI connection
- Satellite TV
- DVD player (in one bedroom and one in the living room)
- Dishwasher
- Fridge with built-in freezer
- Oven
- Microwave
- Nespresso coffee machines
- Moka coffee machine
- Toaster
- Kettle
- Mixer
- Safe / mini safe
- Washing mashine and dryer
- Iron and ironing board
- Printer
- Vanity Kit starter kit
- Mosquito nets on all windows
- Kids’ toys and books
- Basketball hoop
- Tennis court
- Two mountain bikes for adults
- Pool shower, pool mini fridge and pool toys
- Wood-fired pizza oven
- Beautiful private garden surrounded by olive trees and local vegetation
- Large terraces, an outdoor lounge and covered dining area
- Two car booster seats (for children aged 5+)
- The Masseria is alarmed and enclosed property, and connected to a security service.
Touring Ideas
Grocery shops Carpignano Salentino 2 km
Restaurant and bus stop 2 km
Martano 5 km
Beach and beach club 11.5 km
Otranto 16 km
Golf course Acaya 25 km
Spa Santa Cesaria 29 km
Lecce 29 km
Motorway 30 km
Railway station 30 km
Santa Maria di Leuca 51 km
Gallipoli 53 km
Brindisi 75 km
Ostuni 112 km
Taranto 130 km
Alberobello 142 km
Bari 194 km
Sassi of Matera 210 km
Trani 230 km
Castel del Monte 235 km
Photos
Activities
The Salento is a hot, dry peninsula at the southern tip of Puglia. Its geographical isolation has meant that it has developed a strong identity with its own cuisine, traditions and music, influenced by its Greek past. Along with some of Italy’s best beaches there are some fascinating towns to explore.
Lecce, the Baroque city known as the Florence of the South. with its historical Baroque abodes awaiting to be discovered, its piazzas, old villages and hamlets. Its culinary specialities, pasticciotti (sweet pies filled with custard), rustici (savory pastries filled with mozzarella cheese and tomato), turcineddi (rolled meat similar to haggis) ciceri e tria (chickpeas with pieces of fried fresh pasta). The taranta (a local folk dance and festival) and the other marvellous and fascinating nights, reminders of a wise but simple rural culture, and marvellous popular beliefs. All of this by its very nature excites and warms the heart like a cheerful friendship, and by adding the quality and the care taken in the welcoming of tourists in recent years it has made this area, which is steeped in history and understanding one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
Gallipolli’s old town is on a island connected by a causeway to the mainland. It has a relaxed, elegant vibe, some stunning churches, and a golden curve of sand right in the centre of town, plus many more along the surrounding coast. It was ruled by the Greeks for five centuries between 7th and 2nd century BC, but all signs of their existence were destroyed by the Romans and most of the architecture seen now is from the Middle Ages.
Other than leisurely walks along the city’s seafront walls, the most interesting thing to do in Gallipolli is visit Frantoio Ipogeo in Granafei Palace one of the 35 underground olive presses. It was first used in 1600, excavated by hand out of the soft rock, to make olive oil for lamps which was exported around the world. You can see the original equipment used for grinding and pressing the olives and get a sense of what it was like to work in this dark, damp cave. Blindfolded donkeys were used to work the olive mill and they lived down here with the workers who smoked weeds and carved little sculptures to distract themselves from the miserable conditions. Salento is the most beautiful part of Apulia, the hottest, the most sparkling and with the same old reality the Italian coastal scenery has to show the whole world.
Ugento - The magnificent Caribbean beaches of Ugento with clear sea and shallow waters.
Porto Cesareo - The popular seaside resort has an amazing 17 kilometers of golden beach facing an archipelago of low-lying islands that form a protected bay. The water is calm and clear. Porto Cesareo is also the home of a nature preserve that is a marine protected area rich in flora and fauna with very rare species. Underwater excursions allow for viewing of the unique coral formations, turtles, sea horses, and other marine life.
Santa Maria Leuca, the town between two seas - Santa Maria di Leuca is the point of the peninsula's stiletto heel. The Greeks called it Leukos, meaning brilliant sun, while the Romans called it "the place at the end of the earth". Situated in the prime part of the Salento, Leuca is a paradise on a promontory between two seas.
Castro - Situated on a hill overhanging the sea and is referred to as the "pearl of the Salento. The setting with turquoise skies, green hills, white washed buildings and sapphire water is captivating.
The caves of Zinzulusa - A majestic opening in a sheer sea cliff near Castro welcomes you to the Zinzulusa Cave, one of Salento's most impressive karstic phenomena.
Otranto has a stunning coastal location where you can combine morning visits to churches with an afternoon swimming in the clean, impossibly turquoise sea. It’s just 72 km from Albania and its location has resulted in many invasions, the worst of which was the Turkish siege in 1480 when they destroyed much of the city and tortured and killed its people. Otranto’s principal attraction is the Cathedral with its mosaic floor built in 1163-1165 - it survived the Turkish invasion although parts of the Cathedral were destroyed. It’s one of the largest mosaics in Europe and covers the entire floor. Its central motif is the Tree of Life, supported at the base by elephants, a symbol of purity, with branches telling different pagan and biblical stories. Another tree near the front of the church depicts heaven on one side and grizzly scenes from hell on the other. In the chapel you can see the human remains of the 800 martyrs who resisted the Turkish invasion and refused to convert to Islam. The empty sockets of hundreds of skulls stare down at you in stark contrast to the beauty of the mosaic floor.
Ostuni, La Città Bianca, the white city, is one of Puglia’s most beautiful cities, a tumble of white-washed buildings perched strategically atop a hill with views of the endless olive trees in the Valle d’Itria countryside, and the glimmering Adriatic Sea. The medieval walled city was built without a plan, and it shows. The web of streets is confusing, a maze of alleyways, staircases and arches. Buildings were built on top of each other, and the archways support the houses they connect, making up for the lack of strong foundations. You turn one way and find a dead end, another and get a glimpse of the sapphire sea. Puglia has seen a stream of invaders - Greeks, Romans, Goths, Byzantines, Normans - and the labyrinth of Ostuni is the perfect way to confuse the enemy. The stark white buildings are dazzling in the southern sun and are brightened by vivid green and blue wooden doors, pots of red geraniums and cacti. In the 17th century a plague killed millions in the area and infected houses were painted white by mixing limestone dust with water. Locals noticed that there was less illness around the white houses and attributed it to a miracle; most likely it was the antibacterial effect of the calcium carbonate. Nowadays the white houses attract tourists and the local government encourages everyone to repaint every two years by paying for half the cost. The main street in Ostuni is lined with boutiques and souvenir shops selling local olive oil and Salentino sandals, but the best way to experience the town is by diving down the narrow side streets and like the invaders once did, getting lost.
At Ostuni’s highest point you’ll find the Cathedral, built in the 15th century in the late Gothic style, rare in Puglia where most of the churches are austere Romanesque or ornate Baroque. Its graceful lines lead to the sky and there’s a magnificent rose window with Christ at the centre surrounded by 24 finely carved columns representing the hours of the day. Visit on a Saturday, Ostuni’s market day. It’s very much a local place - most tourists don’t make it here on the edge of town - and is foodie heaven. Browse the stalls of bulbous round cucumbers, fresh almonds in brine, dried figs, piles of walnuts, aromatic bunches of oregano, twin balls of caciocavallo cheese dangling from string, trays of snails, entire octopus, and mounds of vibrant red chiles, sweet and spicy, round, bell-shaped and long.
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Masseria Oliveto
Main Villa:
- Open plan kitchen equipped with modern appliances, cooking utensils, and two large refrigerators; the kitchen opens to the internal courtyard.
- Dining area with oak table to seat up to ten guests and open fireplace, the dining area opens to the internal courtyard.
- Living room with TV
- Utility room with a washing machine, dryer, and a bathroom with a shower
- Master bedroom features a four-poster king-size bed, wardrobe, cabinet, desk, and an en suite bathroom with double sink and a walk-in shower. Flat-screen TV and Nespresso coffee machine. The room opens onto a private garden.
- Twin or double bedroom with an en suite bathroom with double sink and a shower. TV and desk. The room opens to a private garden.
- Two additional twin or double bedrooms share a spacious family bathroom, which includes both a bathtub and a separate shower. The rooms can be connected, making them a practical option for families or small groups. One of the bedrooms is equipped with a TV and DVD player and desk.
Dependance:
- Located just 30 meters from the main building, a second independent unit offers additional privacy and comfort. Built in stone and inspired by the traditional shape of a pajara - a flat-roofed trullo - this separate space includes a twin or double bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a shower, and a TV. It’s a great option for teenagers, a nanny, or visiting guests looking for a bit more independence during their stay.
Outdoors:
- Beautiful private garden surrounded by olive trees and local vegetation
- Heated infinity pool with electric cover, pool shower, pool mini fridge and pool toys
- Two covered dining areas - one set in the landscaped garden, the other in the main courtyard - provide ideal spots for shared meals and relaxed gatherings.
- Roof terrace offering wide-open views. From here, the landscape stretches across olive-covered hills and white-stone villages. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the Adriatic Sea and, in the distance, the coast of Albania.
- Basketball hoop
- Tennis court
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RENT INCLUDES
- Welcome basket and an initial provision of basic supplies (such as condiments, coffee/tea, household products, water, hand soap)
- Bed, bath and kitchen linens
- Weekly linen change
- Pool towels
- Vanity set starter kit in the bathrooms
- Daily maid service from Monday to Friday for 3 hours. Monday to Saturday for 3 hours, with change of linen on Saturdays, for stays longer than 7 nights.
- Air conditioning
- Internet WIFI connection
- Pool cleaning
- Garden maintenance
EXTRAS
- Pool heating (if requested): EUR 500 per week. (Please note: heating in low and mid season may reach a max. of 25 degrees Celsius, depending on weather).
- Tourist tax
SECURITY DEPOSIT
- EUR 2000 to be paid to the owner’s bank account.
- An additional EUR 2000 is requested if clients wish to use the electric pool cover.
SERVICE ON REQUEST (please enquire with us when booking)
- Personalised concierge services to be booked in advance
- First grocery shopping
- Breakfast service
- Personal chef
- Pizza parties
- BBQ parties
- Pre-stocking of fridge and grocery shopping service
- Yoga instructor
- Beauty treatments and massages at home
- Private transfers
- Wine and olive oil tastings
- Guided tour of Torre S. Emiliano dairy factory
- Private boat excursions
- Boat hire, boat tours
- Private photoshoots
- Private tennis lessons at home
- Guided tours of Lecce, including private shopping experiences and textile production workshops
- Private tours: cheese makers, ceramic and textile production, guided tours of local farmers’ markets, private guided tours of olive oil producers and beer factories
- Enhanced housekeeping services
- Pietra Leccese (the local stone) and mosaic workshops with internationally acclaimed artists - create beautiful artifacts to take home
NOTES
- Reservation from Saturday to Saturday during high season.
- During mid and low seasons arrivals are welcome on any day of the week (except on Sundays).
- Shorter stays of 5 nights are considered upon request and subject to owner approval, please enquire.
- Pool opening dates: beginning May - end of October