Vista Plateia

£376  average per night

Set Right Above Puglia's Sensational Adriatic Coastline, This Delightful Villa Offers Mesmerising Sea Views From One Of Its Terraces.

  • Sleeps 5
  • 2 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Adults only
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Location

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Description

Set right above Puglia's sensational Adriatic coastline, this delightful villa offers mesmerising sea views from one of its terraces. Its gorgeous infinity pool is a great spot for you to relax and admire the sweeping landscape while listening to the soothing sounds of the sea below you.

This home makes the most of its advantageous location by utilising its outdoor space; there are various terraces beautifully furnished so you can get the best views of the sea. Take a refreshing dip in the private infinity pool before catching some rays on one of the sunbeds. Cook delicious meals for your family or friends on the barbecue whilst the sea-facing terrace is the perfect place to dine al fresco while gazing out to the shimmering Adriatic sea.

The villa's decor perfectly matches its seaside location with a blue and while colour palette throughout, producing a cheerful and airy feel. Large sliding windows facing towards the sea from the living and kitchen area provide outstanding views and fill the room with light, a lovely spot for your morning coffee and pastries.

If you prefer to eat out, wander out to a local cafe or bar within a couple of kilometres or drive a little further to surrounding villages and towns with plenty of choice, not to mention stunning restaurants by the coastline. If you're not swimming in the turquoise waters from the nearby rocks or discovering pretty coves, head out to Otranto for a perfect day out or a little further to the historic towns of Gallipoli and Lecce.

Charming hilltop villages, exquisite beaches on both sides of the coast and stunning landscapes of olive groves are waiting to be explored – this part of southern Puglia will take your breath away.

#### Features
Villa Interiors (50m2)

Ground Floor
- Open plan living/kitchen area with single sofa bed and kitchen including oven, hob, Nespresso machine, TV and table and chairs for four guests
- Sliding doors leading onto a terrace with sea-views

First Floor
- Hallway with a small desk, chair and wardrobes
- Twin bedroom
- Bathroom with shower, bidet and WC
- Bedroom with double bed and sliding doors leading out to rear terrace

Outside Grounds (100m2)

- Swimming pool (3m x 3m, depth 1.5m) overlooking the sea
- Sun loungers, deckchairs and parasol
- Various terraced levels (accessed via stone steps)
- Al-fresco dining areas
- Rear terrace with outdoor shower and barbecue
- Bikes
- Private parking

Facilities

- Wi-Fi
- Air conditioning in all bedrooms
- Satellite TV
- Hair dryer
- Bikes
- Mosquito nets
- Washing Machine
- Iron and ironing board

#### Location
Set in the Salento region of southern Puglia, Vista Plateia has remarkable sea views and it's only a short walk (including plenty of steps!) down to the water's edge where you can swim from the rocks in the stunning turquoise waters.

Shops, restaurants, bars and other coves and lidos are all in close proximity to the villa, so there is plenty to get up to. There are amenities within walking distance or a greater choice within a short drive.

This part of the coastline is filled with stunning coves, cliff edges which the locals love to jump from and rocky ledges leading to crystal-clear seas, perfect for snorkelling. There are also some longer stretches of sand you can drive to, including some of the famous beaches on the west coast such as Baia Verde, just south of historic Gallipoli and the area known as the ‘Le Maldive del Salento' only half an hour away. The beaches around Otranto are also exceptional such as Baia dei Turchi and Spiaggia degli Alimini, both north of the charming seaside town.

Drive up to Lecce for a great day out, a city that's packed with Italian boutiques and great places to eat and drink. History lovers should visit the ruins of the ancient Roman amphitheatre that sits in the centre of town. Gallipoli is another great town full of history and it's also known for its vibrant nightlife, especially around the beautiful Baia Verde which comes alive at night with its bars and clubs.
Lovers of history will also adore the two villages of Muro Leccese, once an important Messapic centre and Maglie with its baroque architecture and charming shops selling delicious local produce.



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