The main event, on Saturday, will take place at Tenuta Palu’ between Carovigno and Ostuni.
We can’t wait to see you in Ostuni to celebrate 10 Years of Us with you! On this page you will find useful information and updates regarding our anniversary celebration weekend. If you need help with accommodation, car rental, etc… don’t hesitate to ask us or use the comment wall on the next page.
Getting there
Bari (1hr) and Brindisi (30 min) are two nearby airports with several daily flights to major European airports like London, Paris, Barcelona and more. From there, you can arrange private transfer or we can help you by putting you in touch with a local transportation company. Here are all the direct flights to/from Bari and Brindisi.
Getting around
If you plan on exploring Puglia while there, we highly recommend having a car. You can rent one at the airport in Bari or Brindisi, but we can also help you by contacting a local rental agency in Ostuni (they can also do airport pickup/dropoff).
Where to stay
Ostuni has so many apartments/rooms for rent via popular sites like Airbnb or Booking.com, like Dimora 1940. There are also several luxury hotels like Hotel Paragon, La Sommita’, or Vista. Finally, you could choose to stay in one of the many Masserie in Valle D’Itria (Ostuni and the surrounding towns) like Masseria Le Carrube o La Salinola. In this case though, you’ll likely need a car.
Visit Puglia
Explore Valle D’Itria
Tucked into the heart of Puglia, the Valle d’Itria is a rolling countryside dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and its iconic trulli—whitewashed stone dwellings with conical roofs. Towns like Alberobello, Locorotondo, and Martina Franca each offer their own charm, from picturesque historic centers to lively piazzas filled with local life. This area is ideal for slow travel—wandering narrow lanes, sampling local wines, and enjoying authentic cucina povera in family-run trattorias.
I Sassi di Matera
Just across the border in Basilicata lies Matera, one of the most unique destinations in Italy. Known as “la città dei sassi,” Matera is carved into limestone cliffs and filled with ancient cave dwellings that have been transformed into boutique hotels, restaurants, and galleries. Staying overnight in a cave hotel is an unforgettable experience, blending modern comfort with the atmosphere of a place inhabited since prehistoric times. The city’s dramatic stone skyline, especially at sunset, is nothing short of magical.
Lecce and Salento
Further south, the Salento peninsula offers a perfect mix of cultural and coastal treasures. Lecce, often called the “Florence of the South,” captivates with its ornate Baroque churches, golden stone architecture, and buzzing café culture. From there, a short drive takes you to some of Italy’s most stunning beaches—white sand and turquoise waters in towns like Otranto, Gallipoli, Porto Cesareo (the Maldives of Salento) and Santa Maria di Leuca. Whether you prefer lounging on quiet coves or joining the lively beach clubs, Salento delivers a vibrant mix of relaxation, history, and nightlife.