Among dry-stone walls and ancient olive trees, Salento reveals its authentic soul. The scent of freshly baked bread, the sound of pizzica music in village squares, the bold taste of new olive oil – every detail tells a story. Here, time slows down, sunlight gently touches the stone, and hospitality becomes a memory that stays with you.
Pescoluse
Located on the Ionian coast of Salento, Pescoluse is one of the most beloved destinations for travellers in search of crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and an authentic atmosphere. Also known as the “Maldives of Salento”, this area offers breathtaking views thanks to its turquoise sea, shallow waters, and fine sand.


Torre Vado
Overlooking the Ionian Sea, Torre Vado is a charming village in southern Salento, part of the municipality of Morciano di Leuca. Just a few kilometres from Santa Maria di Leuca and the famous Maldives of Salento, Torre Vado is the perfect destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation, crystal-clear sea, and local tradition.
Torre Pali
If you’re looking for a quieter destination where you can enjoy the beauty of Salento’s sea in total peace, Torre Pali is the perfect choice. Located on the Ionian coastline of Puglia, this hamlet of the municipality of Salve offers golden beaches, transparent waters, and an authentic atmosphere.


Santa Maria di Leuca
At the southernmost tip of Puglia, where the waters of the Ionian and Adriatic Seas meet in a seamless embrace, lies Santa Maria di Leuca, a place of ancient charm and stunning beauty. A land of myths, legends, and tradition, Leuca has long been a landmark for sailors and pilgrims alike, earning its name from the Romans: “de Finibus Terrae”, the end of the known world.
Marina di Novaglie
Marina di Novaglie, overlooking the Adriatic coast of Salento, is a little-known yet incredibly evocative destination. This small fishing village, nestled between wild cliffs and turquoise waters, offers an authentic experience away from the crowds, perfect for those in search of peace, nature, and adventure.
