Casa Paparina
Polignano a Mare, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Washer
Cable TV
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Casa Paparina is a chic, modern home located in the Puglian countryside. The house is enveloped by almond and olive trees and looks down over the dazzling Adriatic Sea and the town of Polignano a Mare.
As you enter the home, you will notice how spacious and bright the open-plan living and dining area is, as the light from the garden flows in through the vast windows. With elegant décor and comfy furnishings, this is a wonderful social space where you can dine together as a group or chat over a glass of local wine. As the sun sets, you can retire to one of the three bedrooms, including a master room with sea views and an en-suite bathroom. When utilising additional beds, the house is ideal for a family trip as it sleeps six or eight guests. The owners have taken care to provide all of the facilities you could need for a comfortable stay, including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, TVs and a fully-fitted kitchen.
Outdoors you will find a vast garden with an inviting L-shaped pool. Step out onto the veranda for fantastic sea views or dine al-fresco surrounded by fruit trees and lawns on the 2 acres of grounds.
When staying at Casa Paparina, you will have two fabulous towns nearby which have everything you could need for a great holiday. The closest is Polignano a Mare which is 6km away from the house. The town has a range of beaches, from family-friendly Blue Flag beaches to rugged, windswept bays and small swimming coves dotted along the endless coastline. You can also discover museums, galleries, churches and plenty of shops and eateries when you head inland and wander the gorgeous streets of the town.
Monopoli is also very close to the villa and is just 8km away. With some stunning beaches which are not as busy as those in Polignano a Mare, Monopoli is an excellent place to visit for days at the beach where you can try out water sports such as diving, sailing or windsurfing or just relax with a good book! If you would like to learn about the area’s history, then visit the staggering castle, which was built in the 1500s. There are also some beautiful churches, such as the Church of Santa Maria and the incredible Gothic cathedral. As the sun sets, Monopoli has a good selection of bars dotted around the harbour, the perfect spot for a cocktail or a glass of wine after a busy day sightseeing.
A few more places you could visit include; Conversano, which is 13km away. This small ancient hill town is famous for its prestigious horses, which the former counts first bred; this town is off the beaten track and has a striking monastery you can visit and lovely spots for an authentic Puglian dinner. Ostuni, located 47km away, is a picturesque white-washed city, known as the white city, and is somewhere you will wish to spend a whole day as there is so much to see and do.
Features:
Villa Interior (165sqm)
- Open-plan living and dining room with sofas, TV, fireplace, dining table seating 8 guests and garden access- Fully-fitted kitchen with oven, hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, blender, coffee machine and kettle- Master bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink, bidet and WC- 2 x bedrooms with twin bedsBathroom with bath tub, shower, sink, bidet and WCGuest WCLaundry room
Outside Grounds (10200 sqm)
- L-shaped swimming pool with hydromassage function (10 x 4m and 8 x 4m, max. depth: 2m). Open approximately mid-April to late-OctoberGated landscaped gardensLawns and fruit trees Veranda with dining furniture, outdoor sofas and sea viewsPoolside sun loungers and parasolsOutdoor showerWood burning ovenBarbecueParking
Facilities
- Wi-Fi- Air conditioning- Heating- TVs- Fireplace- Washing machine- Dryer- Iron and ironing board- Hairdryers- Safe
Location:
Casa Paparina is located in an enviable position, nestled amongst olive groves and Apulian farmland and yet under 8km away from Polignano a Mare and Monopoli, where you will find all of the amenities of the towns as well as breath-taking beaches.
The closest town to the villa is Polignano a Mare which is just 6km away by car. This stunning seaside town has some of Italy’s most photographed beaches, such as the Blue Flag Cala Porto beach framed by staggering limestone cliffs. This sweeping coastline goes on for miles, so if Cala Porto gets a little busy, you can visit a smaller swimming cove such as Ponte dei Lapilli which is a little further along. If you would like to get out onto the water, why not take a boat trip down the coast? The little boats can access amazing caves and swimming spots. In addition to its beaches, Polignano is also filled with shops, cafes and restaurants and has a pretty old town with many ancient churches, atmospheric piazzas and a brilliant art museum to discover.
8km away from the villa, you can uncover the charms of Monopoli, another historic coastal town which is slightly quieter than Polignano a Mare. There are some fascinating historic buildings to visit in Monopoli, including the beautiful cathedral, the Cattedrale Maria Santissima della Madia which is filled with medieval artwork and is one of Italy’s oldest cathedrals as it hails from 1107. You also won’t be able to miss Castello Carlo V, which was constructed in the 16th-century when Spanish powers occupied the town. It is possible to visit the castle and wander the towers, halls and former dungeons and take in amazing views over the sea. If you would like to stock up on some local produce for dinner, then visit the thriving market, which is held on a Tuesday, or if you would prefer to go to a restaurant, then head over to the port for some freshly caught seafood with panoramic views.
A lovely place to visit for the afternoon is Locorotondo which is 30km away and is one of Puglia’s nine spectacular whitewashed towns. Perched on a hill, this little town spirals out from the central church as the name “rotondo” or round describes. The town is close to the famous Trulli town of Alberobello, which is also well worth a visit and you could visit both within a day. Due to this proximity, Locorotondo is often bypassed by tourists, which leaves the town feeling more authentic and unspoilt. You can spot the cone-shaped Trulli buildings typical of this region and see the pointed Cummersa buildings, which are found only in this town. Head out from the main square to wander around the labyrinth of whitewashed alleyways, where floral displays adorn balconies and doorways. You can see many historic gateways and ancient churches here and fantastic views of the whole valley from the terrace area. Locorotondo is a great place to find a little trattoria for dinner to eat like a local and shop in the artisan shops.
Terms & Conditions:
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€700 charged to client’s credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection.
4.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Check-in outside this time, if possible, may be subject to an extra cost. Please enquire for more details.
Before 10.00 a.m.
Yes.
Yes.
Not allowed.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are on request only and subject to prior arrangement with the owner and additional charges.
The home sleeps six guests in 3 attractive bedrooms, but if you need extra sleeping space, then two further pouf beds can be added in at an additional charge (€ 50,00 per person, per day). Please note that these would be best suited to children/teenagers.
Please note that the use of any external caterers and/or contractors is not permitted.
Please note that published rates are only valid for the current year. Any bookings for subsequent years will be on request only and correct rates will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Please note that your booking will only be confirmed once we have checked availability with the owner or their property manager.
Please note home security devices may be installed at the villa, please enquire for further information.
Saturday in July and August. Flexible during all other periods.
No. Extra €270 charged along with balance. This is for a standard changeover clean. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Outside only.
7 nights in July and August. 4 nights during all other periods.
Yes.
Italian Visitors Tax payable locally in cash (typically costs €1-€10 per adult per night- please enquire if exact amount is required).
Wi-Fi internet access included.
Yes.
The pool is open approximately mid-April to late-October. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
IT072035B400100129
Licence number: IT072035B400100129
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Monopoli, a charming coastal town in Italy's Puglia region, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean beauty. This hidden gem, less frequented by the tourist crowds, offers a serene escape with its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich historical tapestry.
The heart of Monopoli lies in its Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets and whitewashed buildings that exude an old-world charm. Visitors can wander through these alleys, stumbling upon quaint piazzas, historic churches, and the imposing Castle of Charles V, which stands as a testament to the town's strategic importance through the ages.
The town's coastline is dotted with a series of coves and sandy beaches, providing ample opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The most famous of these is Cala Porta Vecchia, a picturesque beach nestled against the backdrop of Monopoli's ancient city walls.
For those interested in marine life and underwater exploration, Monopoli's sea is rich with opportunities for diving and snorkeling, revealing a submerged world of biodiversity and even some intriguing shipwrecks.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in Monopoli's gastronomic offerings, which reflect the region's agricultural bounty and seafood traditions. Local dishes often feature fresh produce, olive oil, and fish, with restaurants and trattorias serving up specialties like orecchiette pasta with turnip tops and sumptuous seafood risottos.
Cultural experiences abound, with the town's calendar dotted with festivals and events that celebrate its heritage. Notable among these is the Festa della Madonna della Madia, where a procession at sea commemorates the miraculous arrival of an icon of the Virgin Mary, which according to legend, helped complete the town's cathedral.
Speaking of which, the Cathedral of Maria Santissima della Madia is an architectural marvel, boasting a stunning Baroque facade and a richly decorated interior. Art lovers will find a treasure trove of religious art and iconography within its walls.
For a taste of rural Puglia, visitors can venture into the surrounding countryside, where ancient olive groves and vineyards paint a bucolic scene. Agritourism is popular here, offering a chance to stay in renovated farmhouses and experience the region's agricultural lifestyle.
In essence, Monopoli is a destination that offers a serene coastal retreat, steeped in history and local traditions, with all the charm expected of a southern Italian town. It's a place where travelers can slow down, savor the moment, and immerse themselves in the authentic Puglian way of life.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM