MASSERIA TORRE MAIZZA
Laidback luxe meets urban cool on the Puglian coast.
A DAZZLING WHITE MASSERIA overlooking the inky blue Adriatic, Masseria Torre Maizza simply rustles with luxurious urban chic.
Built 500 years ago to guard against Ottoman invaders and set amid vineyards, olive and lemon groves, this stylish little sister of nearby Masseria Torre Coccaro attracts a glamorous crowd looking for five-star indulgence by the sea.
Torre Maizza’s former stables have been turned into chic and contemporary guest quarters, while the tower houses a sleek spa. Lush flower-filled grounds criss-crossed with little paths stretch away from the pool deck, and a private beach club with its ribbon of silver sand beckons from the coast, a few kilometres away. Myrtle and jasmine scent the air.

Hit the spot
Halfway between Bari and Brindisi, on the Puglian coast.
Bedtime
Top suites are the Torre Maizza and Delle Palme – both with a fireplace, jacuzzi tub and their own private pool.
Be savvy
The beach club is 4km away. Just hop on a bike or aboard the hotel’s free shuttle.
Be smitten
Puglia at its chicest.
Coolly understated
Light and spacious bedrooms – rustic with a decidedly urban twist – are coolly understated. Whitewashed stone walls, flagstone floors, hand woven wool rugs and shuttered windows epitomise the contemporary rustic chic look, underlined by the monochrome pictures and restrained slate-y colours. Junior suites have open hearths and jacuzzi baths, while the two suites have their own private pools.
In the watchtower once used for spotting pirates at sea, you can now be pummelled and preened in Masseria Torre Maizza’s sleek stone and wood Aveda spa – just the place to flop after a tough day in the water. Swim in the hotel’s solar-heated outdoor pool with its suntrap deck and double-bed loungers, or in the Adriatic waves fringing the sandy beach.
Sip pre-dinner drinks on teak Balinese sofas or Moroccan-style cushions in the lantern-lit courtyard before moving into the vaulted stone restaurant, where organic produce grown in Torre Maizza’s own gardens goes into first-rate Puglian cuisine. All is elegance here, with chrome and minimalist creams and whites. For more casual eats, there’s the sushi bar down at the beach club.
Practise your swing on the nine hole golf course nearby, hop aboard the hotel’s private yacht or explore the medieval hilltop city of Ostuni. Or simply order another prosecco and take to your hammock for another siesta in the sun.
Masseria Torre Maizza was reviewed by Room for Romance
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LOVE IT UP AT MASSERIA TORRE MAIZZA – Puglia
Enjoy two nights and a whole host of extras at bargain rates at Masseria Torre Maizza
Throughout September special rates starting from EUR 470 per person include a welcome bottle of spumante, red roses and scented candles in your room. In fact you may find it difficult to leave your room, so Torre Maizza are offering a free cocktail in Bar delle Buganville and an intimate dinner for two at Ristorante delle Palme. As well as this you are promised unlimited use of the hydromassage and steam baths in the hotel spa.
*Select Two Romantic Nights at Masseria Torre Maizza on our booking pages
Built 500 years ago to guard against Ottoman invaders and set amid vineyards, olive and lemon groves, this stylish little sister of nearby Masseria Torre Coccaro attracts a glamorous crowd looking for five-star indulgence by the sea.
Torre Maizza’s former stables have been turned into chic and contemporary guest quarters, while the tower houses a sleek spa. Lush flower-filled grounds criss-crossed with little paths stretch away from the pool deck, and a private beach club with its ribbon of silver sand beckons from the coast, a few kilometres away. Myrtle and jasmine scent the air.
Hit the spot
Halfway between Bari and Brindisi, on the Puglian coast.
Bedtime
Top suites are the Torre Maizza and Delle Palme – both with a fireplace, jacuzzi tub and their own private pool.
Be savvy
The beach club is 4km away. Just hop on a bike or aboard the hotel’s free shuttle.
Be smitten
Puglia at its chicest.
Coolly understated
Light and spacious bedrooms – rustic with a decidedly urban twist – are coolly understated. Whitewashed stone walls, flagstone floors, hand woven wool rugs and shuttered windows epitomise the contemporary rustic chic look, underlined by the monochrome pictures and restrained slate-y colours. Junior suites have open hearths and jacuzzi baths, while the two suites have their own private pools.
In the watchtower once used for spotting pirates at sea, you can now be pummelled and preened in Masseria Torre Maizza’s sleek stone and wood Aveda spa – just the place to flop after a tough day in the water. Swim in the hotel’s solar-heated outdoor pool with its suntrap deck and double-bed loungers, or in the Adriatic waves fringing the sandy beach.
Sip pre-dinner drinks on teak Balinese sofas or Moroccan-style cushions in the lantern-lit courtyard before moving into the vaulted stone restaurant, where organic produce grown in Torre Maizza’s own gardens goes into first-rate Puglian cuisine. All is elegance here, with chrome and minimalist creams and whites. For more casual eats, there’s the sushi bar down at the beach club.
Practise your swing on the nine hole golf course nearby, hop aboard the hotel’s private yacht or explore the medieval hilltop city of Ostuni. Or simply order another prosecco and take to your hammock for another siesta in the sun.
Masseria Torre Maizza was reviewed by Room for Romance
________________________________________________________________
LOVE IT UP AT MASSERIA TORRE MAIZZA – Puglia
Enjoy two nights and a whole host of extras at bargain rates at Masseria Torre Maizza
Throughout September special rates starting from EUR 470 per person include a welcome bottle of spumante, red roses and scented candles in your room. In fact you may find it difficult to leave your room, so Torre Maizza are offering a free cocktail in Bar delle Buganville and an intimate dinner for two at Ristorante delle Palme. As well as this you are promised unlimited use of the hydromassage and steam baths in the hotel spa.
*Select Two Romantic Nights at Masseria Torre Maizza on our booking pages
Dining in
Everything from melons to mushrooms is home grown in Torre Maizza’s own organic farmland. Cooking is Puglian at its most creative, and daily changing menus might feature fresh-caught tuna with capers, squid ink risotto, thyme encrusted lamb and fresh lemon and mascarpone mousse. Delicious lunches at beach club major on home-made pastas, sushi and salads.
Olive oil, almonds, figs and local fruits come from the masseria’s own farm, where ham is cured and game, ducks and geese are reared (tuck into farm-fresh eggs at breakfast). Pastries and jams are made in the kitchens and the hotel’s own boat lands daily fresh seafood.
Dining out
If you don’t mid the drive, try Taverna della Gelosia in Ostuni (25km) or dine on freshest fish at Chichibio in Polignano a Mare.

Where?
Masseria Torre Maizza
What’s cooking?
Whole-wheat orecchiette pasta with broccoli, and baked gilthead with mussels, Adriatic prawns, cherry tomatoes and olives.
Dress the part
It’s glam after dark.
Top table?
Under the stars on warm evenings.
See & Do
Hop aboard the free shuttle or pedal off to the beautifully groomed private beach (there are help-yourself bikes) 4km away, where you can lounge on a shaded sunbed, play volleyball or nibble at the sushi bar. You’ll also find a range of watersports on offer.
Take a trip along the coast in the hotel’s private yacht, horse ride along the beach or strike out on the nearby nine hole golf course. There’s tennis nearby and even a cookery school at sister property Torre Coccaro where you can hone your culinary skills.
You’re ideally located here to explore the Baroque towns of Lecce and Ostuni, coastal Monopoli with its old port and seafront castle, and Polignano a Mare, famous for its dramatic cliffs and sea caves. The town of Trani has a cathedral on the sea, Alberobello is packed with little conical trulli houses, while Matera is famous for its troglodyte caves.
Shop
Pick up some local ceramics in the village of Grottaglie, where there are hundreds of small-scale producers. There are antique and flea markets in one or other of the local towns most Sundays.
Spa
Housed in Torre Maizza’s ancient watchtower, the hotel’s fabulous Aveda Spa is a place to relax and rejuvenate. Try an Ayurvedic massage (using the farm’s own organic herbs and olive oil), steam in the aromatised Turkish bath or bubble away in the whirlpool.
After dark
Sink a chaser or two in the rooftop bar, with its floor cushions and lanterns. If you’re hankering for the bright lights, you’ll find plenty of clubs and bars in nearby Capitolo. Further afield, head for Trappeto (American-style bar) in Monopoli or the Mavu disco in Locorotondo.
Dates
July
Book tickets for one of the feast of opera and classical music concerts at the Valle d’Itria festival in Martina Franca.
Everything from melons to mushrooms is home grown in Torre Maizza’s own organic farmland. Cooking is Puglian at its most creative, and daily changing menus might feature fresh-caught tuna with capers, squid ink risotto, thyme encrusted lamb and fresh lemon and mascarpone mousse. Delicious lunches at beach club major on home-made pastas, sushi and salads.
Olive oil, almonds, figs and local fruits come from the masseria’s own farm, where ham is cured and game, ducks and geese are reared (tuck into farm-fresh eggs at breakfast). Pastries and jams are made in the kitchens and the hotel’s own boat lands daily fresh seafood.
Dining out
If you don’t mid the drive, try Taverna della Gelosia in Ostuni (25km) or dine on freshest fish at Chichibio in Polignano a Mare.
Where?
Masseria Torre Maizza
What’s cooking?
Whole-wheat orecchiette pasta with broccoli, and baked gilthead with mussels, Adriatic prawns, cherry tomatoes and olives.
Dress the part
It’s glam after dark.
Top table?
Under the stars on warm evenings.
See & Do
Hop aboard the free shuttle or pedal off to the beautifully groomed private beach (there are help-yourself bikes) 4km away, where you can lounge on a shaded sunbed, play volleyball or nibble at the sushi bar. You’ll also find a range of watersports on offer.
Take a trip along the coast in the hotel’s private yacht, horse ride along the beach or strike out on the nearby nine hole golf course. There’s tennis nearby and even a cookery school at sister property Torre Coccaro where you can hone your culinary skills.
You’re ideally located here to explore the Baroque towns of Lecce and Ostuni, coastal Monopoli with its old port and seafront castle, and Polignano a Mare, famous for its dramatic cliffs and sea caves. The town of Trani has a cathedral on the sea, Alberobello is packed with little conical trulli houses, while Matera is famous for its troglodyte caves.
Shop
Pick up some local ceramics in the village of Grottaglie, where there are hundreds of small-scale producers. There are antique and flea markets in one or other of the local towns most Sundays.
Spa
Housed in Torre Maizza’s ancient watchtower, the hotel’s fabulous Aveda Spa is a place to relax and rejuvenate. Try an Ayurvedic massage (using the farm’s own organic herbs and olive oil), steam in the aromatised Turkish bath or bubble away in the whirlpool.
After dark
Sink a chaser or two in the rooftop bar, with its floor cushions and lanterns. If you’re hankering for the bright lights, you’ll find plenty of clubs and bars in nearby Capitolo. Further afield, head for Trappeto (American-style bar) in Monopoli or the Mavu disco in Locorotondo.
Dates
July
Book tickets for one of the feast of opera and classical music concerts at the Valle d’Itria festival in Martina Franca.
GETTING THERE
Location
Contrada Coccaro, 72015 Savelletri di Fasano.
Parking
There is free guest parking.
Trains
Fasano station – 3km
Taxis
Roughly EUR 120 from Bari or Brindisi airports.
Airport
Brindisi – 45km or Bari – 50km.

Rooms and suites
20 rooms and eight suites
Special features
Rooms have beautiful bedlinen and duck-down duvets, wi-fi, CD players and LCD TVs with satellite and music channels. Bathrooms are stocked with the hotel’s own olive oil soaps.
Also…
Top suites have private pools and jacuzzi tubs for two. There’s a heated outdoor pool flanked by a teak deck for lounging – and of course the beach club.
ESSENTIAL INFO
Rates guide
EUR 280 – 1,000
Open/closed
Open all year
Check-in
2pm
Check-out
Midday
Minimum night stay?
No
Breakfast
Breakfast is served until 10.30am.Try the farm-fresh eggs and home baked breads and pastries.
Room service
Available morning and evening
Children
Over-10s are welcome during peak summer months.
Pets
No
Air conditioning
Yes – all rooms
Languages
English, French, German and Spanish
Wedding license?
Wedding parties with up to 100 guests are catered for.
Eco conscience
Almost everything you eat here is organic.
Your contact
Vittorio Muolo – Owner
Location
Contrada Coccaro, 72015 Savelletri di Fasano.
Parking
There is free guest parking.
Trains
Fasano station – 3km
Taxis
Roughly EUR 120 from Bari or Brindisi airports.
Airport
Brindisi – 45km or Bari – 50km.
Rooms and suites
20 rooms and eight suites
Special features
Rooms have beautiful bedlinen and duck-down duvets, wi-fi, CD players and LCD TVs with satellite and music channels. Bathrooms are stocked with the hotel’s own olive oil soaps.
Also…
Top suites have private pools and jacuzzi tubs for two. There’s a heated outdoor pool flanked by a teak deck for lounging – and of course the beach club.
ESSENTIAL INFO
Rates guide
EUR 280 – 1,000
Open/closed
Open all year
Check-in
2pm
Check-out
Midday
Minimum night stay?
No
Breakfast
Breakfast is served until 10.30am.Try the farm-fresh eggs and home baked breads and pastries.
Room service
Available morning and evening
Children
Over-10s are welcome during peak summer months.
Pets
No
Air conditioning
Yes – all rooms
Languages
English, French, German and Spanish
Wedding license?
Wedding parties with up to 100 guests are catered for.
Eco conscience
Almost everything you eat here is organic.
Your contact
Vittorio Muolo – Owner









