
Villa Irina (300 sqm) develops over two levels.
On the ground floor, there is a well-equipped kitchen and a living area that overlooks the courtyard, featuring comfortable seating and dining areas.
On the first floor, you'll find two triple bedrooms, each with a double and a single bed, and three double bedrooms, each with a double bed. Every bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom with a shower, and there is an additional separate bathroom with a shower.
Outside, Villa Irina is surrounded by olive and fruit trees, complemented by a large garden (20,000 sqm) with Mediterranean scrub plants, terraces, and grassy areas. The garden features a private swimming pool measuring 12 x 6 meters with a depth of 1.5 meters, a sun terrace equipped with sun loungers and umbrellas, a shady outdoor dining area furnished with tables and chairs, and convenient onsite parking.
Facilities: Air conditioning, Heating, Mosquito net, Internet Wi-Fi, TV, Kitchen, Fridge Freezer, Microwave, Oven, Washing machine, Iron/ironing board, Bed Linen, Hangers, Hairdryer, Balcony, Garden, Swimming pool, Terrace, Outdoor dining, Barbecue, Garden furniture, Private parking.
Sleeps 12 – Code AP393
Distances:
Nearest shops, restaurants, and services: more than 1.5 km
Nearest beach: 17 km
Nearest train station: Lecce 35 km
Nearest airport: Brindisi 82.8 km, Bari 201 km
Nearest town: Aradeo 4.6 km, Curtrofiano 7 km, Gallipoli 20.6 km, Lecce 33.6 km, Otranto 37 km, Santa Maria di Leuca 47.8 km
THINGS TO DO:
1. Explore the Ceramics Tradition: Cutrofiano is famous for its ceramics and pottery. Visit local workshops and artisans' studios to see traditional techniques in action, and pick up unique handcrafted souvenirs. Don't miss the Museo della Ceramica, which showcases the history and artistry of pottery in the region.
2. Take a Day Trip to Gallipoli: Just a 30-minute drive from Cutrofiano, Gallipoli is a gem on the Ionian Sea. Wander the historic Old Town, perched on an island connected by a bridge to the mainland, and explore its winding alleys, Castello Angioino, and baroque churches.
3. Indulge in Local Cuisine and Wine: Visit local wineries for a wine-tasting experience, especially focusing on Puglia's famous Primitivo and Negroamaro wines. Pair your tastings with local delicacies like orecchiette pasta or frise topped with fresh tomatoes and olive oil.
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