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Hotel Masseria Santa Lucia, Ostuni

Strada Statale 379 Km 23, Ostuni

In The Characteristic Medieval Town Of Ostuni, In The Province Of Brindisi, Among The Sparkling White Houses, The Green Of The Surrounding Vegetation And The Deep Blue Of The Adriatic, Ands The Grand Hotel Masseria Santa Lucia. The Htel, Once An Old Farmhouse And Its Estate, Restructured And Enlarged, Still Has The Architectural Features Of The Previous Building In Its Communal Areas. Inaugurated In 1992, The Hotel Complex Has 90 Rooms All Attentively Furnished In Modern Style And Fitted With Air-conditioning, Heating, Mini Bar, Satellite Tv, Telephone And Spacious Patio Garden. The Communal Areas Are Also Comfortable And Welcoming Hall, Reception, Internal Bar, Tv Lounge, Reading Room, Conference Room, Hall For Receptions, Lounge, And Restaurant. Conceived To Satisfy Even The Most Demanding Of Guests, The Hotel Also Offers A Large Terrazzo With Sea View, Private Garden, Swimming Pool, Reserved Car Parking Space, Amphitheatre, Laundry, Newsagents And Tobacconist*s, 5-a-side Football Pitches, Tennis Courts, Private Beach. Guests Also Have Medical Care Available As Well As Piano Bar, Kid*s Club And Babysitting Service. Finally, The Grand Hotel Masseria Santa Lucia Offers Exclusive Comforts Together With The Chance To Take Interesting Excursions To The Many Delightful Places In The Province Of Brindisi. The Hotel Masseria Santa Lucia Is Open All Year.

Reservations: Toll Free 1-800-311-5045 (Europe 800 20 69 20 29)





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Surrounding Area

Fasano Fasano, A Bright White Circle Amid The Dense Greenery Of Olives And Almonds, Lies Peacefully On The Fertile Plain Stretching Between The Adriatic And The Last Steep Slopes Of The Murge. In An Area Inhabited Since Prehistoric Times, The Montalbano Dolmen Is Fascinating Testimony Together With Cave Dwellings - Those Of Lama D*antico Are Enthralling, All Carved Out Of The Rock - Fasano Was Founded Around The Tenth Century Ad From A Farm Estate Owned By The Monastery Of Santo Stefano. At The Beginning Of The Fourteenth Century, It Passed Under The Knights Of Malta And Was Their Feudal Holding Until The Sixteenth Century, When On 2 June, 1678, It Victoriously Repelled A Ferocious Attack By 300 Turkish Pirates, In Memory Of Which, Every Year The Scamiciata Is Celebrated, A Magnificent Parade In Costume, Enlivening The White Historic Center, With Its Fine, Large Piazza Ciaia And The Seventeenth Century Mother Church. The Vast, Variegated Territory Of The Town Contains Some Real Gems The Vestiges Of Roman Egnatia, Immortalized In The Verses Of Horace, The Welcoming Seaside Resorts On The Enchanting Sand And Rock Coast, Savelletri, An Old Fishing Village, And Torre Canne, With Its Famous Thermal Spa - Lovely Pezze Di Greco, The Pretty, Healthy Hill Villages Surrounding Fasano Itself. Among These Delightful Selva Stands Out, 396 M. Above Sea Level, It Makes A Splendid Terrace Over The Plain Below And Over The Adriatic Coast. Exclusive And Favorite Holiday Destination, Among Lush Ilex, Strawberry Tree And Olive Woods, It Contains Typical Trulli And Unusual Oriental Architecture, Dominating, Moreover, The Most Extensive Wildlife Park In Europe, The Famous Zoosafari, Lying On The Foothills Of The Murge. Brinidisi Situated On A Deep Coastal Bay, Brindisi, Provincial Capital And Main Port Of The Lower Adriatic, Develops Along Two Long Arms Of Sea. The Latter Girdle The Historic Center Lying On A Hillock And Then Ramify Into A Curious Deer*s Head Shape, Nowadays Represented In The Civic Coat-of-arms And Recalled In The Messapian Name Brendon, In The Origin Of The Ancient Place Name. A Roman Colony In 244 Bc, The City Was Linked To The Capital By The Via Appia And, Later By The Traiana, Thanks To The City*s Naturally Safe Harbor And Its Strategic Position Facing The Orient, It Became A Leading Roman Trading Post And Naval Base, Where Important Historical Events Occurred. With The Fall Of The Roman Empire, The City Also Declined Rapidly, But Was Fortified In Successive Periods, With The Building Of Two Castles. In The Eleventh And Twelfth Century The City Was An Embarkation Point For The Crusades And Pilgrimages, While At The End Of The Nineteenth Century, It Became The Main Port On The Indian Mail Trade Route. Numerous, And Remarkably Interesting, Are The Remains Of The City*s Illustrious Past Including The Terminal Columns Of The Via Appia, The Quite Superb Collection Of The Archaeological Museum, The Interesting Church Of S. Giovanni Al Sepolcro, A Brilliant Example Of Norman Architecture, The Old Duomo Which Still Has Valuable Fragments Of Its Romanesque Mosaic Floor, The Portico Of The Knights Templars, Its Crossed Vaults And Pointed Portals Distinguished By The Characteristic Two Colored Quoins. Its Fascinating History Well In Evidence, Brindisi, Among The Most Important Italian Ports For Greece, Albania And Turkey, Is A Modern, Dynamic City, Reaching Out, Today, As In The Past, Towards The Orient. Bari Capital Of The Region, And Second City Of Continental Southern Italy For Urban Density And Economic Activities, Bari - Made Up Of Two Distinct Nuclei, The Old Center And The Village Area Named After Murat- Stands On The Shores Of The Adriatic, About Midway Up The Coast Of Puglia. Originally Developing On A Small Peninsula Stretching Into The Sea, And Inhabited In The Bronze Age, It Was A Peucezian Center In Historic Times, Then Becoming A Municipium In The Roman Imperial Age. Once The Empire Had Fallen The City Experienced Mixed Fortunes. Occupied By The Byzantines, *sixth Century Ad*,

Types of Room

- Standard Rm 1 Double -
Room With One Double Bed
Comfortable Room With Spacious Patio-garden

- Standard Rm 2 Twins -
Room With Two Twin Beds
Comfortable Room With Spacious Patio-garden



Directions

By Car
The Masseria Santa Lucia Is Easily Reached From
The Northern Side And From Bari, The Regional
Capital, On The Main Ss. 16 Road.
From The Ionian Side And From Taranto, Instead,
Take The Ss. 172, Along The Panoramic Route
Through The Murgia Of The Trulli.
Motorway A14 Milano-bari/ A16 Roma-bari Exit Bari
Nord Direction Brindisi S.s. 379 Bari-brindisi
Direction Ostuni.

By Plane
The Masseria Santa Lucia Is About 31 Km From The
Brindisi Airport And 90 Km From The Bari Airport.

By Train
The Masseria Santa Lucia Is Located 6 Km From The
Fasano Railway Station.



Policies

Children Policy
Children From 0 To 3 Years Old In Iii Added Bed
Euro 25.82 Per Night.
Children From 3 To 8 Years Old In Iii Added Bed
30 Percent Reduction.

Special Offers
Family Plan
From September 21 To December 28, 2002
2 Adults Plus 2 Children Up To 8 Years Old 3
Adults.

No Pets Allowed.

- Travel Agency Commission Policy -
8 Percent Commission Paid To Travel Agents.

- Tax Policy -
1. 10 Percent Tax Included




 

 

 

 

 

 

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