Puglia
Benvenuti a Trullo Alba – Your Gateway to Timeless Puglia
Whether you're sipping local wine under the veranda, exploring UNESCO World Heritage towns like Alberobello, swimming in crystal-clear Adriatic waters, or discovering hidden trattorias in nearby villages, every day here invites a new adventure.
From vibrant food markets and centuries-old architecture to quiet countryside walks and unforgettable coastal views — Puglia is yours to explore. Welcome to a slower pace of life, rich in taste, tradition, and beauty.
Alberobello
20km / 25 min drive
Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Puglia region of southern Italy, globally famous for its extraordinary trulli — traditional limestone dwellings with conical stone roofs that make the town look like a fairytale village.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Ostuni
21km / 25 min drive
Ostuni, known as La Città Bianca (“The White City”), is a stunning hilltop town in Puglia, southern Italy, famous for its dazzling whitewashed buildings, dramatic views of the Adriatic Sea, and a historic center that feels like a Mediterranean maze carved from light and stone.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Locorotondo
11km / 15 min drive
Locorotondo is a serene and elegant hilltop town in Puglia, southern Italy, best known for its circular layout, whitewashed houses with unusual pitched roofs, and sweeping views over the Valle d’Itria countryside dotted with trulli and olive groves.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Martina Franca
6km / 10 min drive
Martina Franca is a vibrant and historic town in the Valle d’Itria region of Puglia, southern Italy. Known for its Baroque architecture, elegant palaces, and lively cultural scene, it offers a sophisticated contrast to the smaller, quieter villages nearby. With a population of around 50,000, it’s the largest town in the valley and serves as a local hub of art, music, and gastronomy.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Cisternino
6km / 10 min drive
Cisternino is a charming hilltop town in the Valle d’Itria region of Puglia, southern Italy. It is renowned for its whitewashed historic center, narrow alleyways, arched passages, and picturesque balconies overflowing with flowers — a classic example of Mediterranean architecture and ambiance.
Cisternino is particularly famous for its "fornelli pronti" — butcher shops that grill meat on the spot, especially local specialties like bombette (cheese-filled pork rolls). Dining is informal, hearty, and deeply rooted in local tradition.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Ceglie Messapica
17km / 22 min drive
Ceglie Messapica is one of the oldest towns in Puglia, southern Italy, known for its ancient roots, exceptional cuisine, and authentic charm. Less touristy than nearby towns like Ostuni or Alberobello, Ceglie offers a more down-to-earth, lived-in experience while still delivering beauty, history, and some of the best food in the region.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Polignano a Mare
40km / 45 min drive
Polignano a Mare is a captivating coastal town in Puglia, southern Italy, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, whitewashed buildings, and azure Adriatic waters. Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," this picturesque locale offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Monopoli
34km / 40 min drive
Monopoli, located on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, Italy, is a captivating seaside town that seamlessly blends historical charm with coastal beauty. Its name, derived from the Greek "monos polis" meaning "unique city," reflects its distinctive character .
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

Fasano
20km / 30 min drive
Fasano is nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the Itria Valley. Known for its whitewashed old town, nearby beaches in Savelletri, and the popular Zoosafari, it offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and coastal beauty.
950 FT²
4 BEDS
$300,000

