What to see in Salento: the historical memory of a unique territory 

Masserie nel Salento

If you are wondering what to see in Salento, we can assure you that, in such a generous area, you will be spoiled for choice!
Puglia is a land rich in history, culture, nature, hospitality, traditions and food and wine products, a perfect combination of excellences that will give you authentic emotions and extraordinary beauty.

Salento in particular, is a magical land, a green peninsula between the Adriatic and the Ionian seas, with acres of centuries-old olive trees that cling to the red earth; a clear blue sky, the scent of clean air, a dream landscape where you can regenerate and relax with friends and loved ones.

If you are looking for a place to sleep in Salento in a strategic location, we are looking forward to show you Masseria Berzario, an oasis of relaxation and tranquility where you can rest during your vacation.

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The Sea Of Salento 

The Salento Adriatic coast is full of wonderful places that have been awarded with the Blue Flag and the 5 sails of Legambiente: Roca Vecchia, San Foca, Torre dell’Orso, Torre Specchia and Sant’Andrea stretch over a very well organised tourist area, with coves of very fine sandy beaches alternating with cliff bays that overlook crystal clear waters. Roca, a characteristic inlet with a natural pool (recognised among the 10 most beautiful natural pools in the world) and Frassanito, the ideal destination for surfing enthusiasts and, a few kilometers away, Alimini beach and Alimini lakes. Then there is Otranto, Porto Badisco, Santa Cesarea, Castro and many other wonderful places. In summer, the Salento coast becomes a single tourist village, where guests can attend free music shows, art exhibitions, and they can be guided in the discovery of local flavors and knowledge.

Art, Culture and Cuisine of Salento 

Sleeping in Salento also offers you the opportunity to visit and discover “the land of the Apulian Baroque” which you can admire in the historical and religious buildings of Lecce, Otranto, Gallipoli, Santa Maria di Leuca, Galatina, Galatone and Nardò.  Not to mention the excellent food and wine: fruity oil, Negroamaro wine, homemade pasta, delicious desserts such as the “pasticciotto” and the artisan shops that are located in the small villages where craftsmen work papier-mâché and Lecce stone. 

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Visit Salento Starting from the Berzario Masseria 

Some Distances
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The beaches of Salento
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