Five trulli with swimming pool in Cisternino, the white village of Valle d'Itria.
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A beautiful renovated B&B run by a lovely family. The parents, and son, Andrea, were helpful, flexible, and made our stay enjoyable. A pool with a view and a delicious breakfast every morning was served. One of the first B&B’s in the area and highly recommended!
A STUNNING family run business that is simply magic. I have so much to say about this place I don't know where to start. I think I'll come back to add more detail but as soon as we've landed home I was desperate to give them the 5 stars they deserve. 0 complaints. You must stay here, we were sad to leave.
We have been returning to Antica Aia for 7 years. The accommodations, breakfasts, scenery, pool, location make this a mini utopia. Highly recommended.
Fantastic place for vacation in Puglia: hospitable and considerate hosts, very beautiful, clean and convenient trulli, silent place and perfect location to reach all interesting spots in reagion.
I recently stayed here with my partner this July. I cannot recommend it enough; it is in a great location which means that you are a short drive to everywhere you want to go, the building has been beautifully restored and has been well furnished, as well as there being a great pool to cool down after a day out & about. On top of this the welcome & the way in which you are looked after really is fantastic; we were delivered an amazing breakfast every morning at our choice of time, given a great intro to the area and had our room cleaned every day. All in all we felt so welcome and had a much better experience than if we had been at a hotel; this is my third visit to Puglia and this has been the best accommodation experience I have had & can be easily booked direct through their own website. Also if you are using GPS off an iPhone it tells you you have reached your destination, you haven't! you need to keep going and it is a little further down the road on the left with a gated entrance and has a little sign.






