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Ostuni – La Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – La Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – la Festa di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – Presepe Vivente
Ostuni – la chiesa di San Vito Martire
Ostuni – Presepe Vivente
Ostuni – Presepe Vivente
Ostuni – Presepe Vivente
Ostuni – Presepe Vivente
Ostuni – la Befana
Ostuni – la Befana
Ostuni – la Befana
Mesagne – il Castello
Oria
Mesagne – la Chiesa di Sant’Anna
Mesagne – la Chiesa Matrice
Oria – la Piazza Manfredi
Oria – la Piazza Lama
Oria – il Castello
Oria – la Cattedrale di Maria Santissima Assunta in Cielo
Francavilla Fontana – la Chiesa Matrice
Oria – la Porta Ebraica
Francavilla Fontana – Piazza Umberto 1
Francavilla Fontana – Palazzo Imperiali
Francavilla Fontana – la Chiesa Matrice
Cisternino
Cisternino
Cisternino
Cisternino – Piazza Vittorio Emanuele
Fasano – Piazza Mercato Nuovo
Fasano – Piazza Ciaia / Palazzo Municipale
Ostuni – la Citta Bianca
Fasano – Chiesa di Sant’Antonio abate
Ostuni – la vista dal Centro Storico
Ostuni – Centro Storico
Ostuni – il Cimitero
Ostuni – Centro Storico
Ostuni – Centro Storico
Ostuni – la Citta Bianca
Ostuni – Centro Storico
Ostuni – la chiesa del Carmine
San Vito dei Normanni – il Calvario
San Vito dei Normanni – il Castello
San Vito dei Normanni – Santa Maria della Vittoria
San Michele Salentino – la Piazza Marconi
Ostuni – la Chiesa di San Francisco d’Assisi
San Michele Salentino – la Chiesa di San Michele
Ostuni – la Cattedrale
Ostuni – Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – La Citta Bianca
Ostuni – il Palazzo Municipale
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Ostuni – Sagra Vecchi Tempi
Mesagne – Chiesa Matrice
Mesagne – il centro storico
Mesagne – Chiesa di Santa Anna
Mesagne – il centro storico
Mesagne – Porta Grande
Torre Santa Susanna – la biblioteca
Torre Santa Susanna – la Chiesa Matrice
Torre Santa Susanna – il Castello Conti Filo
Torre Santa Susanna – la Colonna di Santa Susanna
Oria – la Chiesa di San Benedetto
Oria – la Porta Manfredi
Oria – la Piazza Manfredi
Latiano – il cimitero
Latiano – Chiesa dell’Immaculata
Latiano – la Chiesa Matrice
Latiano – il Palazzo Imperiali
Pilone
Monticelli
Torre Santa Sabina
Ceglie Messapica
Ceglie Messapica – Castello Ducale
Ceglie Messapica – Castello Ducale
Ceglie Messapica
Ceglie Messapica – Piazza Plebiscito
Brindisi – Viale Regina Margherita
Brindisi – le Colonne Romane
Santuario Santa Maria di Belvedere
Santuario Santa Maria di Belvedere
Santuario Santa Maria di Belvedere
Ostuni – La Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – La Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – Festivale di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – Palazzo Municipale
Ostuni – San Vito Martire
Ostuni – La Cattedrale
Ostuni – La Citta Bianca
Carovigno – Castello della Dentice
Carovigno
Carovigno
San Vito dei Normanni – Santa Maria della Vittoria
San Vito dei Normanni – il Castello
Ostuni – Chiesa San Francisco d’Assisi
San Vito dei Normanni
Ostuni – la Cavalcata
Ostuni
Ostuni – Festa di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni – il centro storico
Ostuni – il centro storico
Ostuni – la Cattedrale
Ostuni – Festa di Sant’Oronzo
Ostuni
Ostuni – Villanova – Ristorante “La Torre”
Ostuni – Villanova
Ostuni – Villanova
Brindisi – Piazza Cairoli
Brindisi – Area Archeologica di San Pietro Schiavoni
Brindisi – Loggia Balsamo
Brindisi – Piazza Duomo
Brindisi – Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Brindisi – Chiesa di San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Brindisi – Castello Svevo
Brindisi – Convento di Santa Teresa
Brindisi – Chiesa di Santa Teresa
Brindisi – Monumento dei Caduti
Brindisi – Ristorante Pizzeria “Betty”
Brindisi – Ristorante Pizzeria “Betty”
Brindisi – Viale Regina Margherita
Brindisi – Porto Interno
Brindisi – Corso Garibaldi
Brindisi – Piazza del Popolo
Brindisi – Corso Umberto 1
Ostuni – Saturday market
Ostuni – Saturday market
Ostuni – Saturday market
Ostuni – Saturday market
Ostuni – Saturday market
Ostuni – Saturday market
0stuni – Saturday market

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CHECK OUT THE LATEST PUGLIA NEWS AND WEBSITE UPDATES

May 2025 A reminder that the Paris/Turin/Milan rail service is now fully operational after the long interruption caused by a landslide in 2023. Five services each way daily, a one-way trip costing £35/40. We have done an update of our advice about reaching Puglia by train from the UK. See detail here.

May 2025 New growth on our olive trees means we must stop pruning and start strimming to keep grass and weeds around the trees under control - an arduous and unpleasant job which continues into the hotter months. However, we are already thinking about the harvest months of September to November. Autumn visitors to Trullo Annunziata are very welcome. Weather is normally equable. The olive harvest activity is interesting. And Autumn is the period of wine festivals in towns all over Puglia. Inquiries about off peak stays then are invited.

May 2025 June is a beautiful month here in Puglia - sunny and warm, blossom on the trees, grass still green, an ideal time to visit the many attractive towns when they are lively but less busy than in July and August.

April 2025 Because of the pattern of bookings over the next few months, we are able to offer some short letting periods in between the longer bookings. If you only want a short stay, please do not hesitate to ask, we will see how this can be fitted in. Get in touch through [email protected]

A COUNTRYSIDE TRULLO HOLIDAY WITH YOUR PERSONAL SWIMMING POOL

A trullo (plural trulli) is the conical shaped cone farm building traditionally linked to Puglia. Trullo Annunziata is a four-domed trullo, reconstructed to the highest modern standards. It is located in the heart of the Puglia countryside, surrounded by olive and almond trees on Puglia Passion's home estate. It has the special advantage of a swimming pool for your personal use.

Although in a quiet, secluded spot, vibrant Ostuni is only about 10 kilometres away, and many other Puglia attractions can be easily visited before coming home to relax. Everything is provided for self catering, including a barbecue. The accommodation is perfect for couples or families with children - it has a double bed and a double sofa bed. Air conditioning and underfloor heating are there if needed. Extensive guest reviews have been completely positive. For full information click here.

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BOCCADORO - PUGLIA PASSION'S TOP QUALITY EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL AVAILABLE ONLINE

Puglia Passion's land contains about 300 established olive trees. From these we produce top quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil under the brand name Boccadoro (this is actually the name of the locality, but fortuitously translates as "mouth of gold"). Olives are picked by hand, pressed and processed strictly in accordance with traditional methods, then shipped to the UK for direct sales online delivered hassle-free (500ml bottles, 3 and 5 litre cans) to the customer by post or courier. To find out more about Boccadoro Extra Virgin Olive Oil and make an online purchase for home delivery, CLICK HERE.

It is not unusual for specialist olive oil retailers in the UK to have contacts with small producers in Italy; but Puglia Passion is a retailer as well as a producer. Everything is handled by Ed Roberts or his immediate family, under his personal supervision. He lives on his property in Italy, manages the trees, harvests olives, works with the local cooperative frantoio (olive press), bottles and labels the oil, then ships it to the UK (negotiating the tricky post Brexit regulations). In the UK he becomes a retailer, selling the oil mainly via the Boccadoro website, posting it directly to customers from his base in Chester. This direct involvement throughout is probably unique in this specialist business.

Boccadoro a high quality Extra Virgin Olive oil produced by traditional methods. The olives are harvested by hand, and within hours are "cold-pressed" at the DOP approved frantoio to ensure an olive oil of the highest standard. No pesticides or other chemicals are used in the oil’s production. Acidity levels are consistently low, well below the 0.8% maximum requirement for EVOO, more often than not at 0.2%, and never higher than 0.5%.

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