
The Amalfi Coast gets the headlines, but Puglia is Italy’s top secret travel destination. United’s new nonstop flight from Newark to Bari has made the southern region easier to reach from the U.S., opening the door to whitewashed towns, Adriatic beaches, centuries-old olive groves, and fewer crowds than Italy’s better-known summer escapes
That mix is exactly why I wanted to go. Puglia sits at the heel of Italy’s boot, stretching along the Adriatic coast with cliffside towns like Polignano a Mare, the conical trulli of Alberobello, the whitewashed lanes of Ostuni, and a food scene centered on seafood, handmade pasta, olive oil, and local wine
I based myself at Canne Bianche Lifestyle Hotel in Torre Canne, a beachfront property between Ostuni, Alberobello, Monopoli, and Polignano a Mare. It gave me the best of both versions of Puglia: easy access to the region’s most photogenic towns, and a quiet seaside place to come back to after a day of exploring
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I recently used n Torre Canne as a base for exploring the region. Located between Ostuni, Alberobello, Monopoli, and Polignano a Mare, the beachfront property puts many of Puglia’s most iconic sights within easy reach while providing a relaxing place to return to at the end of the day
Design and style at Puglia’s Canne Bianche Lifestyle Hotel

Canne Bianche blends into the coastal landscape without trying too hard. The low-rise buildings are inspired by traditional masserie. Still, the interiors are clean-lined and contemporary: pale stone floors, soft linen textures, and neutral tones that never distract from the view. The layout encourages movement between indoor and outdoor spaces, with shaded terraces, open-air walkways, and plenty of spots to sit and soak in the sea breeze
The hotel has 49 rooms and suites, each with a terrace or patio. Some open directly into the gardens, while others face the sea. Even the entry-level rooms feel spacious and serene, with thoughtful details like writing desks, rain showers, and local bath products. If you want to splurge, go for one of the higher categories with an ocean-facing terrace large enough to dine or lounge without leaving your room
Inside the rooms at Canne Bianche Lifestyle Hotel

Rooms at Canne Bianche are built with calmness in mind. Garden rooms open onto patios shaded by greenery, while upgraded rooms and suites offer more expansive terraces and clearer views of the Adriatic. Some rooms feature outdoor amenities—private balconies or patios—with ample space to sit, read, or savor a glass of wine without leaving your room
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Instead of ornate décor, expect a clean palette: natural stone accents, soft neutral hues, marble in the bathrooms, rainfall showers or hydromassage tubs, and linen fabrics. I loved the way the sunlight pours in early morning, the quiet of the gardens, and how every design detail feels purposeful
After days spent visiting Alberobello’s trulli, wandering white streets in Ostuni, or exploring Monopoli’s piazzas, returning to one of these rooms feels like hitting pause. Spacious without being showy, peaceful without silence so perfect it feels staged—just enough comfort to let you unwind, and enough isolation to let Puglia’s evening sky and dim glow of terrace lights become part of your stay
Pool, spa, and direct sea access
The hotel’s seafront pool runs parallel to the shoreline, creating the illusion that you could swim straight into the horizon. Cushioned loungers and shaded cabanas border it, the perfect setup for a day that alternates between pool dips and Adriatic swims. Just beyond the deck, a slight stretch of beach offers direct access to the sea for those who prefer saltwater to freshwater
Wellness here is unhurried. TheAqua Spa offers a thermal circuit, Turkish bath, sauna, and a small fitness space. Treatment rooms host massages, facials, and scrubs, many of which incorporate local ingredients such as Puglian olive oil, citrus, and aromatic herbs. It’s the kind of spa where you emerge feeling restored rather than rushed, ready to slip back into the rhythm of a long afternoon by the water
Where to eat at Canne Bianche

With two excellent restaurants on-site, you don’t need to go far for a great meal. Autentico Wine & Restaurant, the hotel’s fine-dining option, highlights seasonal ingredients from the surrounding region—handmade orecchiette, just-caught seafood, and vegetablesainvillea and softly lit at night, featuring a wine list that leans into local varietals, such as Primitivo and Fiano
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For something more casual, Giùammare Osteria Contemporaneasits closer to the sea. It’s the spot for wood-fired pizza, fresh prawns, and plates of grilled vegetables paired with chilled rosato. The views are just as appealing as the food, especially during aperitivo hour when the sky turns gold and the menu shifts to spritzes and small bites
Day trips from Canne Bianche in Puglia

One of Canne Bianche’s strengths is its location—peaceful enough to feel removed from the bustle, yet well placed for exploring. Torre Canne itself has a working fishing harbor and a few small cafés, the kind of village where the tide dictates daily life
But within 20 minutes, you can be in the cliffside town of Polignano a Mare, watching locals dive into the water from limestone ledges, or in Monopoli’sold town, where narrow lanes open onto sunlit piazzas
Inland, the Valle d’Itria offers rolling countryside dotted with olive trees and the conical stone trulli of Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ostuni, the “White City,” rises from the hills in a cascade of sun-bleached buildings, its cathedral square perfect for a late-morning coffee
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Nature reserves line this stretch of Italy’s Adriatic coast, with dunes, wild herbs, and quieter pockets of sand for days when you want a change from the hotel’s pool and beach
Farther afield, Lecce’s baroque architecture and Bari’s atmospheric old port make compelling day trips. Golfers can book a tee time at the nearby San Domenico Golf Club, where fairways run along the sea
And for food lovers, this part of Puglia is rich in vineyards, olive presses, and small-scale producers offering tastings that reveal just how deeply the region’s identity is tied to what grows here
When to visit Puglia for the best experience
Canne Bianche operates seasonally, typically from spring through the December holiday season. Summer brings long days and warm seas, but also more foot traffic in popular towns like Alberobello and Ostuni. If you’re looking for a quieter pace, consider visiting in late spring or fall. The water is still swimmable, the restaurants are less crowded, and the light is softer in all the right ways
Even in high season, Torre Canne stays relatively peaceful. It’s the kind of place you return to after a day of exploring and actually feel like you’re on vacation

Becca Blond Creator
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