As part of a stunning natural ecosystem of beaches, sea, rocks, hills and woods in Monopoli, Santo Stefano Village is notable for its strong focus on the eco-friendly and sustainable tourism.
Accurate signs lead our guests to follow responsible behaviours in order to always respect and preserve the environment.
The natural location of our Mobile Holiday Homes at Santo Stefano Village is literally breath taking.
The town of Monopoli will amaze you with its 13km coast full of cliffs, small and evocative bays, golden sand beaches and crystal-clear water.
You holiday in Puglia will be like diving into the colours of this beautiful land.
Monopoli is rich in Roman (Egnazia), Byzantine (rural frescoes), Lombards, Norman (farmhouses and fortresses) e Hispanic (Carlo V Castle) remains.
The old town of the city is worth a visit, full of narrow lanes and stone little houses as well as precious artistic treasures. Monopoli’s old town is filled with small squares, bell towers, old churches and restaurants and it is surrounded by Carlo V Castle and its ancient walls, overlooking the turquoise blue sea.
Do not miss out the picturesque Martinelli Palace and Maria SS della Madia Cathedral that on December 16th and August 14th brings the event of the landing of the raft with the Virgin Mary back to life.
Thanks to its favourable location, Monopoli is the starting point to visit the famous Trullos in Alberobello, the well-known Caves in Castellana Grotte and the stunning Polignano a Mare. Other towns in the Itria Valley are really worth visiting such as Locorotondo and Martina Franca, which are perfect choice for a food and wine itinerary.
Moving down toward Brindisi, you can easily reach Ostuni, the famous “White city”, and Fasano, a city full of attractions for families thanks to its beaches and the “Safari” Zoo. Last but not least, the village of Savelletri where you can find the Archaeological Park and National Museum of Egnazia.