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Masseria San Domenico

Strada Litoranea 379 Salvelletri di Fasano, Fasano, Italy, 72015
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About us

Against the backdrop of the blue Mediterranean sky and sea, Masseria San Domenico lies only 500 metres from the Adriatic coast in the Italy's Puglia region, its whitewashed building standing amidst centenarian olive groves. Providing a truly unique location for a high profile conference, a glamorous wedding or a one-of-a-kind social gathering, from April to November Masseria San Domenico is available for exclusive let (from 2 to 3 nights, on request only). Masseria San Domenico is the ideal place for Guest s with no children.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built-
Renovated-
Total meeting space6,006 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms40
Venue typeLuxury hotel

Industry Ratings

Italia Hotel Classification
Northstar

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Rental car service
Business services
  • AV capabilities
Recreational activities
  • Golf course on grounds
  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
6,006.3 sq. ft.
Largest room
3,013.9 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
3
Second largest room
2,615.6 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Salone San Domenico
2,615.6 sq. ft.
-
150
40
-
150
60
Sala Hobby
376.7 sq. ft.
-
15
--
15
10
San Domenico restaurant + Sala del fico
3,013.9 sq. ft.
-
200
-
200
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
40
Suites
15

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 31.07 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking

Local Attractions

International Bari Airport
International Bari Airport
Airport
1 hr
International Airport Code: BRI - The new Bari International Airport Aeroporto di Bari "Karol Wojtyla" is bound to become an essential benchmark to test the economic development of Apulia. A region that stands, among Southern Italian Regions, high up in terms of growth and efficiency.
Viale Enzo Ferrari
Bari, IT 70128
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Brindisi Airport - Aeroporto del Salento
Brindisi Airport - Aeroporto del Salento
Airport
45 mins
International Airport Code: BDS - The new Airport of Salento is a structure of great strategic importance, as it serves the provinces of Brindisi, Lecce and Taranto. The newly revamped hub is part of an articulated transport system for the whole region, and a fundamental asset for a territory with a strong vocation for tourism. This vital structure has recently undergone dramatic improvements in terms of quality standards and passenger services.
Aeroporto del Salento, Contrada Baroncin
Brindisi, IT 72100
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Alberobello
Alberobello
Historical landmark
30 mins
Alberobello is located in the heart of Murgia dei Trulli, and its characteristic historical center is a World Heritage site. The town, which was awarded the orange flag by the Italian Touring Club, preserves an historical center made of trulli, buildings erected with dry stone featuring lime-washed walls and a cone-shaped roof built exposed stones. The top of these particular buildings are often decorated with inscriptions of different shapes painted with lime water and depicting zodiacal or religious symbols.
Alberobello, IT 70011
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Ostuni
Ostuni
Recreation
30 mins
Ostuni is located in southern Murgia, only eight kilometers away from the Adriatic coast, and represents one of the most important cultural centers in Salento. The charm of Ostuni, nicknamed the white city, lies in the characteristic white color of its lime-washed old buildings, dominated by the cathedral whose style is still a matter of dispute, although some have argued that it might be related to the Gothic-Romanesque building tradition which has left several examples throughout the Apulian territory
Ostuni, IT 72017
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Castellana caves
Castellana caves
Museum
40 mins
The Castellana caves are considered the most important speleological environment in Italy and Europe: their wide range of crystal concretions, their size and amazing variety of natural galleries are responsible for the role played by the caves of Puglia.
Castellana, IT 70013
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Locorotondo
Locorotondo
Recreation
25 mins
Considered one of the most beautiful hamlets in Italy and awarded with the orange flag by the Italian Touring Club, Locorotondo lies on a plateau 410 meters above sea level, which curves inwards in the south-eastern part of Murgia dei Trulli, in Valle d’Itria, half way between the Adriatic and the Ionian sea.
Locorotondo, IT 70010
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Cisternino
Cisternino
Recreation
30 mins
The municipality of Cisternino is located in the amazing Valle d’Itria, renowned for its trulli, the cultivated fields, the centuries-old olive trees and dry stonewalls. In the old town you can admire the many historical palaces: the Governor’s palace, a wonderful example of the Apulian Baroque; the Bishop’s palace, the Amati palace, the Lagravinese palace, the palace of De Vitofranceschi and the Ricci-Capece palace annexed to the homonymous tower, also known as the Wind tower.
Cisternino, IT 72014
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Polignano a Mare
Polignano a Mare
Recreation
30 mins
Nicknamed the ‘’Pearl of the Adriatic sea’’ and hometown of Domenico Modugno, Polignano a Mare lies only 30 km south of Bari, stretching along a jagged coastline characterized by blue flag beaches with crystal-clear waters and partially submerged sea caves. A meeting point of different cultures, its historic center shows traces of Arab, Byzantine, Spanish and Norman rule, for instance the remains of the four watchtowers that once dominated the old town walls. Particularly interesting are the mother church dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption dating back to 1295 and the archway on the main gate, once the only access to the town.
Polignano a mare, IT 70044
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Monopoli
Monopoli
Recreation
15 mins
Monopoli is a small town on the Adriatic coastline south of Bari. Its shoreline includes 25 blue flag sand beaches stretching over 13 km, among which the most popular are Capitolo, the rocky, narrow neck beach of Cala di Torre Incina dominated by a tower dating back to 1539, and the beach of Santo Stefano, named after the nearby Benedictine Abbey built in 1086 by Geoffrey of Hauteville.
Monopoli, IT 70043
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Castel del Monte
Castel del Monte
Historical landmark
90 mins
Castel del Monte was commissioned by emperor Frederick II and it was completed aroun 1240. It was long considered to be either an astronomical observatory or a hunting lodge. It stands on a gentle hill surrounded by the green of the National Park of Alta Murgia. The castle was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996.
Andria, IT 76121
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Bari
Bari
Recreation
50 mins
The chief town of the Region is between the provinces of Foggia and Brindisi. The plains stretch almost entirely along the coast and only briefly touch upon the Murgia Barese. The town is in the shape of a bird with open wings, whose head forms the nucleus of Bari Vecchia, the old town.
Bari, IT 70100
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Brindisi
Brindisi
Recreation
45 mins
Brindisi is in the Salento plains and on the Adriatic sea, with a natural harbour jutting into the land and whose deer-like shape determined the name of the town.
Brindisi, IT 72100
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Lecce
Lecce
Recreation
1 hr
A journey through the Province of Lecce will take visitors from prehistoric civilizations, through Medieval architecture and to the masterpieces of the Baroque architecture of the city of Lecce, via ancient traditions and the skills of master craftsmen. All this then, is seasoned with the intense and genuine flavors bestowed by the generous terrain.
Lecce, IT 73100
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Masseria San Domenico Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

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Does Masseria San Domenico have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

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Health and Safety

Were practices at Masseria San Domenico developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Masseria San Domenico clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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