
Set among ancient olive groves in the rolling Itria Valley, Masseria Torre Maizza, a Rocco Forte Hotel, redefines restorative hospitality through a design-forward lens. Since its 2019 relaunch under the creative direction of Olga Polizzi, the 16th-century masseria has become a destination that invites stillness, reflection, and connection—rooted in place, but styled with unmistakable refinement.
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For 2025, the property unveils a new chapter with the opening of “Borgo degli Ulivi,” a collection of eleven additional rooms and suites launching this July, each one conceived as a private sanctuary in dialogue with the surrounding landscape.

The new accommodation offering includes the 75sqm Itria Suite, four 70sqm Corner Suites, and six Junior Suites measuring 55sqm each. Each suite features a private garden and swimming pool, continuing the hotel’s emphasis on quiet luxury and architectural intimacy. Designed by Polizzi, the spaces reference local materials, white limewashed walls, terracotta tiles, and verdant greens, while integrating contemporary furnishings that don’t distract from the views or the terrain. “Borgo degli Ulivi” echoes the stylistic vocabulary first introduced with “Borgo Pietra Viva,” Masseria Torre Maizza’s original residential cluster that established its design identity when the hotel reopened.

Beyond the architecture, the 2025 season offers guests curated local itineraries that extend the spirit of the masseria into the surrounding region. One such experience is the Foraging for One’s Personal Perfume workshop, where guests walk the countryside with a master perfumer, gathering wild herbs and native plants to craft their own scent. Another highlight is the Marine Sound Bath, which takes place in a hidden grotto near Monopoli. There, local musicians play traditional Apulian instruments as the sea provides a meditative backdrop, part concert, part ceremony. The journey continues to Polignano a Mare, a coastal town perched on cliffs above turquoise waters, often compared to the Amalfi Coast for its dramatic beauty.

On property, the sensory immersion continues with dining by Chef Fulvio Pierangelini, whose culinary direction across Rocco Forte Hotels is celebrated for its elegant simplicity. At Carosello, guests dine under citrus trees in a courtyard that feels suspended in time. Poolside, Violetta serves Mediterranean plates in a setting that encourages long lunches and slow afternoons. And beneath the vaulted arches of the old barn, the Bougainvillea Bar offers aperitivi with an atmospheric twist.

For beach days, the hotel’s exclusive Lido Bambù provides a serene shoreline setting just a short drive away, where guests can enjoy sunbeds, cocktails, and lunch steps from the sea. Like the rest of the Masseria experience, it’s effortless, refined, and quietly transportive.

With the expansion to 50 rooms and suites and the introduction of new experiences rooted in local rhythm and craft, Masseria Torre Maizza remains one of Apulia’s most considered destinations. It doesn’t compete with the chaos of trend-driven resorts, instead, it offers something slower, more grounded, and ultimately, more memorable.
Masseria Torre Maizza, a Rocco Forte Hotel
Contrada Coccaro 72015, Savelletri BR, Italy
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