We love —
- Enjoying the best beaches of Savelletri di Fasano, including the sandy Sabbia d’Oro, through the hotel’s exclusive partnerships.
- Indulging in the delicious flavours of Apulian cuisine, before heading up to the rooftop bar for a refreshing cocktail on the panoramic terrace.
- Immersing yourself in pure relaxation with rejuvenating treatments at the pristine spa.
Customer reviews —
Bianco Riccio Suite Hotel 5* —
The Bianco Riccio Suite Hotel 5* is an elegant five-star hotel in Savelletri di Fasano, a picturesque fishing village in beautiful Puglia. The hotel’s relaxed atmosphere creates a home away from home and presents a perfect retreat for guests, whether it be following a day at the nearby public beach, a boat ride or an excursion between the local neighbouring towns.
Within the hotel itself, guests can expect to be met by friendly and professional staff in a bright, airy and welcoming environment. So prepare for a beautiful escape to the Italian sun.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Deluxe Suite, Deluxe Sea View Suite or King Sea View Suite.
Deluxe Suite (30 m²)
The Deluxe Suite offers a spacious double room with a private furnished terrace, where views stretch over the surrounding mountains and gardens. Refined contemporary interiors and an easy, unhurried atmosphere make it a natural retreat after a day spent discovering the Puglian coast.
Deluxe Sea View Suite (30 m²)
Light, airy and exquisitely decorated, guests are sure to notice the calming ambience of the Deluxe Sea View Suite. These rooms are located on the second and third floors, each with its own balcony giving a glorious view of the sea beyond.
King Sea View Suite (50 m²)
Wake up to beautiful sea views each morning of your stay from your impressive King Sea View Suite. Rest, relax and catch some shut-eye in this stylish suite after a long day in the Italian sun.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 5% discount at the hotel's partner restaurant (excluding drinks) per suite per stay
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
The Sea View Terrace is the natural heart of each day at Bianco Riccio, with panoramic views stretching across the rooftops of Savelletri and along the Puglian coastline. Each morning, it plays host to the "Buon Risveglio" breakfast, a generous spread of local and international dishes, both sweet and savoury, with options for dietary requirements.
The Terrace Bar takes over as the sun begins to drop, offering Italian aperitivi and local wines against a backdrop of sea and fading light. A quietly memorable way to close the afternoon.
Your time
Just for you:
- 5% discount at the wellness centre and spa per suite per stay
Take in spectacular panoramic views of the coast of Savelletri from the terrace, and witness fantastic sunsets from a comfortable front-row seat. Guests can also head out to the affiliated beaches that are close by and take a walk along the lush shorelines.
Make use of the hotel's saltwater swimming pool and a well-equipped gym to recharge and relax while on your holiday. There are also couples' massages, should you wish to relax with your loved one. In addition, the hotel also features a playroom for children and even a hotel for dogs.
Optional extras & excursions —
Guided tour of Ostuni
Discover Ostuni, the famous White City perched on the hills of Puglia, during a guided walking tour combining history, charm and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
Private boat trip to Polignano a Mare
Explore the spectacular cliffs, coves and sea caves of Polignano a Mare by private boat, with a swim break in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Guided tour of Alberobello and mozzarella tasting
Discover Alberobello and its iconic Trulli houses, and enjoy a gourmet experience with a demonstration and tasting of mozzarella and burrata.
Discovering Bari and street food
Explore the historic centre of Bari with a guide, discover its unique traditions and sample local specialities, including the famous focaccia.
Ostuni and olive oil tasting at a masseria
Discover the White City of Ostuni before enjoying a tasting of extra virgin olive oils and local products in a traditional masseria (a typical Apulian farmhouse).
Cookery class and tasting in Ginosa
Learn how to make homemade pasta with a local chef in Ginosa and savour your creations accompanied by Apulian wines.
Guided tour of Lecce
Discover Lecce with a guided tour in Italian or English, and enjoy its Baroque heritage and lively streets.
Guided tour of Matera by tuk-tuk
Explore Matera's iconic Sassi by tuk-tuk, with a local driver-guide, stops at historic sites, and a visit to a troglodyte house, all in 45 minutes.
Guided culinary walking tour of Bari - Speciality tastings included
Discover Bari on a culinary walking tour and feast on local specialities. After meeting your guide at the meeting point, set off to explore the old town of Bari and its typical Apulian gastronomic delights.
Discover the city's main monuments, including the Basilica of St. Nicholas with its 11th-century Romanesque crypt, the 12th-century Bari Cathedral dedicated to Sabin of Canosa, and the exterior of the Swabian Castle (Castello Svevo).
Throughout the tour, take advantage of several stops to savour local delicacies: visit a bakery to sample focaccia barese, a grocery shop to sample cheeses and sausages accompanied by a glass of local wine*, and a street food stall to enjoy polenta, sgagliozze or panzerotti.
Finish in style with a homemade ice cream in a gelateria before returning to the starting point.
*Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation.
Guided walking tour of the old town of Bari
Explore Bari's old town with a local guide. Discover its historic monuments, soak up the local atmosphere and sample local produce on an immersive walking tour.
Audio tour of Matera in a panoramic minibus
Discover Matera's historic centre on board a panoramic minibus, with stops to explore sites such as the Casa Grotta troglodyte house and Cava Paradiso, while enjoying cultural and historical commentary via audioguide.
Guided tour of the Sassi districts of Matera
Explore the Sassi districts of Matera with a guide, discovering troglodyte buildings, historic monuments and panoramic views of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Included hotel services —
Assistance at your destination
Enjoy an included destination assistance service provided by our local partners trained to Voyage Privé standards. A dedicated contact person, available 24 hours a day (by phone or WhatsApp), will assist you throughout your stay with advice, reservations, or help in case of unforeseen circumstances. Travel with peace of mind.
Your journey to Puglia —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Puglia —
Welcome to Puglia, Italy's sun-drenched southern gem, where ancient history, stunning coastlines, and culinary delights converge. Located in the heel of Italy's boot, Puglia offers travelers an authentic Italian experience away from the bustling crowds.
Must-sees:
- Lecce: Often dubbed the "Florence of the South," Lecce is renowned for its Baroque architecture, with ornate churches and palaces lining its historic streets.
- Alberobello: This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its "trulli" – whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs, offering a glimpse into traditional Apulian life.
- Castel del Monte: A 13th-century castle with a unique octagonal design, reflecting a blend of cultural influences and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Culinary culture:
Puglia's cuisine is a celebration of simplicity and local produce. The region is a significant producer of olive oil and wine, with more wine production than any other Italian region. Traditional dishes include orecchiette pasta, often served with turnip tops or rich tomato sauces, and "puccia," a sandwich made with pizza dough. Seafood lovers will delight in the fresh catches from the Adriatic and Ionian seas, featured prominently in local menus.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its well-known attractions, Puglia offers numerous medieval towns such as Polignano a Mare and Martina Franca, each with its own unique charm. The region boasts two national parks, offering opportunities for hiking and biking amidst diverse landscapes. For a unique experience, consider staying in a traditional "masseria," a restored farmhouse that immerses you in the region's rustic charm.
Good to know:
Puglia enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The best times to visit are spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are thinner. Traveling by car is recommended to fully experience Puglia's offerings, as it allows access to its many hidden gems.
The region is well-connected, with airports in Bari and Brindisi offering flights to various destinations. While Italian is the official language, English is commonly understood in tourist areas.