Our top 7 Puglian wedding venues

Puglia is a completely unique region in Italy and a fantastic place to host an Italian wedding. If you’re looking for quaint towns, incredible food and an impressive coastline, Ostuni could be for you. We’re asking ourselves, what’s not to love about Puglia?

The region is also home to some incredible unique and historic architecture as well as some gorgeous modern muses. Check out our top 7 Puglian wedding venues – all with their own unique style.


This gorgeous boutique location is perfect for an intimate celebration. Full of style, Petolecchia boasts olive groves, beautiful lawns and a masseria vista that others would envy. The location also boasts its own Lido beach club. Perfect for events surrounding the wedding. 

LL tip: Ideal for 50-60 guests

Venue: Petolecchia

The stunning location is world famous and well versed in hosting weddings. The venue has its own outstanding in house catering, and some jaw-dropping spaces including an authentic courtyard and 1000 year old olive grove. 

LL tip: The venue has a great wet weather option and lots of lighting already in place. It’s great for larger weddings.

Venue: Masseria Torre Coccaro | Photo: Sam Docker

World famous as a uniquely modern location, it’s likely you’ll have come across Masseria Moroseta on your late night insta and Pinterest trawls. Well let us tell you, it’s worth the hype. Gorgeous inside and out, well considered and boasting an exceptional in house chef.

Venue: Masseria Moroseta

You can’t get much more Puglia than this stunning location. It’s chic, vast and authentic – that goes for the locations and it’s spaces as well as it’s carefully thought out seasonal and local menus.

LL tip: Great for larger weddings

Venue: Masseria Potenti

An intimate hotel within a 160 year old palazzo.

Venue: Palazzo Daniele | Photo: Deric Cardis

A gorgeous gem close to Fasano, this boutique location sleeps up to 40 guests. The location boasts its own catering team that deliver exceptional food.

Venue: Masseria Salamina | Photo: Colin Ross

Something truly unique, the Chiostro boasts a wealth of history, ancient architecture and large spaces. It’s perfect for a large wedding. The atmosphere this setting creates is out of this world.

Venue: Chiostro dei Domenicani


Looking for more advice on choosing the right Italian venue? Why not familiarise yourself with the different venue types and get your hands on our venue finding tick-list to hep guide you through the decision.


Written by Lucy White, Founder of La Lista & Wiskow & White, with over 5 years and 150 weddings worth of experience.

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