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 15th-century masseria has been beautifully transformed into a luxury wedding venue. Think incredible outdoor spaces, sweeping sea views, and impeccable catering, all set on a stunning vineyard.. almost too good to be true!We couldn’t recommend them more highly! If you’re looking for a venue that has it all, this is it.

LL tip: Ideal for 100-150 guests

Venue: Masseria Amastuola | Photo: Zonzo Studio

Tenuta Negroamaro is one of Puglia’s best-kept secrets. Just outside Gallipoli, it feels completely off the beaten path. Set among pine woods and rolling hills, the peaceful estate is a true escape—surrounded by nature, local charm, and crystal-clear beaches in every direction.

LL tip: The clean, minimal architecture and the fresh interiors are a dream - the perfect backdrop for the modern and on-trend couple.

Venue: Tenuta Negroamaro | Photo: The Eden Stories

This famous venue has many options within the open spaces of the Masseria to host your celebrations: the gardens, the beautiful infinity pool and the large courtyard, with the horizon of the dreamy Itria Valley in the distance. The eight traditional Puglian Trulli are a standout feature, creating an authentic Italian and magical atmosphere for you and your guests.

LL tip: Great for more intimate weddings but can host up to 100 and sleep 60

Venue: Masseria Grieco | Lato Photography

Just 40 minutes from Bari, Masseria Spina is a charming countryside escape perfect for a Puglian wedding. Surrounded by olive groves and sea views, it’s ideal for both intimate and larger celebrations—and the setting? Pure magic.

LL tip: Great for larger weddings

Venue: Masseria Spina Resort

Masseria Borgo Ritella is a stunning blend of Apulian charm and laid-back luxury. With whitewashed walls, ancient olive trees, and sweeping views, it’s a dream setting for a celebration and perfect for couples wanting style without losing that authentic Puglian feel.

LL tip: Arrange additional activities for guests like private cooking classes.

Venue: Masseria Borgo Ritella | Photo: Michelle Wever Photography

Just outside Lecce, Masseria Borgo Mortella is a 15th-century farmhouse set among 25 acres of olive trees. With five suites, charming borgo-style spaces, and even a underground olive mill, it’s full of character. Weddings here feel intimate and rooted in nature—with indoor and outdoor spots, plus a greenhouse for rainy days.

LL tip: Host a symbolic ceremony in the family church.

Venue: Masseria Borgo Mortella

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.

LL tip: Great for large weddings, can host up to 450.

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.


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