In the wonderful heart of Grecìa Salentina, you will find the Martius B&B: a welcoming place where you can enjoy a stay full of relaxation and adventure. Located in the lively center of Martano, this bed and breakfast offers you the opportunity to fully experience the magic of the Salento countryside and its beautiful surrounding beaches. Moreover, thanks to its strategic location, you can easily reach the most fascinating historical centers, museums, parks, and must-see monuments.
The double rooms at the Martius B&B are tastefully furnished and equipped with every comfort to make your stay unforgettable. You will find an LCD TV, air conditioning, a refrigerator, a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer, and a courtesy set with shampoo and shower gel. Additionally, you can enjoy free wifi throughout the property. Some rooms also have a charming terrace or a kitchenette.
The rates include daily cleaning, a delicious breakfast, bed linen, the use of bicycles, and informative material to explore the area to the fullest. Children under three years old stay for free, and a free crib is also available upon request. If you wish to bring your four-legged friend with you, pets are allowed upon agreement.
We are at your disposal for any further needs or requests. Do not hesitate to contact us, we are here to make your stay at Martius B&B unforgettable!
bedroom with double bed, independent air conditioning, flat screen TV, and bedroom fridge. the price includes breakfast and daily cleaning.
room with single beds that can be joined on request, independent air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and room fridge. the price includes breakfast and daily cleaning.
mini apartment consisting of two double bedrooms, veranda living room, kitchen complete with crockery and bathroom, all rooms are equipped with independent air conditioning and TV.
The Salento, also known as "the heel of Italy," is a region located in the south of Puglia that offers much more than just a tourist experience. This captivating paradise, with its unique history and culture, is often referred to as a "Puglia within Puglia." It's no wonder that its inhabitants proudly consider themselves Salentini, rather than simply Pugliesi. This is not only a sign of affection for their land but also a recognition of the characteristics that make Salento an extraordinary place.
Salento is famous for its baroque style, visible throughout the territory, but also for its breathtaking landscapes. The expanses of twisted and centuries-old olive trees, stretching across a unique red land in the region, are a true spectacle for the eyes. Moreover, Salento is rich in popular traditions, such as tarantism, and boasts two wonderful coasts with crystal-clear emerald-colored seas.
In the heart of Salento lies the "Grecìa Salentina," an area formed by twelve charming towns: Calimera, Carpignano Salentino, Castrignano dei Greci, Corigliano d'Otranto, Cutrofiano, Martano, Martignano, Melpignano, Sogliano Cavour, Soleto, Sternatia, and Zollino. This area is still permeated by the Greek-Byzantine civilization, and its dialect, called "griko," is very similar to Ancient Greek, representing a unique linguistic heritage.
In Salento, every corner tells a story, and every landscape enchants visitors. Come and discover this hidden treasure of Italy and let yourself be captivated by the magic of Salento!