The magnificent courtyard of Palazzo Gorgoni.The Bedouinesque shady lounge zone on the roof terrace.Sundowners all round... what a setting!A shot of the art gallery!Heading towards the pool...Heading up to the first floor.It's a kind of sofa... believe it or not!Fabulous furniture and a light, airy atmosphere.Another of the several sitting areas.The same area, seen from another angle.Africa, the main suite on the first floor with its impressive in-room tub (bedroom 1).Asia, a double bedroom on the first floor (bedroom 2).The same bedroom, seen from another angle.Asia's en-suite bathroom.Borsani, a double bedroom on the first floor (bedroom 3).Its en-suite shower room.Medea, another of the first floor double bedrooms (bedroom 4).The same bedroom, seen from another angle.Its en-suite shower room.A sitting area outside Albini.Albini, a double-twin on the first floor (bedroom 5).Its en-suite shower room.The kitchen on the first floor also has a staircase leading to the roof terrace.The terrace on the first floor.Maschio, a double room accessed from the roof terrace (bedroom 6).Its en-suite shower room.The more formal dining room.Sun-filled reception rooms on the ground floor.Looking out to the lemon tree courtyard.Relaxing in the shade of the lemon trees!Alcova, the spacious double bedroom on the ground floor (bedroom 7).Alcova's voluminous proportions.The informal dining room by the kitchen.The super hi-tec kitchen!The wellness centre...Massage anyone?The well-equipped gym.A most relaxing atmosphere.The daybed off the main courtyard.Arrival at Palazzo Gorgoni.What a setting for dinner!Time for one last dip before dinner?A lovely street in Galatina.Chiesa di San Pietro e Paolo, Galatina.The fortified walls and the harbour of Gallipoli.Gallipoli's old town centre has its very own beach called the Puritate.The glorious beach of Rivabella near Gallipoli.The beautiful seafront promenade in Otranto.The amphitheatre in Lecce which, in its heyday could seat up to 25,000 spectators.