The Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo: Centuries of Devotion, Culture, and Style

From August 25th to 27th, Ostuni lights up with tradition and charm as the Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo takes over the city.
A celebration where history, spirituality, and spectacle blend into one truly unforgettable experience.

365 editions and counting — this timeless event is the beating heart of the “White City,” a vibrant expression of its soul and centuries-old heritage.


Origins That Still Shine

The devotion to Saint Oronzo dates back to the 17th century. In 1675, he was officially named Protector of Ostuni.
Legend has it he was the first bishop of Salento and died as a martyr under Emperor Nero in 68 AD.

His cult gained strength in the 1600s, when locals believed he had protected the city during the devastating plagues that struck the Kingdom of Naples.
Since then, Sant’Oronzo has become a powerful symbol of hope and divine protection.


Horses & Horsemen: The Theatrical Soul of the Cavalcata

The Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo, as we know it today, dates back to at least 1794 — a timeless ritual infused with elegance, drama, and devotion.

The undisputed star? The stunning silver statue of Saint Oronzo, crafted in Naples in the late 18th century, carried through the city in a grand procession on August 26th.

But the true showstopper is the parade of horsemen riding majestic Murgese horses — proud, powerful symbols of Apulian tradition.
The streets of Ostuni become a living runway of heritage and grace, as the horses glide by dressed in hand-embroidered saddle cloths, real textile masterpieces crafted by the women of Ostuni.

The riders, donning Napoleonic-inspired uniforms — red jackets, white trousers, and plumed top hats — escort the silver saint with dignity and flair.

It’s a breathtaking spectacle where faith meets stagecraft, and Ostuni’s radiant white alleys become the backdrop for one of southern Italy’s most striking and heartfelt traditions.

The Most Magical Moment: The Cathedral Entrance

The emotional peak of the Cavalcata is the solemn entrance into the Co-Cathedral of Ostuni.
Horses and horsemen move gracefully through the ancient marble aisles in a silence so intense, it speaks directly to the heart.

It’s a moment where faith, tradition, and sacred architecture come together in perfect harmony — a breathtaking sight you won’t forget.

An Event to Experience (and Capture)

Every detail of the Cavalcata tells the story of Ostuni — from artisanal mastery to devotional rituals — all wrapped in a deep, authentic identity.

The Cavalcata di Sant’Oronzo isn’t just a festival: it’s an emotional journey through history, style, and spirit.
It’s a must-experience event to live, photograph, and cherish.

Stay in the Heart of the Tradition: La Sommità Relais

If you want to experience the Cavalcata from a truly privileged perspective, La Sommità Relais is your dream location.

Perfectly positioned in the heart of the historic center, just steps from the Co-Cathedral, the relais offers a front-row view of the horse parade and religious procession, right from the picturesque alleys of Ostuni’s old town.

Ask our Concierge for the full program of Sant’Oronzo celebrations and let us craft for you an unforgettable experience of heritage, beauty, and Puglian elegance.

From the Coastal Dune Park to the Protected Waters of Torre Guaceto: A Sustainable Journey Through Nature and History

Puglian summer is an open invitation to slow down, reconnect, and explore with all five senses.

Those who choose Ostuni as their base and wish to experience the sea in a more exclusive and refined way will not be disappointed. Just a few minutes from the city lie some of the most sought-after beaches on the Adriatic coast — featuring designer beach clubs, elegant lounges, gourmet dining, and seaside cabanas perfect for pure relaxation.

In a fast-paced world, Ostuni and its surroundings offer a deeply restorative escape — a chance to rediscover the rhythm of nature and the luxury of time well spent.

Tucked between centuries-old olive groves and the shimmering sea, two pristine natural gems reveal the true soul of this region: the Regional Natural Park of the Coastal Dunes and the Marine Protected Area of Torre Guaceto.

Though distinct, these two protected areas are united by a shared philosophy: environmental sustainability and the desire to preserve a natural and cultural heritage that is unique in the Mediterranean.


First stop: The Coastal Dune Park

Just minutes from Ostuni’s center, the Coastal Dune Park stretches over 1,100 hectares, encompassing ancient shepherd trails, fossil dunes, centuries-old olive groves, and wetlands inhabited by migratory birds. Every path invites you to slow down, breathe, and be amazed by the landscape.

Exploring the park by bike or on foot is an experience that reconnects you with the land: passing historic farmhouses, underground oil mills, and rows of olive trees dating back to Roman times.
This is the most authentic Puglia, far from hurried tourism, where every step is an immersion into agricultural history and Mediterranean biodiversity.


Second stop: The Torre Guaceto Natural Reserve

About a half-hour drive from Ostuni, Torre Guaceto welcomes visitors with the silent power of its protected coastal landscape. This reserve, covering more than 2,000 hectares of marine and coastal areas, is considered an international model of sustainable management.

The waters are crystal clear, the sand golden, and nature reigns supreme.
There are no bathing establishments, loud music, or speedboats: Torre Guaceto is the realm of sea turtles, posidonia meadows, and slow rhythms.
Visitors can explore the reserve through guided snorkeling excursions, walks in the Mediterranean scrub, or visits to the environmental education center located near the ancient Aragonese tower that gives the reserve its name.

Between land and sea: Responsible tourism in Puglia

What unites the Coastal Dune Park and Torre Guaceto is a shared vision of environmental protection and territorial enhancement. Both areas are recognized at the European level for their commitment to promoting gentle tourism, slow mobility, and sustainable agricultural supply chains.

A stay at La Sommità Relais offers the perfect opportunity to experience this exclusive side of Puglia. From breakfasts made with local organic products to personalized experiences in the territory, every guest can connect deeply with the nature and culture around them.


Tips for a sustainable itinerary

  • Morning: hike or e-bike excursion in the Coastal Dune Park, from Torre San Leonardo to the Morelli river wetland, with the possibility to visit underground oil mills or historic farmhouses.
  • Lunch break: picnic with local products or a tasting at a didactic farmhouse.
  • Afternoon: transfer to Torre Guaceto for snorkeling, trekking, or simply relaxing on the pristine beach.
  • Sunset: return to La Sommità Relais for a sea-view aperitif and dinner under the stars at the Cielo Restaurant.

Want to live this experience?

The team at La Sommità Relais is at your disposal to organize sustainable itineraries, guided tours, experiences immersed in the most authentic nature of Puglia, and moments of pure well-being.