Torre Masseria Spina Piccola
When you finished exploring the first complex, leave the fortress and walk around it northwards. Wide path running along the fortifications brings you to the stone bridge.
On the left you see old garden with the fruit trees and ahead, beyond the bridge – entrance to the underground caves covered with frescoes. The caves are the oldest part of the masseria and date back to the 9th century. In the recent times, the caves were used as warehouse to process and store olive oil. When you are done with mysterious caves, you can explore second citadel, Torre Masseria Spina Piccola, beyond the caves (if it is open). It is smaller then the main fortress, there is only one tower(16th century) but beyond it lucky visitors will find a magic garden. Enclosed by the thick stone walls, the sub-tropical fruits grow and blossom here. Ancient water supply system feeds the trees with rain water.
What is amazing that the fact that you can visit the Masseria but also stay here (Bed & Breakfast). They have fantastic restaurant in the main building (open in the evening around 6PM). In the summertime, series of concerts hold here (classic, jazz, guitar etc

Restaurant on the coast
The Lady
Masseria Spina