Q Magazine - Summer 2018

5 Chic Village Living Hotel Cala di Volpe, Porto Cervo, Sardinia Overlooking one of the most beautiful coves of Costa Smeralda, Hotel Cala di Volpe was built as an ancient fishing village, with porches, arches and stairs. Built by Aga Khan in the early 1960s, the hotel quickly became a summer hotspot for well-heeled Europeans. One of the biggest draws to Cala di Volpe is its stunning location nestled in the rugged Sardinian hillside of Costa Smeralda and curving around the central harbour. Natural Romance Hotel Pitrizza, Porto Cervo, Sardinia Hotel Pitrizza is the ideal destination for those seeking calm and privacy in close contact with nature in one of the world’s most romantic settings. Situated on a headland with elevated views of the sea, the hotel was built to perfectly blend and preserve the surrounding nature by famous architect Luigi Vietti. And these are no ordinary rooms but a group of villas, located in the midst of rocks and flowers. Greek Showstopper The Romanos, Costa Navarino, Greece As a part of the resort of Costa Navarino, The Romanos is the sister property of The Westin with whom it shares its facilities and glorious location at Navarino Dunes on the Peloponnese coast of Greece. Perfect for couples seeking spa and golf and for families, where kids can enjoy the kids club and water park. The hotel offer 289 rooms and 32 suites, all decorated in a contemporary style with warm colours. Views range from the golf course, olive and fruit groves and Ionian Sea. At the heart of the resort is The Agora - home to shops, an open-air cinema and traditional Greek amphitheatre. There are several bars and restaurants to enjoy including The Anax Lounge for sunset views and Souvlakerie for traditional Greek cuisine.

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