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    Hotel Il Pellicano - Junior Suite Sea View Room - bedroom

    Hotel Il Pellicano

    (7 reviews)

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    Hotel, location and bar are fantastic! Service outside the restaurant also fantastic. the…read morerestaurant doesn't deserve a Michelin star - the sommelier insulted my husband, service terrible, and fish cold.

    We just spent two dreamy nights here on our honeymoon. What a spectacular place. When your on your…read moreway, you don't think your ever going to find it. Tiny back roads, and there is nothing nearby. Finally, you arrive to the gates and the magic that holds Il Pellicano. We were taken to our room, and to be honest we ended up switching rooms as the first room was far off in a cottage and had an old bathroom. The new room was a junior suite in the main building with stunning views of the Mediterranean. We had our own patio and a new gorgeous white marble bathroom. Sheets were very nice and the bed was comfortable. I did not love the pillows. They have their own line of organic bath products and while the bottles are adorable, I didn't love the smell or quality of the products themselves. We dined in both of the restaurants, the formal two michelin star restaurant as well as the more casual Pelli Grill. Both were excellent and make it easy to stay at the hotel all day long. The beach area is the most dramatic and gorgeous that I have ever seen. They have an excellent snack menu with a long assortment of homemade ice teas and lemonade. It's lovely to spend the entire day here. We swam in the ocean even though it was absolutely freezing. It was fun nonetheless. There is a beautiful spa and gym. We had massages that were ok, and I had a great polish change. The gym had a lovely selection of machines, weights and waters. To sit and have a cocktail before dinner was just heavenly. They have a very talented pianist and they bring you the most gourmet snacks while you enjoy your pre-dinner drink. They brought us dog bowls and a bed for our little dog and were friendly but he was not allowed at restaurants, which seems to be a common theme in Italy. Overall a fabulous hotel and I cannot wait to return.

    Villa Susanna - Front door on porch.

    Villa Susanna

    (2 reviews)

    Nice place to stay prior to our cruise. We came in a couple days early, showed up at 11:00 AM and…read morestaff were there. They informed us that our room was ready early so we could crash from a long flight from Vegas, Ft Lauderdale, New York, to Rome. We went to bed and didn't get up till the next morning. Jet lag sucks, lol. We went to Pizzeria del Getto. Post review for them too. Would recommend and use again. When you come, pay in cash if possible. They prefer it.

    My boyfriend and I enjoyed our stay here at Villa Susanna, a cute B&B located in Civitavecchia. We…read morestayed one night before our 7 day Mediterranean Cruise with Royal Caribbean. Found this spot on Trip Advisor and would like to share it with my fellow Yelpers. We were looking for our hotel which was walking distance from the train station but had a hard time finding it due to lack of street signs. Don't try finding this place at night unless you know where you're going. My boyfriend and I walked around for quite a bit with no luck so we walked back to the train station and were able to get a cab to take us there. Again, it's hard to find at night so cab it instead. Our room was cozy and we were able to sleep well. There was no blow dryer, so make sure to bring your own and an adapter. Unfortunately, I blew out my hair straightener which left me without one for about 3 weeks while traveling throughout Europe (but that's a different story) ha! Just make sure your straightener has dual voltage and you'll be fine. Make sure to have Euros. When we paid, the preferred method of payment was in cash. The owner Rosanna was very sweet and asked how our stay was. Very hospitable. She even offered us something to eat before we headed out. We had to leave to catch our ship, but thanked her for her hospitality.

    Castello Banfi Il Borgo - Castello Banfi il borgo

    Castello Banfi Il Borgo

    (1 review)

    Incredible luxury hotel in the Tuscan countryside! Situated on a hillside overlooking the south…read moreTuscan countryside, above the Banfi winery, this is a beautiful boutique hotel. One has to drive around the hillside if you are approaching from Rome, so you get to appreciate the majestic buildings. The road in is cypress-lined and magnificent. The car park is a little ways away from the hotel, so th staff comes out with a golf cart to bring you and your luggage up to the reception, where you get greeted by a glass of Banfi wine! It is always available as courtesy either in the reception or the library (which is in the castle). The 14 rooms are in the old homes of the supporting help for the castle, so each is different and unique. We had the Principessa, located just across the cobblestone path from the cafe/bar and the swimming pool. It was the old schoolroom for the children of the workers, with a beautiful view to the west, overlooking the vast vineyards extending down the hill. There was a courtesy bottle of Banfi prosecca awaiting us. Since the weather was so hot (~40 degrees C), the fact that we had excellent AC was much appreciated. We enjoyed the solitude of the swimming pool at sunset, the bar with excellent wine and cocktails and small plates, the breakfast buffet and the excellent gourmet restaurant. Dining outside late in the evening, we enjoyed a thoroughly leisurely Italian dinner, with some excellent local recipes updated for the modern palate. The location is perfect for exploring the town of Montalcino and the surrounding countryside, i.e., wineries! Poggio Antico is nearby, but our favorite, Caparzo was a little drive on the opposite side of the town. A car is a must to get around Tuscany, but well worth the cost. Our biggest problem was finding and figuring out the car washes (lavatorias), since the dusty back roads left the car covered in dirt! We thoroughly enjoyed our few days in the countryside before heading onto the cities of Siena and Firenze. Now we just need to figure out when we can go back!

    Capalbio - hotels - Updated May 2026

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