Sardinia, Italy
Baglioni Resort Sardinia

Authentic cuisine and modern furnishings
This beautiful resort in the Tavolara Marine Reserve on Sardinia’s northeast coast offers you quick access to the stunning Lu Impostu beach as well as one of Sardinia‘s best wine regions. There are 78 elegant rooms and suites here with modern furnishings and a peaceful palate of colours chosen to create a comfortable Mediterranean oasis. The bright suits boast garden views and some offer private terraces with panoramic vistas.
A culinary highlight of your stay here is dining at the Michelin-starred Gusto by Sadler. Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine prepared by a team of talented local chefs using the finest ingredients. The wine collection here includes excellent labels from around the world, and you can also browse a menu of premium liquor and cocktails to enjoy as the Sardinian sun dips below the horizon.
The on-site spa has a variety of wellness treatments that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and ready to make the most of the array of land and sea activities Baglioni Resort offers to guests.
Highlights
78 bright and elegant rooms and suites
A Michelin-starred restaurant serving authentic Italian cuisine
A rejuvenating on-site spa
Exciting land and water activities
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Florence
Along the banks of the River Arno on a pedestrianised piazza, is the St. Regis Florence, a historic palace designed by Brunelleschi.
The hotel’s 80 rooms and 19 suites are decorated in elegant Medici, Fiorentino or Renaissance style. Some feature adorned coffered ceilings, wall frescoes and 15th-century artwork. Florence is a city of true beauty and you’ll enjoy views of the city, courtyard or the River Arno from your opulent room.
Indulging in the local food is the highlight of any trip to Italy and the hotel’s Restaurant, Winter Garden by Caino, has been awarded a Michelin star for its innovative cuisine. The excellent food is matched by its surroundings and the high glass ceilings and dramatic chandelier give the room plenty of old-world charm.
The Regis Bar is located in the arches of the restaurant and the perfect place to relax with an espresso or cocktail. If grapes are more your thing, the cellar houses more than 300 prestigious labels from Italy and further afield.
For when you want to relax and unwind, head to the hotel spa or fitness centre or get out and discover the beautiful city of Florence which is right on your doorstep.

The Amalfi Coast
After falling for the ruins of this dramatically perched 17th century convent while boating in Salerno Bay, the American owner of the Monastero Santa Rosa spent the next decade painstakingly renovated and restoring the building, creating the stunning and secluded boutique hotel it is today.
With only 20 rooms and suites, but plenty of outdoor living areas and private spaces dotted around the estate, this unique property is dedicated to total relaxation, as you can take your pick from the various secluded sun terraces perched on the hillside. Make your way down the lush tiered gardens to reach a truly breathtaking infinity pool where you can soak up the sweeping, panoramic views across the Amalfi Coast.
The sisters’ former winery is now the setting for a vast sanctuary of a spa – an impressive selection of some 400 wines now stored in the cellar of Ristorante Il Refettorio, where guests can expect an innovative Mediterranean gastronomic experience with the freshest ingredients from the gardens and surrounding Campania region.
The convent sits in the quaint fishing village of Conca dei Marini, just a 20-minute car or boat ride from the most scenic towns along this glamorous coastline – notably Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. An array of excursions can be organised, from walking trails and cultural tours, to diving and windsurfing.











