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  2. Borgo Egnazia - Wikipedia

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    Borgo Egnazia is a luxury resort and spa in Savelletri of Fasano, Italy.It is owned by Aldo Melpignano, a former investment analyst. [1] The resort has 45 acres of land which includes the San Domenico golf course and Vair spa, as well as a 28 villas and 63 hotel rooms. [2]

  3. 10 Luxury Beach Hotels Only the Rich Can Afford - AOL

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    Located on Singer Island on the beach, the hotel also features a high-end restaurant, bistro and world-class spa. Château de la Messardière (Plage de Pampelonne, Cote d’Azur, France) Price per ...

  4. Belmond Villa San Michele - Wikipedia

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    Villa San Michele, Fiesole. The original building was a monastery, founded in the early years of the 15th century for the Franciscan friars. [1] The land on which it stood had been donated by a Florentine family, the Davanzatis, who also contributed to the monastery's upkeep by gifts of woodlands, further buildings and money.

  5. Rocco Forte Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Rocco Forte Hotels is a British hotel group that was established in 1996 by hotelier Sir Rocco Forte and Olga Polizzi. The group owns and operates 14 hotels across Europe. [ 1 ] Sir Rocco Forte is Executive Chairman, while Olga Polizzi is Deputy Chairman and Director of Design.

  6. This South Carolina Beach Has The Most Beautiful Blue Water

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    The Coligny Beach Park also has lots of amenities too: gazebos with swings, a fountain with synchronized jets, seating areas (including rocking chairs), beach matting for wheelchair access ...

  7. Sammezzano - Wikipedia

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    The palazzo served as a luxury hotel in the post World War II era; then was vacated and closed. A committee called FPXA 1813–2013, abbreviation for Ferdinand Panciatichi Ximenes d’Aragon, was organized in 2012 to attempt to restore and preserve the palazzo , which has 365 rooms, each with unique, Moorish decoration.