For those naughty readers out there who are living the good life, Il Pellicano may be your only shot at experiencing heaven. I think my mother said it best when she sat down at the lunch table overlooking the pool and the
Monday morning October 1st, brilliantly sunny and around 80 degrees, most guests have departed and I'm feeling like I am in my own private villa, can I stay like this forever?
Frequently
named one of the top hotels in the world, Il Pellicano, which is a Relais Chateaux, has 50 rooms, suites and
cottages, a spa, a clothing shop, the Il Pellicano 2 star Michelin restaurant,
indoor and outdoor cocktail and piano bar, All’aperto outdoor Tuscan restaurant
as well as a heated salt water swimming pool and a private rocky beach
accessible by lift.
Private beach accessible by elevator |
Ladder into the sea for swimming |
Outdoor cocktail bar (look at all of the wild rosemary!) |
The service at Il Pellicano is, well, quite outstanding. As soon as you arrive you are given a complete tour of the property and escorted to your room. They had a table waiting for us for lunch on the terrace, so we could relax and refuel after the trip up from
The front desk and common areas of the lobby ...
A double room with sea view ...
Always travel in style: Boeing 55 Duffle bag with hand-painted monogram, Goyard |
Toiletries are made especially for the hotel and the scents are delicious ...
Il Pellicano 2 star Michelin restaurant with outdoor terrace also serves as the breakfast room in the morning (I'll be writing about all the delicious food we ate here in my next post):
Very fun wallpaper |
The indoor cocktail and piano bar (lots of pelicans around)...
The only
drawbacks, if I can find any, are the many small external staircases, which may
be difficult for older, less spry guests, and, as the resort is very secluded,
if you don’t have a car then your only option is to hire a chauffeur in order to
leave the property (prices start at €60 for half an hour). There are no taxis
available.
Il Pellicano can be reached by train in just under 2 hours from Rome and the station stop
is Orbetello – Monte Argentario.
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