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8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
by Joy PecknoldIs there any point in having a Mediterranean holiday without a wicked view of the Mediterranean Sea? Precisely. Here to help, a list—accompanied by jaw-dropping images, of course—of eight great properties that offer astounding panoramas of Europe’s most aquamarine waters.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
In the small fishing village of Praiano, Casa Angelina contrasts its azure ocean backdrop with all white interiors. There are 43 rooms, and the Terrace variety offer sun worshippers 30 square meters and loungers to make the most of afternoon basking, while the Eaudesea Experience ones put you on the beach (they were once fishermen’s homes). Head down to the private beach or up to the rooftop restaurant for two different views.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
It’s not all art museums, vineyards and rolling hillsides in Tuscany—head for the coast. Above the Monte Argentario peninsula is perched the ‘60s-era Hotel Il Pellicano. Here, the Master Deluxe Suites with Sea Views offer the best, well, sea views. There’s also seaside tennis courts, cliff-side salt water pool, private beach club and Michelin star restaurant to make it all the more dreamy.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
In keeping with its proximity to the glamorous city of Cannes, the 21-room Tiara Yaktsa feels a bit like a plush private residence, particularly if you take the Penthouse Suite with its two grand terraces and panoramic views. Spend the day dipping in and out of the infinity pool, followed by an evening of beach dining at MoYa Restaurant.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
Andalusian village-esque, rooms at Puente Romano Beach Resort & Spa are tucked within houses and surrounded by gardens at this resort in Marbella’s Golden Mile. The Royal Beach Suite astounds with its sea views, spacious terrace and large Jacuzzi. With 7 kilometers of beachfront, there’s a bounty of water sports available, and the tennis club is something serious, with courts surrounded by grand stands it’s no surprise they’ve hosted international competitions.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
On the Adriatic Coast’s Lapid Peninsula, Dubrovnik Palace is minutes from downtown yet feels miles away. Each of its 380 rooms boast big windows and private balconies so it’s nearly impossible to miss a sunset. Get wet at one of their four pools or private beach. There’s a scuba diving center too for those who really want to take the plunge.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
The only way to get closer to the water in this resort town beloved by Athenians is to moor a yacht in the bay. Otherwise, it’s Nikki Beach all the way. The converted ‘70s-era building mixes Mediterranean elements with modern design. A number of suites come with private pools, but the Ultra Roof Top Suite offers the highest view with a private terrace and Jacuzzi (and the inside’s pretty swish too).
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
There really isn’t a need for words here, the images of Iconic Santorini say thousands, but let’s state the obvious and note that what this hotel lacks in beach access, it more than makes up for in staggering views. With five levels, the boutique cave hotel’s rooms, carved into a caldera above the village of Imerovigli, marry Greek style with Cycladic architecture.
8 Astounding Ocean Views in the Mediterranean
A Mediterranean holiday meets wellness retreat at this Cyprus property. All-inclusive, Antara Palace’s programs and packages cater to a variety of needs, including stress management and digestive health (the spa brochure is a packed 27 pages). The setting itself is palatial, where you imagine a queen taking leave. It’s not all massages and meditation though, they also have horseback riding, wine tasting and helicopter tours to tempt guests with.
In the small fishing village of Praiano, Casa Angelina contrasts its azure ocean backdrop with all white interiors. There are 43 rooms, and the Terrace variety offer sun worshippers 30 square meters and loungers to make the most of afternoon basking, while the Eaudesea Experience ones put you on the beach (they were once fishermen’s homes). Head down to the private beach or up to the rooftop restaurant for two different views.
It’s not all art museums, vineyards and rolling hillsides in Tuscany—head for the coast. Above the Monte Argentario peninsula is perched the ‘60s-era Hotel Il Pellicano. Here, the Master Deluxe Suites with Sea Views offer the best, well, sea views. There’s also seaside tennis courts, cliff-side salt water pool, private beach club and Michelin star restaurant to make it all the more dreamy.
In keeping with its proximity to the glamorous city of Cannes, the 21-room Tiara Yaktsa feels a bit like a plush private residence, particularly if you take the Penthouse Suite with its two grand terraces and panoramic views. Spend the day dipping in and out of the infinity pool, followed by an evening of beach dining at MoYa Restaurant.
Andalusian village-esque, rooms at Puente Romano Beach Resort & Spa are tucked within houses and surrounded by gardens at this resort in Marbella’s Golden Mile. The Royal Beach Suite astounds with its sea views, spacious terrace and large Jacuzzi. With 7 kilometers of beachfront, there’s a bounty of water sports available, and the tennis club is something serious, with courts surrounded by grand stands it’s no surprise they’ve hosted international competitions.
On the Adriatic Coast’s Lapid Peninsula, Dubrovnik Palace is minutes from downtown yet feels miles away. Each of its 380 rooms boast big windows and private balconies so it’s nearly impossible to miss a sunset. Get wet at one of their four pools or private beach. There’s a scuba diving center too for those who really want to take the plunge.
The only way to get closer to the water in this resort town beloved by Athenians is to moor a yacht in the bay. Otherwise, it’s Nikki Beach all the way. The converted ‘70s-era building mixes Mediterranean elements with modern design. A number of suites come with private pools, but the Ultra Roof Top Suite offers the highest view with a private terrace and Jacuzzi (and the inside’s pretty swish too).
There really isn’t a need for words here, the images of Iconic Santorini say thousands, but let’s state the obvious and note that what this hotel lacks in beach access, it more than makes up for in staggering views. With five levels, the boutique cave hotel’s rooms, carved into a caldera above the village of Imerovigli, marry Greek style with Cycladic architecture.
A Mediterranean holiday meets wellness retreat at this Cyprus property. All-inclusive, Antara Palace’s programs and packages cater to a variety of needs, including stress management and digestive health (the spa brochure is a packed 27 pages). The setting itself is palatial, where you imagine a queen taking leave. It’s not all massages and meditation though, they also have horseback riding, wine tasting and helicopter tours to tempt guests with.