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Splendido Mare, and Belmond Hotel

If you want to travel to Italy in a luxury way, you must visit the exclusive Splendido Mare, A Belmond Hotel in Portofino, Liguria. The history of this place began when the owners, two brothers, decided to divide the estate. One half became a hotel, while the other part was put up for sale. Seeing the potential of this place, the Belmond brand bought it in 1997. Currently, after many months of renovation, the hotel reopened in April 2021. Hotel Splendido Mare, a Belmond Hotel is the best hotel for two in Italy, especially thanks to its location in the very center of the romantic town of Portofino.

Luxury hotel in Italy Splendido Mare, A Belmond Hotel is located in the heart of the Piazzetta district, with amazing views of the port and Castello Brown castle. The hotel is only 46 km from Genoa International Airport. Guests can benefit from a free transfer to the sister hotel Splendido, the Belmond Hotel and all the facilities it offers. You can use the heated saltwater swimming pool, relax in the wellness center, and for active guests there is also a fitness center with a panoramic view and a tennis court. During a luxurious trip to Italy at Splendido Mare, a Belmond Hotel, it is worth surrendering to the charm of the place where it is located, going on a bike ride or a boat trip around the bay. It is also worth visiting Mount Portofino or going for a long walk along the trails of the National Park.

Although the resort does not have direct access to the sea, it offers a free shuttle to the nearby Paraggi beach, where there are private sun loungers and umbrellas for guests of Splendido Mare and Belmond Hotel. This boutique hotel in Italy for two impresses with its elegant, nautical style and custom-made furnishings: you will find beautiful antiques, majestic arches and skillfully selected accessories. Every detail in the interiors evokes the charm of the Ligurian region, enclosed in accents of the traditional colors of the former local fishing houses - amber, sea green and light browns. All natural elements were made from local, hand-lacquered wood, traditionally used in fishing boats, and some of the additions were made using braided ropes to create geometric patterns.

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