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Suite Life–The Westin Dragonara Resort

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

MaltaMalta’s Westin Dragonara Resort is a luxury 5 star hotel virtually in the centre of the Mediterranean, just 93kms south of Sicily. Perched on the top floor of The Dragonara, the expansive Penthouse suite boast of jaw-dropping views of the sea, pool-deck, and surrounding area from four private terraces. That’s right, four—one for each of the three double bedrooms, plus another off the main living room.

Malta is just a few hours’ flying time from most European cities. (Yes we know Malta is its own country and not a part of Italy…but its close enough and worthy of an adventure when you’re in ‘bella Italia’.)

Armani’s Mediterranean Escape: Pantelleria.

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Pantelleria has been known as the ‘Black Pearl of the Mediterranean’, since the early  Phoenician era.  The island lies in a stretch of sea between Tunisia and Sicily, yet it has little in common with either Africa or Italy.Instead of white beaches and waving palms Pantelleria offers steep cliffs and a rugged volcanic landscape shaped by the constantly- blowing winds and baked by the African sun. It reminds some visitors of the Scottish Highlands.

PantaPantelleria is also known as the island of sun and wind.  The town of Pantelleria itself, the main settlement on the island was razed by heavy bombing during World War II. Italy’s fascist dictator Benito Mussolini took advantage of its strategic position and ordered it to be turned into a fortress. The roads and airport built for the purpose are still in use today. Pantelleria was known for a while as ‘Mussolini’s aircraft-carrier’. In 1943, the Allies bombarded the island as a precursor to the invasion of Sicily.

Star designer Giorgio Armani fell under the spell of this island years ago and he likes to describe himself as one of the island’s pioneer tourists. He now owns a magnificent property at Couturier near Cala Gadir. It consists of six ‘Dammusi’, the name given to the indigenous houses on the island, mostly whitewashed, rounded single- storey buildings built in the Arab architectural style. Tourists can rent one of these homes for a holiday, arguably one of the most pleasant and authentic ways to spend a holiday on Pantelleria.

Gorgio Armani's beach house in Pantelleria.

Gorgio Armani's beach house in Pantelleria.