
A paradise lost in the middle of the deep blue sea, between Sicily and Tunisia, Pantelleria is a wild volcanic island, criss-crossed by hiking trails and rows of vineyards and olive groves. No beach, but plenty of character. Parisian Margot Guelfi and Milanese Massimiliano Panseca have left their hectic city lives behind to create Parco dei Sesi, a haven of peace: a mixed concept of mini-hotel built in lava stone with just 13 rooms, reserved for adults, artists' residence and ecological farm.

Its restaurant celebrates sun-drenched local produce. Its swimming pool and rooftop terraces overlook the Mediterranean. Its yoga studio and massage rooms invite you to relax. Between the slow living spirit of the hotel and the energy of the volcanic earth, magic happens.
PARCO DEI SESI
STRADA PERIMETRALE OVEST 95, PANTELLERIA (ITALY)
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