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The Balkans, Cyprus & Malta A series of features on Croatia, Cyprus, Malta & Montenegro (4-6 page format) Eye-catching introduction pages with a full bleed hero image with a destination map and article with additional general interest vignettes. Depending on the length of the main article this may overflow onto page 3 together with further general interest vignettes as appropriate. This is accompanied by a number of brief hotel recommendations (choices are available):

Contents A series of Mediterranean regional articles on the The Balkans, Cyprus and Malta with recommendations for a broad selection of 4 and 5-star hotels and resorts in each region covered. Click on page image to fast-track to specific article. Montenegro Malta Cyprus Croatia

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verlooked as a tourist destination for several decades of the 20th century, Croatia, formerly part of communist Yugoslavia, has witnessed a meteroic growth in popularity since the turn of the new Millenium. Renowned for cystal clear waters, this Mediterranean summer sun paradise stretches for 527km incoporating the Istrian peninsula to the north and the island-studded ‘Dalmatian’ coastline. From the border of Italy all the way to neighbouring Montenegro in the far south, this young country boasts nearly 6,000km of shoreline augmented by a staggering 1.246 islands and islets - quite simply a nautical tourism wonderland! The country is at a cultural crossroads between eastern slavic traditions and the influences of its Italian neighbour. The cities of the coast owe as much to the styles of both ancient Rome and the Renaissance Republic of Venice as to O Croatia Nautical paradise of the Eastern Adriatic

ZAGREB Hvar Korcula Split Zadar Rovinj Dubrovnik Poreč the modernist creations of both the socialist era and more recent times. Exotic inflences from the Turkish Ottomans as well as the Austrians also proliferate. Towns like Dubrovnik, Split, Rovinj, and Zadar are wonderful examples of this multi-faceted architecture. Whilst prices have been creeping upwards it is still fair to say that once considered ‘bargain’ Croatia still offers greater value than her established rivals to the west. Furthermore, the country is renowned for being incredibly safe, even to the point that you can still count on leaving your door unlocked and not expect unwelcome intrusions - such safety in this sublimely laid back land makes for a rare sense of relaxation. Lying midway down the Istrian Peninsula Rovinj is simply a must-visit place in Croatia. It should be on every visitor's itinerary, even for first-timers. It is the second most visited town in Croatia, right after Dubrovnik. The old town (as shown on these pages) stands on a headland, with houses tightly crowded down to the seafront. A tangle of cobbled streets leads to the hilltop church of St. Euphemia, whose towering ‘Venetian Reneaissance’ steeple dominates the skyline. An archipelago of 19 islands of ‘outstanding beauty’ and mostly cloaked in holm oak and Alpine pine trees surround the headland both to the north and south. Rovinj (Istrian Peninsula)

Croatia's second-largest city, Split (Spalato in Italian) is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance between tradition and modernity. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace (a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split has been humming along for thousands of years. Split The story of the Monte Mulini Hotel is a uniquely told story of style featuring a bold architectural concept, warm and natural materials, carefully selected details and a synergy of design, functionality and elegance. Set in a lush Mediterranean landscape on a hillside, the hotel overlooks a beautiful small bay and offers sweeping sea views. It is only a short stroll along the marina from Rovinj, one of the most picturesque and romantic towns in the Mediterranean. It is characterized by its exclusive facilities, especially its restaurants and the wine cellar, as well as a highly personalized service. Monte Mulini is so much more than a regular hotel - It is an experience. Hotel Monte Mulini Rovinj, Croatia Le Méridien Lav, Split Near Split, Croatia Situated 8 km south of Split in Podstrana on the Dalmatian Coast, Le Méridien Lav, Split, enjoys a beautiful setting boasting an 800 m stretch of beach with fantastic sea views across to the city and surrounding islands. Completely renovated in 2022, the beach hotel consists of a main building and 3 adjoining buildings, and has 378 rooms in total. When you’re not taking in the sights, you can choose from a huge menu of treatments in the spa, the largest in Croatia, before tucking into dinner at one of the hotel’s five restaurants.

The exquisitely preserved old town of Zadar, which lies just 15 minutes drive from from our featured hotel on Punta Skala, commands extraordinary views best appreciated both at sunrise and sunset. The “Greeting to the Sun” is a time-honoured spectacle and so captivated a master of light, that Alfred Hitchcock declared that the sunsets as the most spectacular he had seen anywhere in the world. A new installation featuring mirrors is a popular local attraction. Zadar Considered one of the finest hotels in Croatia, The stylish and contemporary Iadera Hotel & Spa offers a luxurious retreat for the discerning in one of the most beautiful locations, occupying a fantastic position at the tip of Punta Skala, surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Adriatic with sweeping views to a myriad of islands and the impressive backdrop of the Velebit mountains. The strikingly asymmetrical, glass-panelled building is set amid beautifully manicured grounds. Be transfixed by the reflections of the staggering sunsets upon the glass facades and many pools. Copious terracing ensures that all guests have a spacious indoor/outdoor experience from well-appointed rooms to the vast footprint of the senior suites. The Acquapura Spa is enormous, with indoor pools, sauna and steam rooms, relax areas, spa rituals and beauty treatments. Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera Punta Skala, Near Zadar, Croatia

The southern island of Hvar is reputed to have the most sunshine hours in the whole country. Hvar Town is a favoured anchorage for plush yachts in the summer months, and the atmosphere in town is sphisticated with many fine dining restaurants and luxury hotels. There is also a vibrant party culture and it is one of the country’s top beach destinations. Away from Hvar Town the pace pf life slows considerably and the interior hides abandoned ancient hamlets, craggy peaks, vineyards and the lavender fields that the island is famous for. Hvar Situated in the heart of Hvar directly above city hall, Palace Elisabeth presents spectacular views overlooking the marina and main square. The heritage hotel is considered a historic landmark with history dating back to the 13th century and stunning Venetian and Austrian architectural details. In 1899, the palace was rebuilt under the name Spa Hotel Empress Elisabeth, after the famous Austrian Empress Sisi, a generous patron of the hotel's construction. With respect to the hotel's rich history and tradition, the property is now called Palace Elisabeth and features luxurious rooms and suites with stunning details and unique design, an indoor swimming pool, terraces, and a spa, all with unparalleled views of the town and harbour. Palace Elisabeth, hvar heritage hotel Hvar, Hvar Island, Croatia With its medieval squares, churches, palaces and houses Korcula Town is often referred to as ‘Little Dubrovnik’. The island itself is less visited than Hvar and Brac, with limited ferry connections outside of the high summer months, which will appeal to those wanting to escape the hordes. Korcula Lešić Dimitri Palace A member of Relais & Chateaux Korcula Town, Korcula, Croatia Lešić Dimitri Palace stands in the heart of the medieval town of Korcula, overlooking the sparkling Adriatic sea. Marco Polo travelled far and wide, but his roots were in Korčula. Inspired by his travels, the Palace was lovingly restored and now offers Croatia’s most exclusive coastal accommodation. The building dates from the 17thCentury, when rich local landowners combined six adjacent houses to create an urban palace. Today the palace is home to six unique and spacious suites, a Michelein star restaurant and a spa.

George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city, about which he said “those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik”, as well as, famously, describing it as “the pearl of the Adriatic”. It really is a stunning city with an amazing Old Town surrounded by dramatic stone ramparts, which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. If you are visiting in the summer, do not miss the world-renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival, with music, theatre and dance performances and much more. Dubrovnik Hotel Dubrovnik Palace nestles on the scenic seafront between a pine forest and the turquoise coastal waters of the lush Lapad peninsula. Just a few minutes’ drive north west of medieval Dubrovnik Old Town, the stunning location offers phenomenal photo opportunities of the Elafiti Islands from every direction. The contemporary luxury resort has direct access to a quiet and peaceful beach, two outdoor pools plus a third indoor pool. Additionally, there is a PADI diving centre, tennis court, and a leafy jogging path and walking routes through the picturesque woods that rise up Petka hill behind the hotel. The stylish accommodation offers breathtaking views from every room, each decorated with a fresh new contemporary interior design scheme. Directly facing the exquisite Elaphite Islands, all of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace’s restaurants and bars are as much about their unmissable location as world-class food and drinks. Hotel Dubrovnik Palace Lapad Peninsula, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Montenegro A special corner of the Balkan Peninsula Canyon of Rijeka Crnojevica The spectacular peaks of the Durmitor National Park Old Budva Town

ord Byron, the 19th century romantic poet and European traveller, wrote of Montenegro ‘At the moment of the creation of our planet, the most beautiful merging of land and sea occurred at the Montenegrin seaside. When the pearls of nature were sworn, an abundance of them were strewn all over this area.’ He was not wrong! Montenegro is a very small European country, located in the most beautiful corner of the Balkan Peninsula. The landscapes are magnificent, with majestic mountains, a beautiful Adriatic coast with the Fjord-like Bay of Kotor, amazing rivers and canyons, lakes, and five national parks. With a small, but friendly population of just over 600,000, there are vast open spaces to explore and relax in. In summer you can laze on tranquil beaches or hike in the national parks, whilst in winter why not consider some skiing in the Durmitor or Bjelasica mountains as an alternative to the Alps. Recent openings in the Bay of Kotor and on the Adriatic coast of world-class five star resorts has elevated standards of accommodation, so that even with the current closure of Aman Sveti Stefan and Villa Milločer, those wishing to experience this spectacular destination will still be spoiled for choice... L 11 PODGORIKA Kotor Dubrovnik Tivat Herceg Novi Durmitor National Park Prokletije National Park Biogradska National Park Lovcen NP Lake Skadar NP Budva Q Q ALBANIA CROATIA KOSOVO SERBIA BOSNIA & HERZEGIVINA a near Lake Skadar Perast

12 The Chedi Luštica Bay Lustica Bay Marina, Radovici, Montenegro The Chedi Luštica Bay is a luxurious 5-star hotel situated along the stunning Montenegrin coast, 16 km from Tivat. This exquisite retreat, a proud member of The Leading Hotels of The World, is nestled between the Adriatic Sea and picturesque mountains. The hotel remains open year-round, offering 111 rooms and suites, restaurants and bars, versatile meeting facilities, an Asianinspired Spa, an indoor and an outdoor infinity pool. The Chedi Lustica Bay hotel features a private beach with complimentary amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, towels, dedicated service, as well as additional seasonal beaches within Luštica Bay. The hotel's dining experience promises familiar recipes presented with elegance and served in an artistically casual atmosphere. The fusion of traditional flair, contemporary culinary techniques, local ingredients, and a holistic approach is what sets The Chedi restaurants apart. Moreover, the hotel offers Asian and vegan cuisine to cater to diverse tastes. At its core, the hotel is committed to promoting an authentic, meaningful, and healthy lifestyle. A wide array of activities is available, including e-bike rides, paddleboarding, hiking, kayaking, sailing, yoga, personal training, and more. The Chedi Lustica Bay extends a warm welcome to families, couples, solo travellers with pets and leisure or incentive groups. It serves as a destination that offers sustainable, leisurely and active and health-oriented travel experiences.

Regent Porto Montenegro Porto Montenegro Village, Boka Bay, Montenegro Regent Porto Montenegro brings a blend of grace and glamour to glittering Adriatic shores. The elegant hotel with its Italianate gardens deftly retains the essence of the country’s history, with a subtle nod to the grand Italian palazzi found in the region. The hotel offers 175 rooms and one-to-three-bedroom suites in three hotel wings: Venezia, Aqua and Baia, where guests can experience chic, Riviera-style, five-star luxury, set against one of the most dramatic backdrops in Europe. At the heart of the glamorous Porto Montenegro nautical village, directly on the waterfront of the elegant Boka Bay, the hotel’s Venetian-inspired architecture blends seamlessly into its marine setting and this beautiful UNESCO destination. Featuring the freshest ingredients cooked with passion and plated to perfection, Regent Porto Montenegro’s restaurants focus on authentic flavours and local ingredients, blending Mediterranean and Adriatic specialities. Regent Porto Montenegro has four in-house restaurants & bars: Murano Restaurant, Gourmet Corner, Pool Bar and Onyx Bar & Garden. The hotel’s signature Regent Spa offers a wide array of treatments and a holistic approach to rejuvenation combining ancient traditions with fresh, organic ingredients to nurture mind, body and spirit. It includes three treatment rooms, an experience shower, a sauna, a steam room, a fitness studio, an indoor pool with Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool, Pool Club with 2 infinity pools and 2 children’s pools. 13

Aphrodite Rock In hommage to the legend of Aphrodite the bronze sculpture by Pathos sculptor, Yiota Ioannidou, represents a young woman who looks towards the place where Aphrodite lived and wants to be like her. It is one of a number of her renowned sculptures in public view around town. Photo credit: Ruslan Peluektof/Shitterstock.com Yiota Ioannidou The ‘Sol Alter’ Statue in Paphos

ith over 300 days of sunshine and one of the most enduring summer climates in the Mediterranean it is no wonder that Cyprus attracts the swimsuit brigade, blessed as it is with miles upon miles of sandy beaches. And yet it is an island of many layers, political complexities and the famous and welcoming Cypriot love of life and long, drawn out meals washed down with their excellent wines! Finally, the island has a long relationship with the UK, which is reflected in their genuine affinity to visitors from our shores to the vibrant Greek Cypriot south-west area and the more rustic Turkish area to the north-east. It is steeped in history and legends with many ancient ruins like the Greco-Roman ruins at Kourion as well as an important mediaval legacy as the staging point for the medieval crusades as reminded at mighty Limassol Castle. Along the coast at Paphos, you’ll find intricate, 1,800-year-old mosaics and a necropolis dating back to the 4th century BC. Then there’s the island’s shimmering beauty, fitting for a goddess like Aphrodite, who, according to mythology, rose from the sea here. The Troodos mountain range, a craggy spine running through the centre of the island, is criss-crossed with hiking trails through cedar forests and alongside icy, tumbling rivers, while remote stretches of coast are studded with sea caves and rock stacks. The craggy Akamas Peninsula in the north-west is one of Europe’s few remaining refuges for sea turtles. Nearby, colonies of the well-heeled gather for the finer things at the legendary Anassa (see overleaf). 15 Cyprus Sun, sand and ancient legends Limassol Troodos Mountains Turkish Cypriot area Greek Cypriot area Polis Q Q Q Q Kourion Temple Larnaca Kyrenia NICOSIA Paphos W

The Elysium is situated on the beach in the historical heartland of the ancient city of Paphos, next to the historical site of the Tombs of the Kings, with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean Sea. All its luxurious rooms and suites feature a balcony or terrace Its astonishing architecture and décor run throughout the hotel. Every design detail is an example of artistic and insightful craftsmanship, with stone, marble, mosaic and timber features incorporated into the décor. Elysium offers a supreme collection of gourmet eateries, which use local produce including vegetables from the hotel’s garden. Lemonia Piazza, seaside Mediterraneo Tavern, Epicurean Restaurant, Ristorante Bacco and O’Shin showcase a variety of cuisines, including Italian, Japanese, and Cypriot. A highlight is the sumptuously stylish wellness centre offering ESPA beauty treatments, an indoor pool, a high-tech gym and studio classes. Within the grounds are multi-level pools with hydro-massage, tennis courts and a children’s play area. The Elysium Paphos, Cyprus Paphos Luxury living in the south-west of the island

520 rooms and suites have been lavishly upgraded by Constantinou Bros in 2021 with premium wood effect flooring, contemporary bathrooms, balconies, and floor to ceiling windows, all overlooking the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its infamous leisure facilities include a plethora of indoor and outdoor pools, waterslides, floodlit tennis courts, 24-rink indoor and outdoor Bowls Green, mini golf area, children’s playground, and a Kids’ Club during the summer months, plus an Elixir Spa and an array of outstanding restaurants - something for every generation in the family to enjoy close to the stunning town of Paphos. Athena Beach Hotel A Luxury Collection Resort Moraitika, Corfu 17 Asimina Suites Paphos, Cyprus The Constantinou Bros Hotel is a very grown up affair, catering specifically to guests over 16 years of age. Located a short distance from the local restaurants and bars in the centre of Paphos, this five star exclusive resort enjoys a secluded sandy beach where you can kick back and soak up the Cypriot sun. The ambience at the Asimina Suites is relaxed and intimate, unwind in one of the resort pools or for those in the Executive One Bedroom Suite enjoy the luxury of a private pool and beach cabana, The hotel also offers four restaurants and a spa.

Named after the ancient Greek word Amarantos, meaning “everlasting”, the AMARA offers its guests an exclusive and unique experience that creates wonderful and permanent memories. The Ultra deluxe hotel is ideally situated directly on the beach, just 8km from Limassol’s city centre, close to the ancient ruins of the Kingdom of Amathus. The AMARA’s graceful design, coupled with the dedication to service, ensure that this deluxe five-star hotel delivers on its promise of unparalleled enjoyment. Each of the 207 rooms offers a clear 180° panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea. The hotel features fine restaurants, headed by prominent celebrity chefs, which offer an extensive menu of trendy international cuisine complemented by superb service. These include the All-Day Dining restaurant, MATSUHISA Limassol, RISTORANTE LOCATELLI, Armyra by PAPAIOANNOU and The Dining Room. AMARA’s exclusively chic rooftop bar indulges breath-taking views and is the ultimate social setting for cocktails or special occasions. The signature spa, with its host of CosMedix and The Organic Pharmacy treatments and therapies, high-tech fitness club and impressive infinity-edge pools complete AMARA’s outstanding wellness offering. AMARA Limassol, Cyprus Limassol Ultra-deluxe hospitality in Cyprus’ second city

North-west On the edge of the Akamas National Park The Anassa is the finest hotel in Cyprus and one of the best in the Mediterranean. When Anassa opened in 1998, it won instant acclaim for its design, location, service, and facilities. With 166 rooms, suites and residences, a 150-metre secluded beach, three main swimming pools, a delicious collection of restaurants & bars and a fabulous spa - it was also an instant hit with families and couples alike. Located on the north-west coast of the island, 45minute drive from Paphos Airport, Anassa sits on the edge of the Akamas National Park. This is a quiet and tranquil corner of Cyprus with fabulous weather for most of the year and an extended summer season into late October. The resort itself is an undulating 20acre hillside estate, with its accommodation gently cascading through gardens, lawns and swimming pools to the secluded beach and crystal clear waters of Chrysochou Bay. Room options range from classical low-rise rooms to beach-chic suites, majestic villas, and family home-style accommodation. The facilities around resort are both impressive and varied suitable for keeping guests of all ages happy and contented. Whilst the kids enjoy their own dedicated programmes and clubs, parents and couples can luxuriate in more adult pursuits including the award-winning Thalassa Spa with its 18 treatment rooms . Anassa Chrysochou Bay, Near Latchi, Cyprus

ith over 7,000 years of history, the Maltese Islands of Malta, Gozo and little Comino are steeped in culture and heritage. They’re also surrounded by the bluest (and cleanest) sea and sit under cloudless azure skies for much of the year, whilst the honey-coloured landscape is as warm as the welcome extended by the islanders. Everywhere you go on the main island, unique historical sights await. Temples, palaces, cathedrals, and forts provide a living history you can almost touch. Sound plays an important part in the life of the Islands. The mix of fireworks and music transforms a summer night into a special memory, a period of the year when lots of festivals (‘festa’) take place. To eat is to taste the islands' multicultural heritage. The history of the Maltese Islands reads like 'who's who' of military and economic powers holding sway over the Mediterranean through the ages including the Romans, Arabs, Turks, Knights of St Malta The tiny Mediterranean nation with special appeal to UK visitors W

Valletta Marsaskala Xaghra Rabat (Victoria) St. Paul’s Bay Mdina John, French, British and even the Normans. After dinner, night clubs, wine bars and casinos beckon with their own brand of excitement. And best of all: to experience all this, Malta is a short flight away. Gozo is the sister island of Malta. Situated a short 20-minute ferry ride away it is much smaller and quieter than Malta, and offers visitors a very different experience from its more party-minded neighbour (there’s one club on the whole island!). It is far more a “local” experience filled with calming serenity, hidden beaches , spectacular basilicas like Malta and vast areas of unspoilt nature. GOZO COMINO MALTA Mdina, once the capital of Malta, is one of Malta’s most popular destinations to visit, because there’s no place like it anywhere. Sitting on top of a hill overlooking large parts of Malta, it’s a small town, rich in history and fortified by tall bastion fortifications. It’s filled with centuries-old buildings that have been well maintained throughout the ages. Outside its walls, those that could not afford a palace within built their own settlement, Rabat. Mdina (The Silent City)

Rosselli is a boutique, luxury hotel located in the heart of Malta’s capital, Valletta, comprising 25 designer rooms and suites, each with its own unique character and charm, some of which offer private sauna facilities. In addition, the hotel features a rooftop plunge pool and a panoramic terrace with breathtaking views of the city. Rosselli is the only hotel in Malta with two MICHELINrated restaurants: Under Grain and Grain Street. Under Grain restaurant, which has been awarded a prestigious Michelin star for four consecutive years, offers a refined dining experience, showcasing the best of French – Mediterranean Cuisine using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Grain Street, recipient of a Bib Gourmand, offers a more laid-back atmosphere with al fresco dining at an affordable price. Both venues benefit from the same chef team, ensuring the same level of quality and attention to detail. The historic building also features an internal courtyard adorned with a restored 400-year-old fountain and an inhouse private meeting room. Roselli AX Privilege 167 Merchants Street, Valletta, Malta Tucked inside encircling fortifications with sea on three sides, Valletta’s layout is unchanged since 1570. Just 1km by 600m, Europe’s smallest capital is a wanderer’s paradise, a grid of mostly pedestrianised alleys and limestone stairways. The city is noted for its fortifications, consisting of bastions, curtains and cavaliers, along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens and churches. Sometimes called an ‘open air museum’ The city has 320 monuments, making it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world. Valletta Where to stay ... Valletta From its unique location by the edge of the sea, Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta is nestled between the mighty 16th century bastion walls of Valletta and the Marsamxett Harbour, and offers simply stunning views of both the harbour and Manoel Island. Arguably Malta’s most prestigious address, the hotel boasts spacious deluxe rooms and suites; contemporary in style with a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary designs, they exude an overwhelming sense of style and grandeur. Restaurants include the a la carte Admiral’s Landing with its fine international cuisine with a Mediterranean twist. Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta Valletta, Malta

... Gozo ... Mdina Perched on ancient bastions within the original walls of a 17th century Palazzo and surrounded by stunning baroque architecture in Malta’s former capital, the silent medieval walled city of Mdina, The Xara Palace is family run and deliciously exclusive, ideal for the most discerning of travellers and a perfect secluded setting for anniversary celebrations and romancing honeymooners. 17 individually designed rooms and suites are decorated with genuine antique furniture and original works of art. Four of the rooms feature Jacuzzi on their private terraces. 4 dining venues. The Xara Palace A Member of Relais & Chateaux Mdina, Malta Located close to the iconic ‘Dwejra Bay’ on Malta’s idyllic sister island Gozo this 5‐star hideaway resort is set amidst 30,000 sq m of semi-tropical gardens, and features 140 elegant rustic rooms and suites as well as a range of distinctive dining venues. Its authentic Ayurveda Centre is one of the largest in the Mediterranean offering a variety of therapies and cures and, at Kempinski The Spa, a wide choice of wellness treatments is also available. Kempinski is an active member of the Eco-Gozo project to encourage the Gozo’s development in ways that protect the environment and retain the island’s distinct cultural identity Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz San Lawrenz, Gozo Built on Gozo’s highest point, Ta’ Cenc has magnificent views across to the islands of Malta and Comino. It also occupies a peaceful setting in 160 hectares of gardens and countryside. 83 ground-level rooms, suites, bungalows, trullos and family apartments are tastefully furnished with either a terrace or a small private garden. From sitting underneath a 400-year old carob tree, to dining in a secluded fjord just metres away from the sea, the Hotel Ta’ Cenc & Spa offers guests a dining adventure. Gozitan cuisine is enticingly Mediterranean, fusing the freshest local ingredients with the region’s most exciting flavours. Hotel Ta’ Cenc & Spa Sannat, Gozo

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