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A family-owned 6,000 acre estate with 17th-century homes you can rent, a small hotel, several restaurants, their own vineyard, a golf course and the most lovely white sand beach with turquoise water.

An iconic property that has been in the same family since 1834 overlooking the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. The Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria is in the center of Sorrento, but feels like it’s an island within it, with its massive garden on three sides, and sea-facing side perched up on the cliffs.

A chic and ‘60s-inspired splurge-y hotel with a lovely beach club and excellent restaurants.

We’re constantly fielding the question, Where should I stay in New York? And while there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, we pulled together our collective recs that fulfill every New York need, from uptown to downtown (and across a bridge or two).

On a promontory about five minutes past Positano sits this iconic property, built onto and into the cliffs.

A modernist hotel with individual dwellings overlooking the sea and the Temple of Poseidon, with an incredible spa and lots of family-friendly offerings!

A comfortable night’s sleep in a historic hotel with loads of potential—a bit of faded glory on the city’s waterfront.

A boutique hotel with beautifully restored sandstone cottages on a family-owned, former working-farm on the Black Isle (a less-traversed part of the Scottish Highlands) with a private grass airfield.

A peaceful seafront escape with quiet-luxury vibes—ideal for those who want a resort-style stay outside the fray of Chania, western Crete’s capital.