In addition to a private pool, Antigua's Rock Cottage also has a powerboat available for use by the guests
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The cottage is perched on its own rocky outcrop, and offers stunning views out over the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean
Once a private home, Verona's five-star Hotel Due Torri Baglioni has been beautifully preserved with antique furnishings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries
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2 FEBRUARY 2005
Jetsetting stars think nothing of whizzing their latest conquest away for a little steamy passion in an exotic location. Such romantic gestures needn't be the sole preserve of celebs, however. With Valentine’s Day almost here, why not splash out on a romance-filled break of your own? Here are four ideas to get you in the mood…
Cottage in the Caribbean, Antigua
If you fancy a romantic pied-ŕ-terre
in the sun, look no further than
Rock Cottage in Antigua, perched
on its own rocky outcrop with views
to die for. Step down from your
private deck into the sparkling blue
Caribbean. Or cool off in your own
private plunge pool and Jacuzzi.
There’s a host of hi-tech toys to
play with, including a 24ft powerboat
to whizz you off to private beaches
and islets. While this is the perfect
place for romance, you can if you
wish link up with other holidaymakers
to make the most of the
sports facilities and tropical gardens
of the cottage’s owner, the Blue
Waters Hotel, a few minutes away.
But otherwise, keep things cosy
and have your own cook serve up
breakfast on your terrace and
dinner ŕ deux under the stars.
Love in Verona, Italy
The Italians call Verona “the
greatest of our small cities” and
Byron was so bewitched by it that
he chipped a piece from the tomb
of Giulietta (as in Romeo and…) as
a memento of his visit.
Verona’s heyday was in the 13th
and 14th centuries when its rich
merchants commissioned palazzo
after palazzo as a sign of their wealth
and standing – it’s believed one of
these families gave Shakespeare the
inspiration for his tragedy.
Visit today, perhaps during the
famous opera festival held in summer
in Verona’s pink marble Roman
amphitheatre, and you can stay in
your own palazzo. The Hotel Due
Torri Baglioni is the former residence
of princes and has three rooms with
balconies – so you can act out that
famous scene for yourself.
Riad Dar Les Cigognes in Morocco is converted
from a traditional 17th-century house, built
around secret courtyards.
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