Staying at this artist-run three-room B&B feels much like bunking with good friends. Using recycled materials whenever possible, Carlo and David have fashioned one room from two boats and used bottles to build another, creating eccentric but supremely comfortable spaces to relax and reflect in. Their wacky sculptures decorate the garden where their lovely dogs like to romp.
Villa Anita
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