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The 17th Century palazzo La Posta Vecchia will open on 1 April, while Hotel Il Pellicano and Mezzatorre Hotel and Thermal Spa will open on 2 April

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Pellicano Hotels has revealed it will reopen three of its coastal Italian properties in April, following suite refurbishments and beach club expansions.

The 17th Century palazzo La Posta Vecchia will open on 1 April. This follows the final phase of a redesign project featuring four new suites. The property has also updated the lighting within its Roman archaeological museum and expanded its beach club at Marina di San Nicola.

Hotel Il Pellicano and Mezzatorre Hotel and Thermal Spa are scheduled to open on 2 April. Hotel Il Pellicano has refurbished 23 rooms and suites, installed a new lift to its private beach, and updated its boutique.

On the island of Ischia, Mezzatorre has renovated 16 rooms including the Grand Suite.

The group will continue its Il Dolce Far Bene programme this year. The initiative is Green Globe-certified and focuses on energy efficiency and reducing the company’s environmental footprint.

Marie-Louise Sciò, chief executive and creative director of Pellicano Hotels, said: “This forms part of a wider collection of new initiatives shaping the 2026 season, which we look forward to unveiling soon.”

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