The two design areas object of the competition insist on a fascinating natural environment, which on the other side lacks primary and secondary infrastructures. The proposal defines two infrastructure levels: a primary infrastructure, composed by the vehicular and pedestrian system, and a secondary infrastructure that concerns services for the community. The two levels of infrastructures are designed in parallel, to obtain complete integration between the components. The cycling and pedestrian system runs parallel to the coastal line, also using part of the existing paths. Unlike the vehicular system, this one is reinterpreted: it becomes a strong sign on the territory, the backbone that holds the secondary service infrastructure for facilities. The secondary service infrastructure is made by activities for accommodation facilities and for tourist amenities. The accommodation facilities represent the sum of the existing poles (military hotel and old fisherman village) and the two new systems, the hotel complex and the villas. In parallel the tourist amenities development , complete and integrate overall design system The proposal defines some of these facilities in a specific manner (for example the gastronomic facilities and the wellness area of the villas), but leaves extreme freedom and flexibility to the other areas.The access to the lot is on the north side, through two driveway ramps connected to the main road. The ramps lead to the main entrance of the hotel complex and to the customs parking area. This area is drawn on a surface with simple movements of the ground.For the villa complex the aim of the design, was a landscape approach that will sculpt the headland and define a settlement system following the nature of the context. A system of terraces made of local stone and the use of the height profiles have led to the definition of soft and accessible routes, which connect the lot vertically and horizontally. The villas are placed within these paths, as natural appendix of the rock, stone in between stones. They represent architectural artefacts perfectly tuned into the natural environment and with their own identity in respect to the hotel complex.