The second photograph shows two topless women, one standing and one lying on a sun lounger in the Sardinian sunshine. The woman standing is wearing nothing except a skimpy set of "thong" bikini briefs.
But the third picture is the most stark, showing a fully naked man leaning over the edge of a swimming pool.
El Pais said the pictures were examples of the approximately 300 which were blocked from publication in Italy at the weekend at Mr Berlusconi's request.
Some of the photos were reportedly taken during a party held at the villa for a visiting Czech delegation under the leadership of former Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek.
Mr Berlusconi has been under pressure to explain his relationship with Ms Letizia since his wife, Veronica Lario, said last month she was divorcing him after he had attended her 18th birthday party and gave her an expensive necklace. He has denied having an affair with her.
The president was accompanied by Michelle Obama. Also onstage were French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Britain's Prince Charles and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
In Brown's remarks, he referred to "Obama Beach," then corrected himself to "Omaha Beach" a few words later, after a stir in the crowd.
Brown may have been confused by the French tabloid Liberation, which marked the president's visit by splashing an "Obama Beach" on the cover of its weekend edition.
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I was born at the end of '59, so I guess that includes me in the boomer generation, to my disagreement. I'm switching from hawaiian shirts to a wardrobe of "I'm with Stupid" t-shirts. I'd suggest the Secret Service do the same, especially Biden's crew
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President Obama and Michelle Obama. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Britain's Prince Charles and Prime Minister Gordon Brown...
Wow all those people!
That's gotta be one of the biggest collection of boobs outside the Playboy mansion.
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