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Villa in Positano
Villa DORATA
Baroque-style home in the hills of Positano
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Villa in Sorrento
Villa Il Gioiello
A lively town known for its cafés, lemon trees, and history, Sorrento has been a must-see destination on grand European tours for generations. Naturally, when the Count de Mario Caracciolo, the last descendant of a prestigious Neapolitan family was seeking the perfect place to call home he chose this villa – known as “the jewel” or il gioiello, of Sorrento. Purchasing the home in 1970, the count filled the home with his collection of antiques and treasures. Set against a sleek white backdrop, his paintings, vases and sculptures add a historic and personal touch to the otherwise modern home. A lover of all things beautiful, he once said, “Having something unique is not a sin… but just a nice luxury to be granted!” The 450 square meter (4,845 sq. ft) home is designed over several levels, offering plenty of room for you and your guests. The spacious open plan living room is bathed in natural light, overlooked by a small private study. The sophisticated dining area is furnished with a white stone dining table; more dining areas are available poolside, on the large private terrace. With five double bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, Villa Il Gioiello comfortably accommodates up to ten guests. An onsite villa manager offers a wealth of local knowledge on Sorrento restaurants and excursions, and three hours of daily maid service are also included. For those seeking a villa in the heart of Sorrento, it’s hard to image a more perfect setting than Villa Il Gioiello. The nearest beach is just a one-minute walk away, and a few minutes more will bring you to the nearest restaurants. The nearest train station is within walking distance, providing convenient access to the rest of the Amalfi Coast, while outdoor parking is also available on this gated property. The Villa is over 450 square meters, and it develops over several different levels. The garden leads to the main entrance: on the left you will find the spacious lounge, study, dining-room and music room. On the right of the entrance, you will find the rustic area with the kitchen, dining-room, lounge area and one double bedroom with unsuited shower and WC. The other bedrooms are located on the third floor: Copyright © Luxury Retreats. All rights reserved. BEDROOM & BATHROOM Main House: • Bedroom 1: Primary - Double size bed (can be converted to 2 twins), Ensuite bathroom with stand-alone shower • Bedroom 2: Double size bed (can be converted to 2 twins), Ensuite bathroom with stand-alone shower • Bedroom 3: Double size bed, Ensuite bathroom with stand-alone shower • Bedroom 4: Double size bed, Ensuite bathroom with stand-alone shower Additional bedding: 2 Twin size beds, Sofa bed AMENITIES • Private Spa with Finnish sauna, hot tub shower with chromotherapy • Private home fitness centre with Technogym tools : TECNOGYM MYRUN LCD(B) and TECNOGYM UNICA • Lift • More under “What this place offers” below STAFF & SERVICES Included: • Change of linen once a week • Change of towels on request • Laundry and ironing service • Welcome drink • 3 Hours a day maid service At Extra Cost (advance notice may be required): • Meal plans
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All about Amalfi Coast

Luxury Retreats – the expert in Amalfi Coast vacations

With southern Italy’s most breathtaking coastline, the Amalfi Coast is world-renowned for its romance.A place this gorgeous was bound to be popular, and during the high-summer months it can be incredibly busy so try visiting in spring or fall to dodge the crowds. Or take to the sea at any time of year – a fabulous way to take in views of the many pretty towns clinging to the soaring hills.

On land

The coast’s busiest town is Amalfi. Once a powerful maritime trading center, it has its fair share of impressive architecture, not least the spectacular Cathedral of St Andrew.  Built in the 13th century, the Arab-influenced duomo sits grandly atop a steep flight of stairs and houses the relics of St Andrew the Apostle (patron saint of Amalfi as well as Scotland and Russia) in its crypt.

Some 1,200 feet above the sea, overlooking the bay of Salerno and a short drive east of Amalfi, is the mountaintop town of Ravello. This ravishing beauty is a place of shady gardens and quiet lanes, with a slower pace of life that has seduced everyone from Wagner to DH Lawrence and Gore Vidal. Chief among Ravello’s charms is the stately Villa Cimbrone, extensively renovated by a British nobleman at the beginning of the 20th century and now a 5-star hotel. It’s the villa’s gardens, considered one of the most important examples of English landscaping in the south of Europe, that are the main draw. Wander past scented roses and exuberant hydrangeas to the Terrazza dell’Infinito (Terrace of Infinity), where a series of majestic marble busts guards a vista of cerulean-blue sky and sea that will leave you breathless.

If you’re feeling energetic, a more active way to take in the scenery is to hike the Il Vallone delle Ferriere. This 4-mile trail winds through the woods near Ravello, passing orchid-lined streams, cascading waterfalls and picturesque old medieval ruins. You could also attempt the hour-and-a-half climb up the slopes to reach the top of the towering Monte Solaro, over on the island of Capri. But a gentler ascent of the peak known to locals as ‘cloud catcher’ is by chairlift – glide to the 1,932-ft summit, where on a clear day you can see all the way to Vesuvius back on the mainland.

Alternatively, you can drive along the ‘road of a thousand bends’, the 40km Strada Statale 163, was built in 1852 and connects the hilltop village of Meta, just outside Sorrento, with Vietri sul Mare in the east. The narrow highway hugs the rugged cliffs, weaving in and out of deep gorges and passing olive groves, lemon terraces and picture-postcard villages, the Tyrrhenian Sea glittering far below.

Ancient wonders

A visit to that mighty monolith is another must-do for any visitor to this part of Italy. Mount Vesuvius is mainland Europe’s last active volcano – the land around was made a national park in 1995 and you can walk the edge of the crater with a certified guide, marvelling at the lunar landscape as steam shoots up from small vents inside. The volcano’s last big blowout was in 1944, and activity is closely monitored daily for signs of a new eruption.

Of course the most famous fury of this sleeping giant occurred in AD 79 when, after centuries of dormancy, dust and rocks began to explode from its crater. The avalanche of lava that raced down the mountainside hit the Roman town of Pompeii at 100 miles per hour, burying it an instant but also preserving it perfectly. Once an important port town for the ancient Roman Empire, Pompeii was filled with sailor’s hotels, bars, public baths, taverns and brothels and the archaeological site and ongoing excavations give visitors a fascinating insight into ancient Roman life.

By sea

As you travel along this rugged coast, every turn reveals a wide-open sweep of the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea and, if you’re keen to ride the waves, your Luxury Retreats concierge can organize a boat tour to take you to the sights best approached by water. One of the most spellbinding is the Grotta dello Smeraldo (Emerald Grotto), a cave filled with intense greenish light that filters into the water from an arch below sea level and is reflected off the cavern walls. Stalactites cling, stalagmites climb and the atmosphere is eerily beautiful.

Experience the luxury of our Amalfi Coast rentals

If your vacation dream is to live la dolce vita on the Amalfi Coast, we have just the villa for you. From a bijou one-beds perfect for honeymooners to grand properties sleeping up to 30, and with everything from pink-stucco-clad beauties to modern marvels, you’re sure to find the perfect getaway.

Island life in Capri

The beautiful Isle of Capri, once the playground of the Emperor Tiberius, has long been a glamorous vacation destination for chic travelers. Rent a Capri villa with us to experience its classic charm. We have properties close to Capri Town’s Piazzetta, or main square, where you can head for the evening passeggiata and sit to enjoy aperitivo hour with a chilled Aperol spritz. Our villas’ pools, terraces and gardens make for the perfect alfresco retreat.

Positano rentals

With its candy-colored houses clinging to cascading cliffs, Positano is one of the coast’s most exquisite spots. Our villas in Positano offer access to this chic town of winding lanes filled with boutiques and trattorias. With gasp-worthy views at every turn, many of our properties also feature gorgeous traditional styling such as colourful tiled floors and kitchens with a pizza oven where you can create perfect pies with the freshest local produce.

Homes in Sorrento

The town of Sorrento perches picturesquely on a plateau above the sea with spectacular views over the Bay of Naples. And our villas in Sorrento make the ideal base for exploring the region's highlights. Both handsome hillside homes with cascading terraces and colonnaded beachside retreats await.

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