Torre di Positano is a truly unique seaside property located at the edge of the Positano harbor and it has 1,000 years of history behind it. The villa, which first came to life with its former owner, the artist Clavel, is famous today for its distinct and unique characteristics. The villa, ideal for privacy and perfect for outdoor living, is spread over multiple levels, all connected by open-air paths hewn from stone. Surrounded on three sides by water, this unique villa boasts an incredible natural light streaming through every window, direct access to the secluded beach below, and premium location on the water. Think about the bragging rights!
CIN: IT065100C2GEM5PF5J
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* Villa rates and exchange rates are subject to change without notice and are not confirmed until reservations are booked and paid in full.
* Villa rates and exchange rates are subject to change without notice and are not confirmed until reservations are booked and paid in full.
• Heating not available
• Not suitable for very young children(1 to 6 years old) or for guests with limited mobility
• Due to the peculiarity of the villa, child supervision is strongly recommended
• The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven/fourteen days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
• Non-smoking villa
• No pets allowed
€2,000 Flat
Refundable
3.00%
Nearest Airport: Naples 1 h 15 min
Nearest serviced town: within walking distance
Nearest major city: Sorrento 26 min; Amalfi 42 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
A winding scenic drive along the coastal road, known for its hairpin bends and spectacular views, takes visitors to Positano, Praiano, Amalfi and the spellbinding uphill town of Ravello, with its incomparable belvedere. Any of these popular resort towns along the coast are good bases for exploring the surrounding areas. Buses and ferries run frequently and are the most convenient way to reach other towns while avoiding what could be a challenging drive in the bustling summer traffic. Other excursion possibilities include a boat trip to the islands of Capri and Ischia, a visit to the vibrant cities of Napoli, Salerno, or the gracious Sorrento, or an exploration of Pompeii and Herculaneum - the fascinating ruins of ancient cities destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in the 1st century A.D.
The Amalfi Coast offers an abundance of cafes, shops, art galleries and restaurants on its vertical terrain. Most beaches are small pebble inlets of land thus the best way to enjoy the sand and the turquoise water is to tour the area by boat (ask our concierge about it!) and let an expert local captain take you to his favorite spots or suggest the best seaside restaurants.