Located in a peaceful garden, surronded by a pergola of Bougainvillea, our three villas are immersed in the scents and typical colors of the Amalfi Coast.TheThey were originally built in the 14th Century and retains theìr original structure of arched doorways and cross vaulted ceilings and walls and rooftop. The properties are located on a peak of the rocky coast and are situated between the road and the sea.
The villas, completely independent from one another, are an ideal solution for a relaxing vacation or for celebrating special occasions.
Villa della Marchesa
The villa of the Marchesa Dragonetti de Torres, a noble family from Aquila that also has a pope ancestor, is a Villa from the Saracen era completely renovated respecting the original architecture.
Surrounded by lemon trees, the villa contains a spacious living room with a fire place in the corner, kitchen, four double bed rooms (all with private bathrooms) and terrace overlooking the sea, for a total of 300 cubic meters that houses eight people, with which it is possible to add two extra beds.
For it's position and beauty, the villa Marchesa is perfect place for special occasions and unforgettable days.
Villa Saracena
The villa Saracena is one of the few examples of original Moorish architecture left in the Amalfi coast, with cross domed ceilings typical of the saracen era.
Built around the 12th century, the Villa Saracena is the smallest of the independent villas of the Hotel dei Cavalieri, surrounded by lemon trees.
Ideal for a family with two children, the villa has a very typical bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and terrace that overlooks the beautiful Mediterranean sea, for a total of 85 cubic meters.
The Lemon Garden
A beautiful garden where, to lemon yellow predominant, are contrasted the many variations of red bougainvillea.
Ideal place to rest or to celebrate something intimate. The cultivation of lemon and vegetables for guests of the hotel is carried out according to traditional techniques of agriculture terraced adopting the current indications of biological.