Ever since watching the
romantic comedy “Only You” I have dreamed of visiting Positano and its renowned
hotel - Le Sirenuse - a Moorish Baroque 18th century villa with
spectacular views of the sea and the famed Costiera Amalfitana. Once the summer
residence of the Marchesi Serale family, members of which still manage this
luxury property, it is now the place where dreams are made. And on this special
day they happened to be mine.
The moment you enter the glass doors of Le Sirenuse you
are enveloped in a world of understated elegance and serenity. The impeccable grounds
boast white washed walls, arched and vaulted ceilings and gleaming handmade ceramic
tiles. Antique paintings and prints framed in handsome mouldings hang on the
walls, while a stylish combination of traditional and contemporary furnishings decorate
the interiors and rooms.
A handwritten welcome note, fresh fruit and nuts, and a
bottle of Champagne awaited our arrival. Frette bed linens of the finest
quality were perfumed with lavender. The bathroom was made of prestigious
marbles with a Jacuzzi tub fit for two. Luxurious Eau d'Italie bath and body
products imbue their lovely scent throughout. The terrace, with its glorious
views, was the perfect place to sit, sip Champagne and relish this moment.
The pool, perhaps my favourite space on the exclusive grounds,
was surrounded by lemon trees and breathtaking vistas. Our days were spent relaxing
poolside enjoying our favourite Italian aperitivo “Aperol Spritz” and
marvelling at the beauty that surrounded us. This small corner of paradise was
the perfect place to bask in the final days of summer.
Everywhere staff greeted us by name. This special touch
provided a sense of being among family and friends, and maybe it was in this
spirit of home that on our first evening we decided to dine on our terrace. Positano
glowed under the night sky, a vision so heavenly I wished time could stand
still.
The following evening we enjoyed fresh oysters and a
glass of champagne millésimé on the candlelit terrace of the Champagne & Oyster
Bar. The soft music and balmy summer night lulled me into a state of utter
relaxation before heading for dinner at La Sponda, the hotel’s Michelin star
restaurant.
What an unforgettable experience and atmosphere dinner
provided! The space was lit by four hundred candles as musicians played old
Neapolitan love songs. We dined on a selection of Mediterranean inspired dishes
and sipped wine. It was one of those rare moments when everything in the
universe seemed to conspire to remind me of the infinite beauty of life and
love. It was a moment to be savoured slowly, passionately, and with every ounce
of my being.

4 comments:
It's amazing how different parts of Italy have their own character and evoke a certain mood. I would love to visit them all. I stayed in Trieste for four months a couple of summers ago. The Aperol Spritz is a favourite. :-)
Great post and pictures by the way. :-)
So beautiful!
Incredibly beautiful.
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