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Hotel Santa Caterina unveils its newly renovated Casa Marchesa villa

Step inside Casa Marchesa, Santa Caterina’s reimagined luxury villa

Casa Marchesa
Hotel Santa Caterina

Hotel Santa Caterina, a luxurious hotel overlooking the Amalfi coast, has recently unveiled its newest crown jewel, Casa Marchesa — a private villa secluded from the main resort. Casa Marchesa features an elegant set of newly designed, private suites amidst lush Mediterranean gardens. With the recent rise of multigenerational travel, Casa Marchesa makes for the perfect spot for large group getaways.

The villa can accommodate up to 14 guests and features a fully-equipped kitchen, spacious living area — and even a private lap pool with a sun-drenched solarium. Casa Marchesa also includes a terraced garden space, featuring a series of fragrant citrus groves, perfect for great views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Whether you’re looking to plan a perfect family getaway or just need a secluded space, Casa Marchesa makes for a memorable trip to the Amalfi Coast.

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Inside the villa, you’ll also enjoy a spacious, modern living space and a wine cellar. Additionally, the 36-meter private lap pool is available exclusively for guests staying in Casa Marchesa.

Casa Marchesa’s unique amenities

If you and your group choose to stay at the newly renovated Casa Marchesa for your Italian escape, you’ll enjoy a one-of-a-kind curated experience. A private chef is available to prepare authentic meals in the villa’s fully-equipped kitchen, including traditional Amalfi dishes, or guide your group through immersive cooking classes that showcase local recipes and traditions. Additionally, the property’s event planner can help you plan milestone celebrations, parties, intimate dinners, and special occasion gatherings for the most memorable stay possible.

Casa Marchesa goes the extra mile to make for a unique, individualized stay with its specialized concierge service to assist with transfers, excursions, and other travel needs.

Emily Caldwell
Emily is a Features Writer at The Manual, where she specializes in food, beverage, and travel content. She focuses on weaving…
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