The primary new lodge to open on the Amalfi Coast in almost 20 years, Borgo Santandrea has simply opened its doorways following a number of years of meticulous building alongside the cliffs. Situated on some of the stunning corners of Amalfi, the property overlooks the small fishermen’s village of Conca dei Marini (house to Jackie O’s favourite native restaurant, La Tonnarella, in addition to Sophia Loren’s longtime villa).
The lodge provides 29 rooms and 16 suites, all with gorgeous sea views, and is the fervour challenge of two Italian brothers from Ischia, considered one of whom labored for the 4 Seasons for a few years opening inns around the globe.
The lodge boasts its personal personal seashore, jetty, unique seashore membership, and three eating places serving Mediterranean meals with various trendy twists – overseen by Michelin-starred chef Crescenzo Scotti. Visitors are seamlessly related to Borgo Santandrea’s personal seashore by a collection of walkways and a community of lush terraced gardens of olive, lemon, jasmine, and pomegranate timber.
Borgo Santandrea’s signature Italian mid-century-meets-Mediterranean aesthetic celebrates an authentically Made-in-Italy perspective that brings collectively regional artisanship with extremely acknowledged Italian manufacturers. One standout design ingredient specifically is the 31 several types of geometric hand-made and painted by hand tiles, impressed by regional traditions, classical design, and Gio Ponti. White Italian marble – chosen from Puglia, Veneto, and Tuscany – sheathes surfaces across the property and displays the sunshine from the hand-blown Venetian glass lamps which might be dotted all through the lodge.