MONASTERO SANTA ROSA

Conca dei Marini, Campania, Italy

The infinite blue of Amalfi

Even if you think you have already seen enchanting places, this luxurious resort on the exclusive Amalfi Coast will leave you speechless. The generous hand of an artist seems to have forged the monastery from the rocky landscape, opening up vistas over the reign of Poseidon, while the cool waters of the infinity pool are set against a horizon that makes you feel at one with the infinite space created between sky and sea.

Choose to spend every moment of the day in a different place, depending on your mood. The extensive grounds slope down through four levels of terraces, all with complete amenities, an extensive spa area and indoor areas, with spaces dedicated to reading and to wine-tasting.

Honeymoon on the Amalfi Coast

An intimate place, for small groups, exclusive and unforgettable, perfectly in tune with the most exciting moments of the life of a couple. If you dream of a trip to Italy as the coronation of your love, here you will find emotion made real in the sky, the water and lush gardens.

Built on a tall, steep, rocky ledge, Monastero Santa Rosa cuts across the skyline in majestic solitude and dominates the surrounding area. The cliff on which it stands seems to be the draping a royal mantle and its domes evoke a diadem. The exterior is a Mediterranean paradise that you can explore terrace after terrace, admiring the lovely landscapes suspended between sea and sky, until you reach the spectacular infinity pool that is sheer over the gulf.

You can take your partner to see the sunset on the Terrazzo del Tramonto, at the monastery’s highest, most advanced point: look out and be immediately enveloped by dazzling light and intense emotions. There will be no need for words because everything will be love.

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