DEAR TRAVELER, PLEASE KINDLY NOTE: The rental price includes: electricity; linens; towels. To be paid at the property:cleaning EUR 220.00 per week.Available for a fee, if desired:heating (when needed);parking, if reserved in advance EUR 49.00/day;air conditioning EUR 45.00/day;baby bed EUR 175.00/week;baggage porter;parking for minivan, van, SUV, station wagon, if reserved in advance EUR 70.00/day.
Villa Isidora B is a charming villa set into the cliff, sheer above the sea. It sleeps four people. From Villa Isidora B you will enjoy a splendid view of the sea, of Positano and of the Amalfi Coast. Villa Isidora B is 75 square meters (810 square feet). It features a private swimming pool, direct access to the beach and to the sea, a wide private terrace with a view of the sea, a private garden, air conditioning (please read description below to check in which rooms the units are installed), winter heating and WI-FI Internet access.
You will be roughly 1.3 km (0.8 miles) from Positano, where you will find restaurants, shops, public transportation, the beach and the tourist port. You will find the closest restaurant at 100 meters (330 feet), the stop for the SITA bus Amalfi - Sorrento line at 150 meters (490 feet) and the closest beach directly below you (you will reach it using an elevator). You will reach Villa Isidora B from the parking area using an elevator and then along a short private walkway that includes approximately 20 stairway steps.
You will not need a car to stay at Villa Isidora B. If you do have one, you will be able to park it on the premises, for a fee, in a reserved parking space.
Villa Isidora B is constructed on the edge of a stretch of rocky coastline directly above the sea. It is set in the midst of the lush greenery of Mediterranean vegetation, between the indigo sea and the azure sky.
When you step onto its balconies and its terrace, you will see stretched out before you nothing but the sun, the sky and the sea. To the horizon on your right, looking out over the sea, you can trace the “M”-shaped outline of the islands known as Li Galli and, to the left, the magnificent scenery of a stretch of coastline that is among the most fascinating areas of the Amalfi Coast.
On this side, the coast is made up of small promontories, on which small clusters of white houses are scattered, interspersed with enchanting inlets and small beaches, in a half-moon shape carved out of the richly-verdant coastline.
And, looking below, facing the railing of your terrace, you will see the nearby sea, just slightly below you, framed by a rocky outcropping on which there grows a mixture of Agave, Indian Figs, and shrubbery. Note the iridescent, shifting shades of the ocean water, which shimmers from green to blue as the water deepens, and the many cheerfully-colored small boats that dot the water. You will feel privileged to be at the heart of such beauty—it will lift your heart and infuse you with the sheer joy of being alive! Best of all, you will carry this feeling in your heart well beyond the end of your holiday.
The sunset and the evening that follows hold still more fascinating moments in store for you. From the terraces of Villa Isidora, when evening falls, you will see the moon rise, enormous at first as it peers above the coastline, then becoming smaller and brighter as it climbs higher in the sky and reflects on the sea. By this time, the coast and the sea are full of twinkling lights.
When the moon is full, the spectacle is incomparable—and you can enjoy it from your discreetly-illuminated terrace while dining under the stars.
Villa Isidora B is found in the part of the complex that is closest to the sea.
Villa Isidora B is one of the holiday homes available in a small complex. Please find a general description of the complex below, and please scroll further down for a description of Villa Isidora B.
The complex is made up of vacation villas that fan along the back of a cape that overhangs the sea. The complex extends across a few acres of coastline, and is situated at one of the most panoramic and strikingly beautiful points of the coast.
Slightly above the complex, is the level of the coast road, and from here down to the sea there is a slope of about 200 meters (650 feet). Looking down from the road, you can see gardens set out on irregular terraces that hug the shape of the coastline, and then, further down towards the sea, the full luxury of the Mediterranean flowers and greenery. In the midst of these gardens, you can see here and there the terracotta-paved terraces of the villas with their sun-lounging beds and their urns overflowing with red bougainvillea.
The buildings are well hidden among the greenery, and all that can be seen either from above or from the sea are the terraces. The complex is made up of a number of vacation villas, each one completely independent of the others and hidden in the greenery. Access to this entire