Every detail has been carefully considered at Villa Cacciarella. Designed by world-renowned designers Charles & Co., each part of this mesmerising home has been thoughtfully placed and exquisitely finished, with stone and marble throughout, plush furnishings, and beautiful wooden accents. Comprising six bedrooms in the main house and an auxiliary apartment with an additional two bedrooms, there is a plethora of space for large or multigenerational groups to relax in.
Each bedroom has a private ensuite and excellent air conditioning. Wonderfully soft linen adorns king-sized beds, each with a sea view. Vast slabs of Italian marble swirl lustrous hues throughout the sleek bathrooms, complete with walk-in showers and spacious inset baths. Between the main house and the apartment there are two fully equipped kitchens, both with Miele and Officine Gullo appliances. Depending on your holiday mood, you can choose between the villa’s state-of-the-art gym or the fully-stocked indoor bar. Yoga lessons and a private masseuse are also available upon request.
Villa Cacciarella’s outdoor space spans 172 sqm, with a magnificent 8.5m pool. The pool is encircled by lush green vegetation and deluxe double sun beds that are perfect for sinking into under the warmth of the sun. The spacious terrace offers both outdoor dining and a delightfully inviting L-shaped sofa, where you won’t be able to resist curling up with a holiday read and watching the lapping waves of the Tyrrhenian Sea. There is a private chef and sommelier available upon request, or alternatively, you can request delivery of your choice of groceries.
Villa Cacciarella is located in Monte Argentario, a rugged coastal village in southern Tuscany. Here, life ticks by at an ever-so-peaceful pace. This little-known spot is blanketed with quiet, shingle beaches and surrounded by centuries-old forts and towers built by Spanish kings. The closest town is Porto Santo Stefano, where you will find an array of bars and restaurants dotted around the pretty marina. Take a drive up to the 18th-century Frati Passionisti convent for sweeping views across Tuscany, all the way to Corsica. Alternatively, you could explore the shingled shores on foot, passing cypress and umbrella pines as you hunt for secluded coves.