The much-awaited moment has arrived: the opening of the exclusive Hotel Ara Maris, a 5-star luxury gem nestled in the heart of the enchanting Sorrentine Peninsula in Italy. April 23rd marks the debut of a unique experience in the art of hospitality, a journey imbued with magic where hospitality is not just a gesture but a philosophy of life. Here, luxury is not only tangible but permeates every moment of the guest’s experience, enveloping them in an embrace of unparalleled excellence.
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“Ara Maris is a celebration of harmony between human being and nature, an elegant fusion of Sorrento’s timeless charm and a unique design that captures the essence of the surrounding beauty. The furnishings and common areas blend harmoniously with the spectacular landscape, offering guests a comfortable and sophisticated environment where every detail is meticulously curated. The attentive staff will also transform each guest’s experience into a truly extraordinary and unforgettable moment.
Ara Maris is much more than just luxurious accommodation. It’s an oasis of tranquility and well-being, where guests can fully immerse themselves in a unique sensory experience. From the spacious relaxation area with pool and solarium, nestled in lush greenery, to the activities offered along the stunning coastline and the nearby islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida, every moment spent at Ara Maris is an opportunity to reconnect with oneself and with the surrounding beauty.”
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With 49 rooms and suites featuring vibrant colors and contemporary furnishings, Ara Maris offers an unparalleled stay experience, complemented by a range of impeccable services and comforts. From the gastronomic delights offered at Cora Bistrot to the artisanal cocktails served in the refined Lumi Sky Lounge, to the rejuvenating treatments at Thala Spa, every guest’s desire is ready to be fulfilled.
Ara Maris is part of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, the prestigious global network representing a selection of independent luxury hotels worldwide and ensuring guests an exceptionally high level of excellence.
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