Casa Altar, inspired by Saint Benedict’s cross, is a harmonious sanctuary for up to 7 guests. Its central kitchen is the heart of this unique design, surrounded by three bedrooms and a swimming pool. With a dedicated staff, tailored dining, and a host of amenities, Casa Altar ensures guests can fully relax and enjoy their stay.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Casa Altar, inspired by Saint Benedict’s cross, is a harmonious sanctuary for up to 7 guests. Its central kitchen is the heart of this unique design, surrounded by three bedrooms and a swimming pool. With a dedicated staff, tailored dining, and a host of amenities, Casa Altar ensures guests can fully relax and enjoy their stay.
The Villa features a private outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers, an outdoor shower, and the property’s photovoltaic energy source.
The design of the house draws inspiration from Saint Benedict’s cross, creating an integrated sanctuary for guests. The heart of the cross-shaped layout is the kitchen, where culinary alchemy takes place. Surrounding the central kitchen, the 3 bedrooms and swimming pool come together to provide an unexpected and harmonious living space that inspires guests.
The team comprises 1 cook and 2 housekeepers who work from 7am to 5pm, with the option to hire them for additional hours. The staff ensures guests are well taken care of, from meal preparation to housekeeping. A variety of services are offered, including purchasing food and beverages tailored to guest preferences and delivering them to the house before arrival. Furthermore, a 24/7 support service is available throughout the duration of the stay.
Casa Altar features 3 bedrooms and accommodates up to 7 guests. Two of the bedrooms are furnished with king-size beds, while the third room is equipped with 3 single beds, making it an ideal choice for families and groups. All bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning.
All bedrooms offer ensuite bathrooms.
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