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The Classic Room spans 30 square meters, offering an inviting space for up to two guests. Its large king-size bed provides a plush, comfortable sleep
The Superior Room, spanning 35 square meters, is designed to offer comfort and elegance. It features a king-sized bed, with the option to request two
The Premium Room, spanning 40 sqm, offers an inviting atmosphere. It features a king-size bed, with the option for two single beds upon request. Guests
Nestled in a serene setting, the Garden Suite offers a peaceful retreat for up to two guests. Covering an area of 45 square meters, this
The Deluxe Sea View Room offers a peaceful setting with views of the Mediterranean Sea. This 40-square-meter room features soft cream tones and dark oak
The Frontline Premium Room, spanning 40 square meters, offers a serene escape. It boasts a king-size bed with the option for two single beds. Its
The Deluxe Frontline Sea View Room offers a calm and elegant space by the beach. This beautiful 53-square-meter room features soft cream tones and dark
The Duplex Sea Suite spans 63 sqm and unfolds across two levels. On the upper floor, a welcoming living area invites families and friends. Here,
Nestled along the serene coastline, the Sea Suite offers an escape into luxury. With 75 square meters of space, it provides ample room for relaxation.
The Roccia Pool Suite offers an exquisite retreat atop a rocky ridge. Its 50 square meters make it a haven for up to two guests.
Nestled in a serene corner, the 65 sqm Pool Suite is a haven of luxury. It opens to a luminous bedroom where daylight dances across
The Deluxe Pool Suite spans 90 sqm and offers guests a sanctuary of peace and elegance. It is designed for up to two guests and
Villa Corbezzolo, nestled by the sea, is a tranquil retreat for two. Its 55 square meters are thoughtfully designed for comfort and luxury. The villa
The 2 Bedroom Pool Villa offers a tranquil escape infused with Sardinian charm. Spanning 150 square meters, it provides a seamless blend of elegance and
Nestled in Sardinia's serene landscape, a 3 Bedroom Pool Villa awaits. It covers 160 sqm of elegance and comfort. The villa's central feature is a
Nestled along a pristine coastline, the 3 Bedroom Beach & Pool Villa offers an idyllic retreat. It spans 150 square meters, perfectly blending luxury with
Nestled in the heart of Sardinia, the 3 Bedroom Pitrizza Pool Villa is a luxurious oasis. It boasts unparalleled ocean views, immersing guests in breathtaking
Hotel Pitrizza, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Costa Smeralda is one of the defining addresses of Porto Cervo. It does not try to feel like a formal palace. Its luxury is lower, warmer, and more connected to the Sardinian landscape. Granite, juniper, myrtle, sea air, private terraces, pale stone, and the blue of Liscia di Vacca shape the stay. The hotel feels built into the coast rather than placed on top of it.
This is an important distinction on the Costa Smeralda. Some hotels here are about scene and spectacle. Pitrizza is more private. It is made for guests who want the water close, the room calm, and the day to move between a beach, a pool carved from stone, a boat, a long lunch, and a quiet terrace at night. The resort is currently active under the Hotel Pitrizza name while a future Cheval Blanc chapter has been announced following renovation work. For guests booking now, the experience remains rooted in the original Pitrizza identity and its long Costa Smeralda heritage.
The hotel sits near Porto Cervo on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, a destination shaped in the 1960s around the vision of the Aga Khan and a group of architects who wanted development to respect the land. Hotel Pitrizza was designed by Luigi Vietti, one of the key figures of that architectural story. His approach was not to fight the terrain. He used local materials, soft shapes, stonework, low roofs, and a village-like layout that follows the coast.
That design still gives the resort its character. The buildings do not dominate the bay. They seem to emerge from the rocks and gardens. Paths curve between rooms, suites, villas, the pool, restaurants, and the beach. The scale is intimate for such a famous address. Guests who know Costa Smeralda often value Pitrizza because it feels less exposed than larger resorts. It has glamour, but it keeps it behind a quieter door.
Accommodation is spread across rooms, suites, and villas. The best categories make the most of sea views, private outdoor space, and the resort's natural stone palette. Interiors lean into Sardinian textures rather than glossy city design. Expect whitewashed walls, timber, hand-crafted details, cool floors, and a mood that suits barefoot summer living. Many spaces open to terraces, gardens, or pool areas, so the line between room and coast stays soft.
The villas are a major part of the Pitrizza appeal. They suit families, friends, and couples who want more privacy, often with private pools and generous outdoor areas. A villa stay here can feel like having a personal Sardinian hideaway while still using hotel service, restaurants, beach access, and concierge support. That combination is why Pitrizza has long drawn guests who want discretion as much as comfort.
Rooms and suites are best for travelers who want the full resort atmosphere with easier access to the main facilities. They are not anonymous. They carry the same stone-and-sea language as the wider property. The strongest rooms are the ones where the terrace becomes part of the daily routine: coffee in the morning, shade in the afternoon, and a last look at the water before dinner.
Pitrizza's saltwater pool is one of the icons of the resort. Carved into local granite and shaped to echo the coastline, it feels more like a natural basin than a standard hotel pool. It gives the property a clear visual signature. Guests can spend the day between the pool, the private beach area, and the sea without needing much else.
The bay is sheltered and beautiful, with clear water and the soft colors that made Costa Smeralda famous. Days here are simple in the best way. Swim early. Read in the shade. Take a boat along the coast. Return for lunch. Rest through the warmest part of the afternoon. The hotel can help arrange sea-based activities and local excursions, but the quietest moments often become the most memorable.
The resort's dining is built around the setting. The Grill is one of the main restaurant experiences, with a focus on Mediterranean cooking, seafood, grilled dishes, and the relaxed rhythm of summer dining. Meals here should feel tied to Sardinia, not imported from another resort world. Fresh fish, local produce, olive oil, herbs, and simple preparations suit the landscape better than heavy formality.
Bar Pitrizza adds an evening point of return. It is the place for an aperitivo, a quiet drink, or a slower conversation after dinner. The mood is polished but not loud. This matters at Pitrizza. The hotel is most persuasive when it keeps the evening intimate, with the coast, the stone, and the warm air doing much of the work.
Porto Cervo is close enough for shopping, marina life, restaurants, and nightlife, yet Pitrizza feels removed from the busiest part of the scene. That balance is useful. Guests can enter the social rhythm of Costa Smeralda when they want it, then return to a more private bay. The Marina di Porto Cervo, Pevero Golf Club, beach clubs, designer boutiques, and yacht charters are all part of the wider destination.
The Costa Smeralda is seasonal by nature. Summer brings the full energy of the coast, with boats, events, and long nights. Shoulder-season stays can feel softer, with more space and a stronger sense of the landscape. Either way, Pitrizza is a hotel for guests who like the sea to shape the day. It is less about a packed schedule and more about a sequence of well-chosen moments.
The ownership and operating story around Pitrizza is evolving. Smeralda Holding and LVMH Hospitality Excellence announced that Hotel Pitrizza would be managed by Cheval Blanc after renovation and rebranding. That future direction is important, but it does not erase the current hotel. The present experience still belongs to Pitrizza: the Vietti architecture, the granite pool, the villas, the bay, and the quiet Costa Smeralda style.
For guests, the practical point is simple. Book the hotel for what it offers now, and keep an eye on the future brand transition if planning far ahead. The resort's value lies in the site and its heritage. A new chapter may refine the product, but the reason this address matters has always been the same: a rare piece of Sardinian coast shaped with restraint.
It is ideal for couples who want a quieter base near Porto Cervo, families who need villa space, and repeat Italy travelers looking for a coastal hotel with real identity.
Room choice is especially important here. A sea-view room works for a shorter stay. A suite or villa changes the pace completely. The right choice depends on how much privacy, pool space, and outdoor living you want. However you stay, the essence of Pitrizza is simple: the coast close by, the design low and natural, and Sardinia doing what it does best.
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