Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Are Honeymooning at an Amalfi Hotel Where Rooms Start at $5,000
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are honeymooning at Villa Treville, a 15-suite cliffside hideaway in Positano that sits on a 5-acre estate once owned by film and opera director Franco Zeffirelli for 35 years.

The guest list across its history reads like a 20th-century culture syllabus: Maria Callas, Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Liza Minnelli, Rudolf Nureyev.

The couple was photographed at the hotel’s private beach club, On the Rocks, a sundeck carved into the cliff face where guests swim straight off the rocks instead of a sandy beach. Dua Lipa was in a metallic thong bikini and Callum Turner black swim shorts/
Loungers sit under white and blue striped parasols, the kitchen at Maestro’s (the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant) sends food down through the day, and the view runs out across the Tyrrhenian to the Li Galli islands, the tiny archipelago Homer’s sirens supposedly called home.

The rest of the property leans into the same private-villa feel. There’s a complimentary water shuttle that runs guests into central Positano in about five minutes, a spa called La Traviata, a pool, hidden garden terraces stitched together by stone paths, and a bar (Bianca) mixing cocktails out of herbs grown on site.

Service is heavy: dozens of staff for those 15 suites, a WhatsApp concierge, and a chef who’ll cook off-menu using whatever’s coming out of the gardens that morning.

Entry-level junior suites at Villa Treville currently start above $5,000 a night in peak season. Dua and Callum almost certainly aren’t in one of those. Couples at their level typically book the top-tier suites (think the Callas, with its private garden and heated plunge pool, or the Diaghilev, with a balcony that drops straight to the bay), and those run well north of $20,000 a night, which is well worth it if you’re rich and famous.

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