Stretching out over the bay like a timeless village and seemingly sculpted by the wind, the Hotel Cala di Volpe embodies a glamourous elegance immersed between the colors and scents of nature and sea. A masterpiece of art started in the 60's by Jacques Couëlle and now marvelously reinterpreted with new rooms and suites, new spaces and restaurants, for an uplifted experience. The culinary journey starts with the iconic Mediterranean flavors of Barbecue Restaurant and Grand, and it continues with the Japanese cuisine Nobu style of Matsuhisa at Cala di Volpe and the Street food & Beef of the brand new Beefbar Cala di Volpe. Just a few minutes boat ride away, the exclusive Matsuhisa Beach. La Volpe Kids Club and Juventus Resort Experience offer a world of fun for the youngest ones, while adults can relax at the Shiseido Spa. Mouratoglou Tennis Center Sardinia offers the ultimate tennis & padel experience players of all levels and ages plus a variety of tailor-made programs to train like a pro. The Hotel is a natural set for glamorous and unique events such as weddings, concerts, celebrations, as well as private parties and special events.
A note from us
Kindly be informed that the following requirements apply for dinner either at the Restaurants or Bars: smart casual dress code, shorts or beachwear are not allowed, children aged 0 to 3 are admitted only between 7pm to 8.30pm, pets are not allowed.
Food and beverage from outside sources is not permitted on property. This includes alcohol or soft drinks, delivery containers or coolers containing food and beverage.
The Hotel Cala di Volpe's exterior was conceived by his creator 'sculptor of houses' Jacques Couëlle to look like an ancient Mediterranean fishing village – a private compound of interconnecting terracotta rooftops, turrets, porticoes and terraces abloom with bougainvillea. In 2022, Hotel Cala di Volpe completed the fourth and final stage in the restyling.
Read MoreIt was 1963 when one of the very first buildings in Costa Smeralda rose overlooking one of the most picturesque bays of the island, named after the “fox”, to celebrate the main inhabitants of the place before the men: it was the Hotel Cala di Volpe. The initial project was created and developed by Jacques Couëlle, who liked to define himself not as an architect, but rather as “a sculptor of houses”.
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