
Bearing the name of former “bad boy of ballet” Rudolf Nureyev, the stunning suite is characterized by a truly unique aesthetic, inspired by a truly unique performer. The suite introduces guests to an unmatched aesthetic: Using the enigmatic leading man’s love of Moorish décor as inspiration, the elaborate suite hosts an array of colorful tile work in white, blue and black, all visible through an ornate mirror that elevates the ensemble. A generous living room lends itself to utter relaxation while a regal, Roman-style plunge pool and private balcony complete the discerning tableau.
Named after famed Ballets Russes founder and Treville Positano regular, Sergei Diaghilev, the suite occupies Villa Azzurra’s first floor. An ode to maritime splendour, in tune with Positano’s seaside tradition, the suite’s deep blue, ornate furnishings infuse the ultra-white space with eye-catching elements that look like they have just emerged from the waves. Corals fashioned into bouquets intermingle with antiques and judiciously placed mirrors that reflect the deep topaz expanse of the sea. The views are definitely the focal point within Diaghilev, even in the dazzlingly white ensuite bathroom, complete with free-standing Carrara marble grand bathtub beckoning guests to relax in inimitable style.