Located in the upper part of the Villa, it has access from a delightful panoramic terrace and is divided into two bright and panoramic rooms and is completed by a large bathroom with tub. What makes it unique is the double exposure that makes the views from the large windows extraordinary, the sea on one side and the vegetable garden on the other.
It is named after the tiny island located opposite Castellammare di Stabia at the foot of Monte Faito.
It was originally called Petra Herculis, i.e. Hercules's stone, because according to legend it was created by Hercules who, before founding the cities of Herculaneum and Stabiae, detached the top of Monte Faito by hurling it into the sea.