Inside Madonna's 66th Birthday Celebrations — at the Same Italian Resort Where Jennifer Lopez Stayed This Summer

Madonna and some loved ones spent time at Positano's Villa TreVille resort on Friday, Aug. 16

<p>Ricardo Gomes; Booking</p> Madonna; Villa Treville in Italy

Ricardo Gomes; Booking

Madonna; Villa Treville in Italy

Madonna celebrated her 66th birthday with loved ones in Italy this week at a resort that's no stranger to famous faces.

The pop icon marked her special day on Friday, Aug. 16 by enjoying some time overseas while accompanied by two of her daughters, 11-year-old twins Estere and Stella, and her rumored boyfriend, soccer player Akeem Morris.

While in Italy, Madonna stayed at Positano's Villa TreVille resort — the same five-star hotel that Jennifer Lopez booked during an Italy vacation earlier this summer.

The property overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, where rooms can cost upwards of $2,000 per night, is the former summer retreat of director Franco Zeffirelli. It is now owned by Govind Friedland and run by general manager Martino Acampora.

The Villa TreVille resort was previously described to PEOPLE by editor of Positano News, Michele Cinque, as "one of the most luxurious facilities in the world, but at the same time very quiet and private."

<p>Kevin Mazur/WireImage</p> Estere, Madonna, and Stella attend the 'Deadpool & Wolverine' world premiere on July 22, 2024

Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Estere, Madonna, and Stella attend the 'Deadpool & Wolverine' world premiere on July 22, 2024

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During her birthday celebrations over the weekend, Madonna took part in traditional Italian Ferragosto celebrations from the balcony of the La Tagliata restaurant in Montepertuso, which included some fireworks over the Amalfi Coast.

The "Like a Prayer" singer and her guests — a group of about 30 people total — were also treated to an exclusive dinner at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, a source tells PEOPLE.

The dining experience, catered by the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Quattro Passi and overseen by Chef Vincenzo Castaldo of Villa TreVille, was reportedly inspired by the Mediterranean diet and the culinary traditions of the Amalfi Coast.

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Per the source, Quattro Passi chefs Antonio and Fabrizio Mellino curated the menu to adhere to Madonna's preference for simple Mediterranean-inspired dishes — and it included locally sourced ingredients. Among those ingredients were organic vegetables, seafood delicacies from the Sorrento Peninsula, local Menaica anchovies and homemade bread.

The chefs' signature dishes served during Madonna's birthday dinner included mini penne with zucchini and escarole garnished with seasoned olives and pine nuts, bruschetta with Sorrento tomatoes and olives, the source added.

As for other delicacies, Madonna and her loved ones were treated to white grouper and red seabream from the gulf with herbs from the local Monte San Costanzo, beef filet, potato salad, focaccia pizza and eggplant dishes, according to the source.

Campania region desserts were also available, including baba cakes garnished with rum, sfogliatelle, chocolate and coffee profiteroles and Sorrento lemon tarts.

<p>PABLO PORCIUNCULA/AFP via Getty</p> Madonna performs at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 4, 2024

PABLO PORCIUNCULA/AFP via Getty

Madonna performs at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 4, 2024

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Madonna and her loved ones later arrived at an ancient theater in the Archaeological Park of Pompeii around 10:30 p.m., when they got to experience a performance from a local youth project, Sogno di Volare (Dream of Flying), which is funded by Madonna.

They were also given a guided tour by the park's director Gabriel Zuchtriegel.

“The Dream of Flying project so generously supported by Madonna is strategic for Pompei because it addresses the people living in this wonderful and complex territory, particularly the young, and makes them protagonists of an experience through which we wanted to demonstrate that art and culture truly can change our lives,” Zuchtriegel said in a release of the project, which the pop superstar financed through her Ray of Light Foundation through 2025.

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Madonna previously toasted her 66th birthday on Instagram with some glamorous snaps — including some of her and a shirtless Morris — which she captioned: “Back in Italy...🇮🇹 Happy Birthday to ME 🦁✨🎂🥂🇮🇹♥️.”

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