2019: three-year-old season Villa Marina made her racecourse debut in a
maiden race over 1600 metres on
soft ground at
Saint-Cloud Racecourse in which she started at odds of
6.3/1 and finished third of the eleven runners, two and a half
lengths behind the winner
Siyarafina. She was beaten in similar events in her next two starts, finishing third to Edisa and Hawkamah over 2100 metres at
Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse on 15 May and second to Astonished over 2000 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse 13 days later. On 21 June she was stepped up in class for a more competitive event at
Chantilly Racecourse and came home second of the six runners, beaten a length by the favourite Aramhes. On 11 July at Longchamp, the filly started 3/5 favourite for a race over 2000 metres at Longchamp in which she was ridden by the apprentice jockey Thomas Trullier. She recorded her first success at her fifth attempt as she disputed the lead from the start, took the lead inside the last 200 metres and kept on well to win by one and three quarter lengths from Stormyza. The filly was stepped up to
Group 2 class on 27 July for the Prix de Psyché over 2000 metres on very soft ground at
Deauville Racecourse in which she was ridden by
Olivier Peslier and started the 8.6/1 fourth choice in an eight-runner field. Edisa started favourite ahead of Romanciere (runner-up in the
Prix Chloé) and Cartiem (winner of the
Prix Penelope). Villa Marina raced closely behind the leaders before taking the lead 200 metres out and kept on strongly to win by one and three quarter lengths from Edisa. On 15 September, the filly was moved to the highest class and matched against older fillies in the
Prix Vermeille over 2400 metres at Longchamp. Starting a 20/1 outsider she raced towards the rear of the field before staying on in the straight and finishing fourt behind
Star Catcher, Musis Amica and Ligne d'Or. In the Group 1 Prix de l'Opéra over 2000 metres at Longchamp on 9 October the filly was ridden by Peslier and started at odds of 19.9/1. The British-trained
Prix de Malleret winner Mehdaayih started favourite while the other ten runners included
Watch Me, Terbellum (
Prix de la Nonette), With You (
Prix Rothschild), Pink Dogwood (runner-up in the
Epsom Oaks), Fleeting (
May Hill Stakes). Commes (runner-up in the
Prix de Diane), Cartiem and Ligne d'Or. Villa Marina raced in mid-division before beginning to make progress 600 metres from the finish. She hit the front 150 metres out and held off the late challenge of Fleeting to win by a short neck. After the race Laffon-Parias said "In the Vermeille, she showed she was at the level to win a group 1. Over 2400 metres, she just flattened out in the final 200 meters, but she showed that over a shorter trip she is a high-class filly. What can I say about Olivier? If he ever retires, I'll stop with him" while Peslier said "She does everything naturally very fast, and while we’ll leave her quiet for a few days before deciding, I think she could be really suited for the
Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf." As Peslier had predicted, Villa Marina ended her season with a trip to California for the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf at
Santa Anita Park on 2 November. She started at odds of 14/1 and despite making progress from the rear of the field she never looked likely to win and came home seventh, six lengths behind the winner
Iridessa. On 4 November, two days after her defeat at Santa Anita, it was announced that Villa Marina had been sold to Alpha Delta Stables and would continue her racing career in the United States under the tutelage of
Chad Brown. Before she could race in North America she sustained a tendon injury and was retired from the track to become a broodmare. ==Pedigree==