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Standing on Roman remains from the 2nd Century BC, this elegant hotel is imbued with a real sense of history, with many great emperors having spent time here in its previous incarnation. Having been renovated to exclusive luxury standards, original remains like the ancient grottos still exist, marrying the past to the present day. You can lounge next to the pool on the magnificent terrace or take the lift to the private seafront sunbathing deck where you can enjoy free use of sunbeds and parasols. Relax in the shade with a cool refreshing drink on the veranda of the Giardino D’Inverno, or have a snack or meal on the terrace at La Pergola, which, in the evening is transformed into a piano bar. Guests can enjoy a variety of savoury and sweet treats and drinks throughout the day at the Club Lounge. Tuck into a tempting selection of pastries and cakes during afternoon tea and savoury snacks to keep you going until dinner – nibble on some cheese, olives, tomatoes and cold cut meats accompanied by a cold glass of wine or prosecco. If you still have room for more delicious treats then you can enjoy cream cakes, plum cakes and pies late afternoon and end your day of feasting with an aperitif. Villa Pompeiana, built at the beginning of the last century, has panoramic views of the Sorrento coast and serves gala dinners. There’s even a wine cellar created from a Roman grotto. The rooms here are furnished to exceptionally high standards and all have sea views. Choose from Classic Sea View Rooms, the larger Superior Sea View Rooms, or Deluxe Sea View Rooms which are even more spacious. There are also four unique Sea View Suites which have a living room and spectacular views of the sea and the Gulf of Naples – a couple of them even have a plunge pool or Jacuzzi. The light and airy Lord Astor Suite has an elegant living room and a spacious terrace with a Jacuzzi and incredible views of the Gulf of Naples.
Formerly the summer residence of a Piemonte nobleman, this splendid 19th-Century villa is now an elegant hotel boasting a dramatic setting. Perched on a clifftop, the views over the coastline and Bay of Naples are simply breathtaking. Sorrento is just a ten minute walk away, making this gem of a hotel a great base for exploring the local area. Soothe aching muscles in the outdoor pool with hydro-massage or relax under the shade of palm trees on the sun terrace. For a change of scenery, take the internal lift down to the private beach (May–Oct). Restaurant Le Muse, which also houses the Vesuvio Terrace, has delightful views over the Bay of Naples, which are best enjoyed at sunset. When it's time to indulge in a refreshing cocktail or two you have a choice of three bars with different settings – overlooking the gardens, at the bottom of the cliff facing the sea or on the poolside terrace overlooking the sea. All of the rooms are classically furnished. Double Balcony Garden View Rooms overlook the gardens, but if you long for a glimpse of the sparkling sea then it's worth upgrading to a Double Balcony Partial Sea View Room or a spacious Suite Balcony Sea View.
Terraced gardens fragranced with lemon and orange groves surround this exquisitely designed hotel and with Sorrento town just a ten-minute walk away, it's in a perfect position for discovering all of the local historical sites. The many bars and cafés of Piazza Tasso are also just a short walk away and provide the ideal location for watching the world go by. For days of relaxation, choose one of the five connecting swimming pools that meander through the hotel on various levels and enjoy some peace and solitude. The invigorating hydro-massage pool will reawaken any tired muscles from all the sightseeing and cool shady terraces provide wonderful respite following a busy day. Alternatively, you can enjoy a soothing massage or treatment at The Lemon', the hotel's new wellness centre. The restaurants Le Ginestre (used in low season) and Le Querce (used in high season) provide different perspectives over Sorrento and the Bay of Naples and serve a wide range of traditional and international dishes. The grill restaurant Bougainvillea is ideal for relaxing among the olive trees near the pools and enjoying snacks, lunch or a barbecue, whereas the à la carte Restaurant Bellevue is the place to go for a romantic dinner. The rooms here are spacious with classical and elegant interiors. Double Rooms with Balcony are simple in design and have views to the rear of the hotel. If you wish to have a view of the Mediterranean, Double Partial Sea View Balcony Rooms and Double Sea View Balcony Rooms are available.
Having welcomed guests for over 180 years, the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria certainly knows how to make clients feel special. Set in a unique location amid fragrant citrus and olive groves, the views of the Gulf of Naples from here are remarkable. The main entrance to the hotel is on Piazza Tasso, which is crammed with shops, bars and cafés. The white marble swimming pool with Jacuzzi is stunning and perfect for lazy days. A private lift takes you to the harbour where peace and tranquillity is the order of the day. After busy days spent exploring, a trip to the Boutique Spa La Serra to experience an indulgent signature treatment is a must. Dining here is simply a delight. The breakfast room features a beautiful frescoed ceiling and large windows overlooking the Bay of Naples. The Michelin-starred Terrazza Bosquet offers an elegant combination of regional and Mediterranean cuisine using only fresh, local produce, and the Orangerie Poolside Restaurant serves delicious favourites in a relaxed and comfortable setting. The stylish Vittoria Bar with a panoramic terrace is the perfect spot for an aperitif. All of the rooms feature period furniture for a truly authentic stay. Choose from the Renaissance-style Garden View Rooms, elegant Superior Partial Sea View Rooms, or splash out on one of the more spacious Deluxe Sea View Rooms which have a comfortable sitting area and breathtaking views over the Gulf of Naples. Opt for a Junior Suite Superior Partial Sea View for extra space, a lounge area or separate sitting room, and side views over the Gulf of Naples.
Set in the heart of Sorrento, with the Bay of Naples forming an impressive backdrop, this beautiful hotel has unforgettable views. Unique and modern, it sits in lush gardens offering a wonderful feeling of tranquillity despite its central location. The stylish rooftop pool has fantastic views of Mount Vesuvius and the bay. Inside the hotel, it’s easy to feel as though you have entered the pages of a lifestyle magazine – the beautiful hand-painted tiles, paintings and Roman busts create an elegant space. The Bellavista Terrace snack bar provides affordable and quick cuisine as well as panoramic views. The Tiffany Restaurant is a classy and elegant place for breakfast, and local produce is sourced and served by Italy’s finest chefs. Lunch and dinner is served on the rooftop terrace at Bellavista (weather permitting) which overlooks the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Once a week, between June and September, you can enjoy a romantic meal with dancing in the restaurant. The chic and contemporary lounge bar is a lovely spot to enjoy a glass of prosecco and live musicians perform here five nights a week (May-Oct). The rooms are beautiful and airy and either overlook the Mediterranean or the town of Sorrento. Double Classic Balcony Rooms are bright and spacious and have all the modern amenities you would expect. Double Superior Balcony Rooms are perfect if you want views over Sorrento and for a partial sea view you should opt for a Double Deluxe Balcony Room.
Classic elegance meets impeccable service in this beautifully positioned hotel. Set within a large historic park overflowing with exotic plants and orange and lemon trees, it sits high on a cliff top offering magical views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Despite its location close to the centre of Sorrento, there is a surprising air of peace and tranquillity. Sun yourself on the terrace surrounding the scenic cliff-edge swimming pool, complete with hydromassage. For a break from the sun, treat yourself to afternoon tea at the Caprice Bar or listen to the tinkling of the piano and sip a limoncello on the clifftop terrace. Le Relais restaurant is distinguished by its elegant and refined setting and it offers a variety of local and international dishes. The classic rooms feature hand-painted tiled flooring and balconies overlooking lemon and orange trees. Double Balcony Rooms are located at the rear of the hotel overlooking the gardens. Upgrade to a Double Balcony Front Sea View Room to enjoy panoramic Mediterranean views.
Perched on a hillside, the views from this hotel are a tempting invitation to discover the elegant streets of Sorrento below. You can relax in shady citrus orchards and spacious sun terraces surrounded by pines and tall palms. For an active day exploring, step out of the hotel and take a short ten minute walk into the centre of Sorrento or stroll a little further to one of the local beaches. If a day of relaxation is required, the fabulous large pool complex has enough space and shade for some relaxing family time. Enjoy typical Italian and seafood specialities at the Sorrento Restaurant with its beautiful surroundings overlooking the pool area and the Bay of Naples beyond. Seasoned foodies should head to La Pagoda and dine al fresco on rustic pizzas, tempting risottos and wraps. The rooms here are contemporary in style and the Standard Rooms have a hillside view. Garden View Rooms overlook the lemon groves while Sea View Rooms and Deluxe Rooms have panoramic views of the coast. Executive Rooms have a balcony and sea views and if you opt for one of these rooms then you can enjoy use of the exclusive Settimo Club, a stylish retreat offering drinks and snacks and a lap pool set on a wooden deck with fantastic views.
Stacked on a clifftop, this small and friendly hotel offers spellbinding views of the Sorrentine Peninsula, Gulf of Naples and Vesuvius. Originally a nobleman’s elegant home, it became a hotel in the early 20th Century and was a popular rendezvous for artists and intellectuals who stayed here in the 1930s. Nowadays it appeals to visitors in search of a quiet escape and spectacular sea views. The classic décor – all marble floors, gilded mirrors and elegant statues – is complemented with bright and contemporary flourishes such as plush fuchsia sofas and colourful floral displays. The location is fantastic. You can venture into the historic centre of Sorrento to explore the narrow lanes, browse boutiques and shop for local lace and ceramics before leaving the tourist crowds behind and returning to your peaceful clifftop retreat. The staff here really look after you and make you feel at home, whether you have special dietary requirements or need help booking an excursion. You have a choice of places to relax and enjoy the sea views, from the infinity plunge pool and spacious sun terraces dotted with loungers, rattan sofas and chairs, to the bar terrace. The restaurant serves a buffet breakfast and à la carte dinners with Mediterranean and international cuisine. Its panoramic terrace offers a wonderfully romantic setting for candlelit dinners as the sun sets over the Bay of Naples. The elegant rooms are cosy and bright and feature hand-crafted furniture and bathrooms adorned with majolica. Double Superior Balcony Front Sea View Rooms have views over the Gulf of Naples from the comfort of your balcony.
This white-washed hotel is perched dramatically on a cliff and has been transformed from a grand early 20th-Century home into a modern hotel. Here, you can savour the tranquillity and beauty of its setting but still be close enough to venture into town – just hop on the hotel’s free shuttle. There are lots of wide open spaces to relax so it never feels crowded. Find a shady spot in the gardens or by the pool which is surrounded by palm and citrus trees. If you long to have a dip in the sea, take the lift down to the bathing platforms at the bottom of the cliff. Break up lazy days of sunbathing and swimming with lunch at the Aqua Pool Lounge which serves grilled meat and fish, salads, pastas and traditional Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas. As the sun starts to set, there’s a choice of stylish venues to soak up the remarkable views. Don't miss the free appetisers served daily at the chic White Bar. The panoramic Vesuvio Roof Restaurant is renowned for its mouthwatering Mediterranean cuisine and spectacular views over the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, Capri, Ischia and Procida. Don’t forget to bring your sunglasses to dinner as the dazzling sunsets are out of this world. With its 360-degree views over Sorrento, inviting day beds and creative cocktails, the beautiful roof terrace at Vista Sky Bar attracts people from far and wide. Open three nights a week in the summer months, it’s a popular venue for DJ sets as well as live jazz and bossa nova bands. The Mediterranean-style rooms feature a fresh palette of blue and white, and views over the garden, surrounding hills or sea. It’s well worth upgrading to a Double Classic Sea View Room or a slightly more spacious Double Superior Sea View Room to wake up to incredible sea and sunset views.