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  • A former belle époque private villa, it has been carefully converted and may have even more charm and style than it did originally.

  • A great choice along the sandy beach known as Spiaggia dei Maronti.

  • After a recent makeover the comfort here is astounding. The beauty and spa programmes are more developed than elsewhere on the island, there’s a large swimming pool and some suites have their own pools.

  • Housed in a beautifulluly resoted medieval building, in one of the most evocative parts of the old centre,this hotel excludes style. its's rightt behind the cathedral

  • Mainly a restaurant, where you dine on a charming terrace with a port view, this modest villa also offers rooms for rent on the upper floor. Although close to the village centre, it’s quiet enough and very friendly.

  • A sunny, yellow bed & breakfast run by a cheerful local family, Casa Cosenza stands halfway down the Positano hillside, offering stunning views from its lovely tiled terrace. The seven rooms vary – some have a balcony or a private terrace; all have en-suite bathrooms. Apartments are also available for longer stays.

  • This former convent is certainly convenient for anyone visiting Pompeii. The building is in the low-rise style of ancient Rome, and, like a typical Pompeian house, it is built around a quiet inner courtyard.

  • Glowing pink at one end of the port, this is a very attractive choice, reached on foot down the stone stairs worn away by the steps of generations of fishermen. The hotel has spacious rooms, and there’s also a private pier where guests can anchor their boats.

  • This very special place actually consists of rooms in the restored palace of a Neapolitan marchese . It’s appropriately located in Royal Naples so that you can indulge all of your aristocratic fantasies. The rooms are full of original furnishings and each is named after one of your host’s noble ancestors.

  • This airport hotel is set in a redesigned 19th-century farmhouse, with every convenience, including a meeting room.

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