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  • Yes, I know, a chain hotel. But this one is different. All the facilities you could want: spa, private beach, extraordinarly comfortable rooms plus an amazing view of the Bay and Vesuvius over (an extremely plentiful) breakfast. Busses take you to the train station for Pompeii or, if you're really intrepid, you can hire a car and drive along the coast to Positano and Amalfi. The local town (again transport is available) has all the restaurants, pizzerias and souvenir shops you might need as well as plenty of the local wine which I can personally recommend.

  • Modern and rather basic, this hotel is well located for checking out the university area as well as the ancient centre. They’ve made an effort to give a sense of style to all rooms and some are even decorated with wall frescoes. These rooms include breakfast, served on the roof terrace of the nearby Executive Hotel.

  • Furore Inn Resort & Spa

    I wanted just to let you know about this resort located in Furore, on the Amalfi Coast, between Praiano and Positano. The Resort, consists of a Hotel with 22 Rooms, 2 Restaurants, both à la carte, and both open to non residents, and a Beauty and Wellness Centre. Our website is : www.furoreinn.it. I thank you very much for your kind attention, and should you need any furtehr info, please do contact me. Sincerely, Alfonso Imperato

  • Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento

    Historic and utterly beautiful, with its clifftop position, extensive well-manicured gardens and grounds, and lavish public and private spaces. One of the world’s best.

  • This grand country villa has an array of elegant touches, from terracotta vases adorning the gate, to the busts of Roman emperors, gardens, fountains and pool. Rooms are spacious and the dining is superb.

  • This fine old hotel was a Grand Tour stopover and has recently been restored to its former glory, with antiques, chandeliers and original art. Be sure to visit the wonderful library, full of antiquarian books. There are two restaurants, one with postcard views from the roof garden.

  • Grand Hotel Quisisana

    This is the jewel in the crown of Capri exclusivity and has held that unrivalled position for decades for its opulence, attention to detail, as well as the sheer scale. Pools, gardens, restaurants, lounges, and private rooms are all serenely beautiful. There’s also a beauty and fitness centre.

  • Though more modest, this hotel has the most character of the three “grands” along the bay. It shares the same views and was renovated a few years ago. All the comforts you may require.

  • A 1950s reincarnation of the original 1882 grandeur, which was obliterated during World War II. It is consequently lacking in some of the charm of its neighbours, but is still the preferred lodging of many visiting VIPs. Again, its position is an enviable one, and the views from the upper floors are terrific.

  • In this family-run operation there are dormitory rooms, with private bath, and even apartments scattered all over town, up and down the staircases that serve as streets here.

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