The Most Glamorous Amalfi Coast Hotels To Book This Year If You're All About That VIP Life
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The Most Glamorous Amalfi Coast Hotels To Book This Year If You're All About That VIP Life
Land of hairpin bends, road trips by convertible only, vertical towns that cling to the cliffs and supersize citrus fruits – plus spectacular Amalfi Coast hotels to boot.
If you’re planning a trip to this most romantic part of (already pretty starry-eyed) Italy, here’s the ELLE edit of the best hotels on the Amalfi Coast, from an old monastery in a sleepy fishing village just outside of Positano to a remastered medieval palace in Ravello. Like our pick of Lake Como hotels, these luxury addresses promise a thoroughly glamorous holiday in Italy.
The Amalfi Coast is a haven for honeymooners and it isn’t hard to see why: winding roads precariously hug the coastline, colourful buildings are stacked up above the shore and almost everything is framed by a lemon tree or some bougainvillea. There are secret coves to locate for swims in their turquoise waters, Med-facing terraces for long, lazy lunches of spaghetti frutti di mare, and boats to whisk you over to Capri or Ischia.
Unsurprisingly, celebrities have long admired this spectacular shoreline, and there is an abundance of A-list-approved hotels to accommodate them – famous former guests of Le Sirenuse in Positano include Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Many of the region’s hotels are temples to old-school Italian glamour – for something a little more modern, try Casa Angelina in Praiano.
Read on for our favourite Amalfi Coast hotels… now where’s our Vespa?
Le Sirenuse © Brechenmacher & Baumann - 2/11
1) Le Sirenuse, Positano
One of the best hotels in the world (and not just the Amalfi Coast), legendary Le Sirenuse can count the American writer John Steinbeck among its fans. He (accurately) wrote that ‘Positano cuts deep’, and it won’t take you long to agree.
Like any self-respecting Amalfi Coast terrace, Le Sirenuse has statues gracing it, which you can admire over an Aperol spritz... or three. The family-owned retreat has been one of Positano’s finest luxury hotels ever since it opened way back in 1951.Brechenmacher & Baumann. - 3/11
2) Monastero Santa Rosa, Conca dei Marini
In the fishing village of Conca dei Marini, a short drive from both Amalfi and Positano, this old Dominican monastery is right at the edge of a cliff, with gardens on different levels and a pool that’s seemingly suspended above the sea.
The 17th-century retreat has a Michelin-starred restaurant, Il Refettorio, but regular refectory this is not. As well as local produce and classic Campanian cuisine, guests can try pastries made to the same recipe that the nuns were using centuries ago. For added serenity, the spa is located amid the original stone walls and vaulted ceilings.Courtesy of the hotel - 4/11
3) Maison La Minervetta, Sorrento
Technically on an entirely different (but equally attractive) shoreline, Maison La Minervetta is on the Sorrentine Peninsula, in Sorrento. The town is often seen as the gateway to the Amalfi Coast and so it gets an honorary place in our selection. Many of the region’s hotels are in the grande-dame mould, but for something a little more modern, Maison La Minervetta is the Amalfi Coast hotel for you.
The nautical decor involves lots of blue and white stripes, and bold reds, along with sea-coloured floor tiles, oversize shells and coral-shaped sculptures.
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4) Casa Angelina, Praiano
Part of the Leading Hotels of the World collection (and the winner of its new member of the year accolade for 2022), the almost-all-white palace Casa Angelina was designed by the man who brought us La Minervetta. The exceptional service comes courtesy of a three to one staff to guest ratio, the bedding is by equally stylish compatriot Etro and the pool is framed by Amalfi’s most famous citrus fruit.
The casa has recently unveiled its new suites, set in former fisherman’s houses along the shore. And Casa Angelina is the only place on the Amalfi Coast where you can get an Augustinus Bader facial. The cult beauty brand has also created a signature body treatment, just for the hotel.
Courtesy of the hotel - 6/11
5) Borgo Santandrea, Amalfi
For many of the best hotels in the Amalfi Coast, an incredible, cliff-edge setting is the norm and the precariously positioned Borgo Santandrea is no exception. A private beach (plus bar, obviously) awaits down at the shore, with a lift down from the hotel for anyone who doesn’t fancy the rather steep stroll through the gardens.
The hotel overlooks Conca dei Marini, in between the towns of Amalfi and Positano. The views of the coast during the day are spectacular, but it’s just as magical (thanks to all of the twinkling lights) at night.
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6) Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi
This Liberty-style, 19th-century villa is near Amalfi, with olive groves and orchards forming a part of the grounds (along with a healthy draping of bougainvillea, of course). There are sun loungers helpfully set up along the shore at the bottom of the cliff, as well as a heated saltwater pool at the hotel’s beach club. To access the latter, you have a choice between some precipitous steps and a lift that has kindly (especially for fans of wedges) been carved out of the rocks.
The hotel has a Michelin-starred restaurant and a terrace that must be visited for at least one long lunch. Many of the rooms have sea-facing balconies; other design details include majolica tiles and four-poster beds.
Courtesy of the hotel - 8/11
7) Il San Pietro di Positano, Positano
One of the grandest hotels in Positano, Il San Pietro has a fittingly impressive dining scene, which includes the Michelin-starred Zass and Carlino, on a terrace by the beach. Fortunately for the kitchen team, half of the grounds are covered in organic gardens, which span no fewer than 10 tiers and have been tended to by the same chef for more than 20 years.
Work out the Amalfi way (alfresco and under a lemon grove). Meanwhile, Pilates and yoga classes occur on a Med-facing lawn. There are lots of places to swim in Positano’s clear turquoise waters, but few can rival Il San Pietro’s private cove, which can be swiftly accessed via the lift in the lobby.
Courtesy of the hotel - 9/11
8) Caruso, A Belmond Hotel, Ravello
Of all the romantic Amalfi Coast towns, Ravello is especially swoon-some, not least for its many villas and cliff-top gardens. A thousand feet above sea level, Caruso, part of the Belmond hotel group, is an 11th-century palace that was built at the behest of a noble family seeking a crash pad en route to Constantinople.
Luckily for travellers today, everything has been perfectly preserved, from the fresco-adorned salons and stone vaults to the rose-scented gardens. For modern pilgrims, there’s also an infinity pool for cooling swims.Courtesy of the hotel - 10/11
9) NH Collection Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi, Amalfi
Another former monastery, this time one that was built in the 13th century, the NH Collection’s Grand Hotel Convento is just a five-minute stroll from the centre of Amalfi. The Capuchin monks have moved out and now guests are able to stay in the landmark building, dramatically positioned at the edge of a cliff (this is a bit of a theme around here).
For the ultimate experience, book the suite that has a frescoed ceiling that was painted in 1800 and a view over the cloister. Or upgrade even further with the presidential suite, which once the monks’ refectory.Courtesy of the hotel - 11/11
10) Villa Cimbrone, Ravello
This legendary villa, which was once the home of Lord Grimthorpe (the horologist who brought us Big Ben, no less), has seen its fair share of famous guests, from politicians to Bloomsbury Group writers.
The turreted medieval building is just as captivating inside, with its grand fireplaces, majolica-tiled floors and painted vaulted ceilings. The gardens, which were redesigned by Vita Sackville-West more than a century ago, are home to an iconic series of statues, lined up along the edge of the cliffs.
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