7 Best Hotels in Positano, The Amalfi Coast

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Il San Pietro di Positano

$$$$ | Via Laurito 2, Positano, 84017, Italy Fodor's Choice

Favored by the glitterati, the San Pietro is several leagues above town (a shuttle bus whisks you back and forth), far from the crowds and paparazzi but camera-ready nevertheless, with seven levels of gardened terraces and a stunning interior that mixes the modern (the hotel was built in the early 1970s) with the magnificent (great antiques, elegant Vietri tilework). Who can resist idling away hours on the majolica benches of the grand terrace? Before you is a god's view of Positano and its bay, magnificently framed by gigantic urns of flowers. Most of the elegantly furnished rooms come with terraces (most look out to the sea, not toward Positano) and plate-glass views; guest-room decor mixes chic and charming in the best country-style manner. The pool on an upper level is not large, so most guests opt to take an elevator fit for James Bond through hundreds of feet of mountainside to the private beach and bar. The proprietors organize boating excursions for those who want to roam farther afield. Don't leave without trying the hotel's incredibly delicious signature drink: Elephant's Milk, a mix of almond milk, mineral water, and lemon juice. The bartenders here also make a mean Bellini.

Pros

  • Picture-perfect views from the terrace
  • Mixing with the Modigliani-sleek jet-setters
  • Super-ambitious and stylish restaurant menu

Cons

  • Too far away from Positano to take a stroll
  • Not all rooms served by the elevator
  • Service can be standoffish
Via Laurito 2, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-812080
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Sirenuse

$$$$ | Via Cristoforo Colombo 30, Positano, 84017, Italy Fodor's Choice

As legendary as its namesake sirens, this 18th-century palazzo has long set the standard for luxury in Italian hotels: it opened in 1951 with just 12 rooms (John Steinbeck stayed here while writing "Positano" for Harper's Bazaar in 1953) and now sprawls over eight floors, where extravagantly stylish guest rooms are accented with antiques and fine linens. Stunning vine-entwined terraces overlook town—the poolside terrace, the most beautiful on this coast, is the place to have lunch. Fine Campania cuisine is also served in the La Sponda restaurant, which is lit by 400 candles, and in the Champagne and Oyster bar where contented patrons toast the good luck that brought them here. Other perks include a private yacht, Eau d’Italie toiletries, and a designer spa.

Pros

  • Unrivaled views, including from poolside terrace
  • Many rooms have whirlpool tubs
  • Gorgeous artworks around every corner

Cons

  • A bit of a climb from the town center
  • Lower-priced rooms are small
  • Can be noisy
Via Cristoforo Colombo 30, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875066
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Albertina

$$$$ | Via della Tavolozza 3, Positano, 84017, Italy

Clinging to a cliff, this little house is beloved for its homey restaurant; its owners, the Cinque family; and its Italianate charm, complete with rooms that have high ceilings, tile floors, bright fabrics, and sea and coastline views. Car or motorboat excursions to surrounding towns and attractions can be arranged. You can't drive your car to the doorway, but porters will ferry your luggage.

Pros

  • Sunny room balconies or terraces
  • Quieter setting away from crowds
  • Nearby access to Fornillo beach

Cons

  • Slightly removed from the action
  • 300 steps down to (and back up from) the main beach
  • Dated decor
Via della Tavolozza 3, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875143
Hotel Details
Closed Nov. and Dec.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Buca di Bacco

$$$$ | Via Rampa Teglia 4, Positano, 84017, Italy

Above the Spiaggia Grande, a fisherman’s tavern later converted into a guesthouse—where some of the airy guest rooms have sea views and others overlook the majolica dome of Santa Maria Assunta—has long held center stage, as evidenced by the photos of glitterati guests (Steinbeck, Hemingway, Jackie Kennedy) that line the walls. Spacious upper floor rooms with terraces are worth seeking out. The breakfast and dining terrace is a wonderful sunny spot for eating and gazing at the views, while the restaurant features such specialties as homemade scialatielli ai frutti di mare and gambaretti alla Clark (named after the American general who docked here during World War II and promptly requested a prawn cocktail). There's no pool, but who needs one this close to the beach?

Pros

  • Right on the beach
  • Uninterrupted sea views from many rooms
  • A whirlpool tub with a view

Cons

  • Tricky to reach if not arriving by boat
  • No pool
  • Street noise in lower-level rooms
Via Rampa Teglia 4, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-857699
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Poseidon

$$$$ | Viale Pasitea 148, Positano, 84017, Italy

The Poseidon is more than just another family-run hotel with an amazing view and a terrace thanks, in no small part, to the pergola-dappled panoramic terrace with restaurant, cocktail bar, and pool, and their Beauty Center L'Onda with its gym, Turkish bath, and treatments. All rooms have private terraces, most overlooking the bay—and a range of events can be organized, from boat rides to group excursions to weddings.

Pros

  • Gorgeous panoramic terraces
  • Cozy bar area with fireplace
  • Old-school customer service and help with excursions

Cons

  • A steep climb from the town center
  • Poor soundproofing so can be noisy
  • Some rooms are on the small side
Viale Pasitea 148, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-811111
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–early-Apr.
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Murat

$$$$ | Via dei Mulini 23, Positano, 84017, Italy

A central-yet-secreted location, an infinity pool below the cupola of Santa Maria Assunta, and a magical bougainvillea-draped patio garden are among the things that make the Murat much coveted by hotel bucket-listers. The courtyard (part orchard, part terrace) is one of the most drop-dead-gorgeous settings in Campania—a sublime area for dining alfresco at the Al Palazzo restaurant on dishes created by the accomplished chef. The old (18th-century) wing is Positano's grandest palazzo, once the summer residence of Joachim Murat, king of Naples, with massive limestone walls, carved rococo delicacies, and wrought-iron balconies swimming in pink flowers. The many-arched Mediterranean-style new wing has clean, tasteful mainly blue and white Vietri-tiled rooms with shady room terraces overlooking the gorgeous gardens, pool and Positano's limestone cliffs.

Pros

  • Once a regal residence with a sense of history
  • Stunning garden and surroundings
  • Shops and passeggiata on the doorstep

Cons

  • Only five rooms have seaside views
  • Staff can be snooty
  • Not all balconies secluded
Via dei Mulini 23, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875177
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Flavio Gioia

$$$$ | Piazza Flavio Gioia 2, Positano, 84017, Italy

If you're eager to settle in for a while, this charming villa, a private home for centuries, has a prime location overlooking Piazza Flavio Gioia (the Spiaggia Grande is but a hop, skip, and flip-flop away) and bright mini-apartments, each with a cooking area and a terrace or large balcony. The small garden, which hosts exhibitions by local painters, is a pleasant place to chill out as you watch the tourists and Positanesi trekking down to the beach.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Ideal for longer stays
  • Helpful staff can help with excursions

Cons

  • One-week minimum stay for certain periods of the year
  • No pool or overnight receptionist
  • Some rooms have no views
Piazza Flavio Gioia 2, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875222
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
13 rooms
No Meals

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