3 Best Hotels in Sorrento and the Sorrentine Peninsula, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sorrento and the Sorrentine Peninsula - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hotel Le Sirene

$$ | Piazza delle Sirene, via Marina del Cantone, Marina del Cantone, 80061, Italy
Don't let the old-school pensione eccentricity fool you: this friendly, family-run hotel above a superb seafood restaurant offers oodles of value for such a gorgeous location—one that's complete with views of Marina del Cantone or Nerano's hills.

Pros

  • Family room options
  • Restaurants galore below
  • Beach and boat facilities

Cons

  • Feels a tad dated
  • Small rooms and balconies
  • Sparse breakfast
Piazza delle Sirene, via Marina del Cantone, Marina del Cantone, 80061, Italy
081-8081771
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Maison Luisa

$$ | Corso Italia 288/a, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

Opened in 2018, this well-run B&B, in a striking burnished yellow and Pompeiian red stile liberty palazzo, has spacious, high-ceilinged, whitewashed rooms with azure tiles; the two doubles have garden views, and the cavernous three-person room has a mezzanine with an extra bed.

Pros

  • Clean and well maintained
  • Spacious rooms
  • Owners offer driving tours and airport transfers

Cons

  • Practical base may be unglamorous to some
  • On a busy road
  • Minimum two-night stay
Corso Italia 288/a, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
339-3888143
Hotel Details
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sant'Agata

$$ | Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy

If you wish to stay in hilltop Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, this efficiently run hotel provides airy and pleasant lodging and a good bed to fall into after a meal at Don Alfonso 1890 or a walk to the Deserto belvedere. The second floor on the road-side has a glimpse of a sea view, but for more stylish furnishings you should opt for the newer annex. The swimming pool is a welcome addition if you don't want to trek down for a dip at sea level. There's a quirky wee vintage motor museum.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Easily accessible by SITA bus
  • Nice pool

Cons

  • Far from the beach and flanked by noisy roads
  • Public areas a tad disappointing
  • Min. 5-night stay high season
Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy
081-8080800
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Feb.
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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