One of the most beautiful hotels but with procedural service hiccups. Pro: 1. Hotel’s 4th floor is a 12th century monastery and 18th century church with an on site archaeologist, which makes this one of the coolest hotels hands down. 2. Beautiful cliff side infinity pool with a lovely and an attentive service staff. I didn’t know the pool closes at 6pm, and the gentleman allowed me some extra time, and I only realized after. He was so kind to let me stay and enjoy the view. When I came back the next day, he even remembered I prefer sparking water! 3. Breakfast had the continental choices as well as local fish and salmon dishes. Super impressive flavoured water options. It was so healthy and concentrated I thought it was more like a health tonic drink than flavoured water! I had chosen the ginger lemon and loved it, but it’s so strong it’s not for everyone. 4. Super impressive staff that are intensely committed to providing amazing service. It is so evident that everyone is doing their absolute best. 5. Pizzaria made by one of the oldest pizza makers family in Naples. I had aZucchini pizza with zucchini flowers, zucchini sauce and fried zucchini! It was delicious! Cons: Compared to Four Seasons, the experience here lacks consistency. I don’t think it’s a staff commi**ent issue, but rather a standard operating procedure issue. Please hire someone to optimize your SOP. 1. When I was checking in, I had my passport in my luggage. They were very kind to take the passport in my room but after waiting 30-45min in my room and no passport back, I had to walk to the reception and ask for it. 2. When I booked the Deluxe Room, Sea View, I had a certain expectation that it would look like the photo. I was given one that’s bigger and with a balcony, but it’s not exactly the same as the photo, and I think that needs to be shown as one of the possible options. I was taken by surprise because I had a certain photo I wanted to take in my mind. The reception did try and had taken me to another room with a similar set up, but it’s the not exactly the same. So I kept my room, and the photo didn’t happen as planned. 3. The shower head switches between the hand held and the rainfall by pulling the knob or pushing the knob. There was no sign on how to use it. When I turned the knob it came off. Imagine that moment that if you had paid for a 1.4K/night hotel and the knob came off. I thought it was broken. I had to go to reception to ask, apparently a lot people couldn’t figure it out, it switches by push or pull. This could be easily fixed by hanging a little paper/ wood sign that’s saids Pull me/Push me to switch. The recption staff said it should’ve been part of the welcome introduction, but I think there was so much information that was already given on the welcome intro, this shouldn’t be part of the introduction. There should be a tiny paper sign even just on the counter. Small details like this really interrupts the experience and drops the confidence a