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Covo Dei Saraceni
4.4/572 Reviews
We had a lovely stay at Covo dei Saraceni - the staff was so helpful and our room was amazing, with a gorgeous water view. Our room was very large with a balcony which we enjoyed several times a day. We ate breakfast at the hotel every day and it was ample and delicious. We enjoyed the fresh juices, pastries, salad, meats and cheeses. One of our favorites was the carrot cake! We also ate in the dining room several times and again, terrific service, nice wine list and delicious food. Would highly recommend for a restful stay in Positano.
Hotel Villa Franca
4.4/547 Reviews
Spent 3 great nights here. The room was a bit small (no real complains though because it was a Hyatt award room, one of the last of them at that they left Hyatt soon after) but very clean and nice. The location is top notch, you are literally perched over all of Positano with incredible views. The shuttle service down to the town is easy and very good. The breakfast spread and ala carte ordering was great too. All the bartenders were good.. I enjoyed all of my dry martinis! But my favorite part was the service. All the staff were amazing. They arranged a driver to La Tagliata for us, they also arranged a driver back to Naples for us when our plans changed last minute. They were extremely friendly and accommodating - I wish I remembered everyone's names but thanks to Gianluca, Antonio, and Francesco! You definitely get what you pay for at Villa Franca, and I am more than pleased to give them my first 5 star rating.
Hotel le Agavi
4.4/543 Reviews
Lovely hotel, helpful staff but the best part of all was the view from our room - absolutely beautiful. Pool and beach area was nice. Funicular was appreciated. Location good, away from the hustle and bustle but just a short ride into the main town. Whilst we would stay here again, and would recommend, I wouldn’t rate it 5/5 as it didn’t feel like pure luxury. Great, but not luxury.
Le Sirenuse
4.8/557 Reviews
I stayed at Le Sirenuse solo for only one night leading up to a wedding in Ravello and am so glad that I did! The stay was basically flawless. An easy transfer organized by the hotel from Naples and a smooth check-in experience with Maria at the front desk kicked off the stay. I arrived before my room was ready, and Maria did a great job of reviewing my itinerary, explaining how to make the most of my limited time on-property and smoothly handing me off to various English-speaking employees before I arrived at the pool restaurant for lunch. The pool, bar and casual restaurant are the heart of the property because of their extraordinary views of Positano and the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is truly one of the best views one could desire for lunch, pool lounging, reading etc. (and with views are clear and sunny most days the property is opened between April and October). Food across the board was excellent. I had a wonderful lunch at the pool (tomato salad and club sandwich) with generous portions, a nice bread service with housemade tapanade and Le Sirenuse olive oil, an amuse bouche and very attentive staff (e.g. they offered a table in the shade as the sun shifted midway through my meal, they brought another cocktail, olives and almonds to snack on after I finished my meal). La Sponda was a wonderful experience too. Elevated food featuring local ingredients, a flexible menu, live music and beautiful views (as with everywhere on this property). The service is what really stood out in a week full of great food — I was instantly recognized and greeted when I came down the stairs for dinner, the sommelier did an amazing job of pairing the a la carte dishes I chose with local wines, and the service was warm and helpful, but never overwhelming or pushy. I was in the base room as I booked a couple of weeks before my stay at a time when the property is generally sold out. The room was very comfortable, and had a nice view (albeit limited compared to the higher room categories). There was a festival in town that night so it was wonderful listening to the sounds of Italian music, Positano and sea breezes outside of my window while lounging in the room...and thankfully the sound insulation was great when it was time for bed. I loved the take-home gift offered in the room (I won’t spoil it), and all of the thoughtful touches, local handiworks and artwork throughout the property that extended to the room. It was basically a perfect stay. The only constructive criticism I would offer is that the gym is limited in the weight equipment it offers — it would be great to get a full rack of free weights to use as the one set of adjustable dumbbells that they have was in use while I was there so I had to wait a while, and the base rack only goes up to 20kgs or so. I would love to return and stay for longer. There were plenty of activities included on offer (sunset cruise, walking tour of Positano), and the location of the property is ideal for exploring town and walki
Il San Pietro di Positano
4.9/558 Reviews
Laurito
The finest hotel I have stayed in - the italian mix of engineering and art in the hotel itself which grips to the coast with views from everywhere. But most the way it is run with love and generosity by the family and the extended family of the staff. Corporate hotels can compete on tax (paying 2-3% vs 40% of a local family firm) and finance but not on the love and generosity which continues to glow from this hotel paradise like the sun on the sea.

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Highest PriceCAD 20,950
Lowest PriceCAD 786
Number of Reviews 357
Number of hotels8
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 5,201
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 5,235