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Amalfi Coast hotels offer cliffside charm and lemon-scented terraces, where Amalfi Coast hotels blend historic villas, boutique inns, and seaside elegance along Amalfi Coast towns. From Positano to Ravello, Amalfi Coast hotels present sea-view rooms, rooftop pools and private beaches, and Amalfi Coast hotels bring family-run guesthouses for relaxed coastal travel stays and coastal village charm at Amalfi Coast hotels.
Le Sirenuse — Iconic cliffside hotel in Positano
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Perched above Positano’s pebble beach, Le Sirenuse blends classic Mediterranean style with sea-facing rooms and a rooftop terrace. The hotel offers lemon-scented gardens, a sparkling pool, marble bathrooms, and direct views of pastel cliffs and the Tyrrhenian Sea for relaxed mornings and golden-hour panoramas.
Dining at the hotel’s celebrated restaurant brings fresh seafood and local wines served on candlelit terraces. Located on Positano’s central street, the property is a short walk from boat ramps and boutique shopping, ideal for pairing relaxation with coastal exploration and ferry connections.
Il San Pietro di Positano — private cliff retreat

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Il San Pietro sits on a private cove with carved terraces and a cliffside elevator down to a small pebble beach. Rooms open onto sea vistas; many have arched loggias and tiled balconies overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and Capri on clear days for unforgettable sunrise views.
The hotel features an intimate Michelin-style restaurant and a sea-level beach club with boat service. Shuttle options link to Positano center while guided boat excursions depart nearby, perfect for exploring grottos, coastline caves, and nearby islands on day trips.
Hotel Palazzo Murat — Historic villa tucked in Positano

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Set in a 17th-century palazzo amid Positano’s winding lanes, Hotel Palazzo Murat offers lush courtyards, lemon trees, and elegant rooms with frescoed details. The central location places guests steps from Spiaggia Grande and artisan boutiques while still feeling tucked away from the main bustle.
Breakfast in the garden frames cliffs and tiled rooftops, and concierge services can arrange boat hires, cooking classes, and local winery visits. This hotel pairs heritage architecture with easy access to beaches and coastal hiking routes.
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Villa TreVille — Private villa vibes above Positano

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Villa TreVille offers a boutique, villa-style stay with terraced gardens, infinity pools, and hand-curated interiors overlooking Positano’s coastline. Each suite feels like a private residence with vintage furnishings, oversized windows, and sea-view terraces that catch the warm evening light.
On-site dining focuses on seafood and Mediterranean produce, served on shaded terraces with ocean breezes. The property arranges private boat charters and cliffside dinners, ideal for travelers seeking a calm, residential atmosphere above the village.
Covo dei Saraceni — Beachfront comfort in the heart of Positano

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Facing Spiaggia Grande, Covo dei Saraceni places beach loungers and a sea-view bar within steps of Positano’s main piazza. Rooms open onto terraces with panoramic views, while the hotel’s private dock welcomes small craft and provides quick access to boat excursions along the Amalfi Coast.
The restaurant highlights local catch and citrus-flavored desserts on shaded terraces at sunset. Walkable access to shops and boat stops makes this a convenient base for sampling village life and coastal sailing trips.
Hotel Marincanto — Sunset terraces and poolside views

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Hotel Marincanto boasts a panoramic infinity pool overlooking Positano’s stacked houses and the sea beyond, with ample terraces for lounging at sunset. Rooms combine tiled floors, wooden shutters, and private balconies that frame views of cliff gardens and the harbor below.
Morning breakfasts feature local pastries and citrus juices served with ocean air, while staff arrange transfers to nearby hiking paths and beach clubs. Its elevated position captures sweeping coastal light throughout the day.
Hotel Conca d’Oro — Family-run seaside elegance in Positano

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Hotel Conca d’Oro is a family-run property tucked into Positano’s cliffs with terraces, a small turquoise pool, and sea-view suites. Interiors blend Mediterranean colors with modern comforts, and several rooms open onto private balconies overlooking the Amalfi coastline and nearby headlands.
The team organizes boat trips and cooking workshops featuring lemon-based desserts. Located a short walk from core shops and eateries, it offers a quieter perch while staying within easy reach of village life and ferry stops.
Hotel Poseidon — Classic charm with panoramic terraces

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Hotel Poseidon rests on a hillside above Positano with bright rooms, tiled terraces, and a small pool shaded by bougainvillea. The property captures classic coastal decor and open-air dining facing wide sea views, with decor that nods to regional ceramics and colors.
Service includes arranging local boat hires and cliffside walking routes, and the hotel is a short descent to beaches and cafes. It balances traditional character with modern conveniences for relaxed seaside days.
Villa Franca — Rooftop vistas and modern comforts

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Villa Franca offers a modern boutique experience in Positano with a rooftop terrace that frames the town’s iconic cascade of color and the horizon beyond. Rooms feature custom textiles, soft palettes, and balconies that catch late-afternoon light for quiet reading or aperitivi.
The rooftop bar hosts evening gatherings with cocktails and local music while concierge services arrange private drivers, boat trips, and reservations at neighborhood trattorias. Proximity to shops and beaches keeps everything within reach.
Casa Angelina — Minimalist seaside hotel in Praiano

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Casa Angelina in Praiano stands out with clean lines, whitewashed walls, and expansive views of the sea. Suites feel airy and modern, often with floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies facing open water, creating a serene atmosphere for quiet mornings of light and sea breezes.
The on-site restaurant uses local produce and fresh fish for refined plates enjoyed with sunset views. The hotel arranges transfers to Amalfi towns and boat excursions to nearby grottos for active days on the water.
Hotel Margherita — Cozy Praiano escape over the sea

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Hotel Margherita perches on the hills above Praiano, offering panoramic terraces, a heated pool, and comfortable rooms with sea-facing balconies. The relaxed vibe highlights attentive service and local touches, from citrus trees to handmade ceramics in public areas.
Breakfast on the terrace brings sunrise vistas, and staff can book boat trips and local experiences. Narrow lanes lead down to nearby beaches and a handful of seaside restaurants within a short walk.
Belmond Hotel Caruso — Ravello’s cliff-top palace

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Belmond Hotel Caruso occupies a restored 11th-century palace in Ravello with terraced gardens and an infinity pool that seems to float above the coastline. Rooms open onto mountain and sea views, and manicured gardens frame sweeping vistas of Amalfi’s rugged drop to the sea.
Live piano evenings and refined dining highlight seasonal Mediterranean ingredients, while the hotel organizes private concerts, transfers, and boat charters. The location is ideal for exploring Ravello’s villas and scenic footpaths.
Palazzo Avino — Elegant dining and sea views in Ravello

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Palazzo Avino sits in a historic villa above the coastline with terracotta roofs and sophisticated interiors. Rooms balance old-world details and contemporary comforts, some with private terraces overlooking the Amalfi coastline and the sea glittering in daylight.
The three-Michelin-star dining experience draws food lovers while a saltwater pool and gardens provide calm daylight hours. The hotel coordinates cultural outings to nearby churches, gardens, and local artisan shops in Ravello village.
Villa Cimbrone — Timeless gardens and cliffside viewpoints

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Villa Cimbrone, set in Ravello, is known for its historic gardens and iconic panoramic terrace that frames sweeping sea vistas. The property’s pathways, sculptures, and centuries-old hedges lead to stone viewpoints offering one of the coast’s most photographed panoramas.
Guest rooms evoke classical charm and often feature antique furnishings and quiet balconies. It’s a peaceful base for walking trails, classical concerts, and visits to nearby villas and artisan workshops in Ravello.
Hotel Santa Caterina — Amalfi’s cliffside citrus oasis

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Hotel Santa Caterina sits on a cliff above Amalfi, surrounded by lemon groves and terraced gardens with coastal views. Rooms open onto terraces and many include sea-facing balconies, while the property offers a private elevator down to a small pebble beach and dock.
Seafood-focused dining uses regional ingredients, and guests can request boat transfers for day trips. Its blend of aromatic gardens and seaside access makes it a calm retreat near Amalfi’s historic center.
Hotel Luna Convento — Medieval walls and sea-view rooms

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Housed in a converted convent, Hotel Luna Convento overlooks Amalfi’s harbor with historic stone walls, cloistered courtyards, and terraces that capture evening light. Rooms combine ancient architecture with modern comforts and many offer direct glimpses of the cathedral and sea below.
The rooftop restaurant serves local recipes and house-made limoncello while staff arrange coastal boat tours and hiking routes. Its central location makes it a short stroll to Amalfi’s shops and waterfront cafes.
Grand Hotel Convento — Historic Amalfi monastery retreat

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Grand Hotel Convento occupies a restored monastery perched above Amalfi with cloistered gardens, panoramic terraces, and a pool set on the hillside. The property blends centuries-old architecture with refined furnishings and sea-facing rooms that welcome sunrise and sunset views.
Local excursions, boat charters, and guided walks are arranged by concierge services, and dining highlights regional produce and seafood on sunlit terraces. It offers both quiet seclusion and easy access to Amalfi’s center.
Hotel Marina Riviera — Waterfront comfort by Amalfi harbor

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Hotel Marina Riviera sits close to Amalfi’s harbor with sea-view rooms and a casual atmosphere that suits families and couples alike. The property offers easy walking access to boats, beachfront cafes, and the town’s historic cathedral while balconies frame harbor life and fishing boats.
Breakfasts include freshly baked bread and citrus preserves, and on-site staff can book private boat excursions, cooking classes, and coastal transfers for exploring neighboring villages and seaside attractions.
Monastero Santa Rosa — Spa and serenity above Conca dei Marini

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Monastero Santa Rosa is a restored 17th-century monastery turned boutique hotel with cliffside gardens and an infinity pool overlooking the Amalfi cliffs. Interiors reflect minimalist elegance while terraces capture broad sea views, ideal for quiet mornings and spa afternoons.
The on-site spa offers restorative treatments using local botanicals, and private dining on the cliff edge can be arranged. The property is a calm, romantic choice for scenic relaxation away from busier village centers.
Hotel Raito — Vietri sul Mare perch with panoramic terraces

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Hotel Raito on the Vietri cliffs faces the Gulf of Salerno with sweeping terraces, lemon gardens, and a cliffside pool. Rooms often feature private balconies and sea vistas, while a shuttle connects guests to the colorful ceramics shops that characterize Vietri sul Mare’s historic center.
The restaurant highlights Campanian flavors and regional seafood served with coastal wines. Nearby beaches and boat services make the hotel a practical base for exploring the eastern end of the Amalfi coastline.
Hotel Torre Normanna — Seaside tower stay in Maiori

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Hotel Torre Normanna stands near Maiori’s beachfront with a medieval tower and waterfront terraces. Guests enjoy direct access to long sandy beaches, subtle sea breezes, and rooms that face gentle waves and coastal promenades for leisurely seaside strolls and afternoon sun.
Local dining focuses on fresh-caught fish and lemon-forward desserts, while the hotel can arrange coastal boat tours and day trips to nearby Ravello and Amalfi. It’s a welcoming option for easy beach access.

