The most beautiful hotels on the Amalfi Coast
These properties are only matched by the views
Italy’s Amalfi Coast is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on earth, so it seems fitting that your hotel should be just as stunning. And while finding a beautiful hotel here is as easy as finding a good plate of pasta, some stand out above the rest. From cliffside views to elegant designs, these hotels will have your jaws on the floor and your camera rolls full.
Casa Angelina
Casa Angelina in Praiano is a vision in white, with its modern 1970s cubic structure providing stunning views of Capri from almost every corner. The sleek all-white design is accented with vibrant Murano glass sculptures and hardwood floors, while the rooms are fragranced with delightful citrus and sandalwood scents. For an extra touch of privacy, the Eaudesea Experience rooms in renovated fishermen's cottages offer a unique stay just above La Gavitella Beach, accessible by 250 steps from the hotel.
Villa Margherita, A Belmond Hotel
The beauty of Villa Margherita is only matched its views, afforded by its position at the highest point in Ravello. The elegant villa, tucked away among olive trees and climbing roses, provides ultimate privacy and luxurious amenities like an infinity pool and personalised concierge services. The interiors are adorned with artwork by Matisse and hand-painted ceilings, creating a refined yet comfortable atmosphere. Whether you rent the entire villa or one of its suites, the panoramic views of lemon groves and the Mediterranean will leave you in awe.
Santa Caterina
The location of Santa Caterina is up there with the best of them, with direct access to the sea via a terrace that juts out from the rocky hillside. Guests are treated to mesmerizing views from their balconies and can enjoy the lush, terraced gardens filled with Mediterranean flora. The hotel combines old-world charm with modern comforts, featuring family antiques, vibrant tiles, and a fantastic beach club complete with a pool and restaurant.
Palazzo Avino
Palazzo Avino, Ravello’s “pink palace,” is a playful take on Italian elegance, with wavy mirrors, scalloped headboards and hand-painted plates by co-owner Mariella Avino. Candy-striped umbrellas dot the pool, and the beach club is just a 20-minute shuttle away. Dinner at Michelin-starred Rossellini’s is unforgettable, serving lemon ravioli alongside jaw-dropping views. This place has character to spare, and we challenge you to find a corner that isn’t photo-worthy.
Monastero Santa Rosa
This former 17th-century monastery near Amalfi has been transformed into a glamorous hotel with spectacular terraced grounds and an infinity pool that seems to float between sea and sky. The interiors of Monastero Santa Rosa feature soft Jerusalem-marble floors and a mix of custom-made furnishings and 19th-century antiques. The hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant, Il Refettorio, serves delightful dishes, while the spa offers a variety of luxurious treatments that will have you feeling as gorgeous as the hotel.
Le Sirenuse
A legend on the Amalfi Coast, Le Sirenuse in Positano offers a perfect mix of history, art, and Italian charm. Once the summer villa of the aristocratic Sersale family, this hotel is now a sophisticated retreat filled with antiques, contemporary art and Vietri-tiled floors. Here you can enjoy awe-inspiring views from the terrace, a dip in the pool, or a romantic dinner at La Sponda, the candlelit restaurant adorned with bougainvillaea. The family-run hotel maintains its reputation for excellence and elegance, meaning guests return year after year.
Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel
Another hotel that was once a monastery, this one from the 13th century, the Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel pays homage to its history while adding plenty of modern touches. The stylish rooms have views of Amalfi’s famous coastline that will stop you in your tracks. The Mediterranean dishes at the Dei Cappuccini Restaurant taste as good as they look, while the hotel's 13th-century cloister and Baroque church will leave you in awe.
Villa Treville
If you search for beautiful pictures of the Amalfi Coast, you’ll probably be shown the terraces of Villa Treville. Once the estate of famed director Franco Zeffirelli, the hotel now offers an exclusive and serene retreat just minutes from Positano. The hotel's 15 suites are named after their previous celebrity inhabitants and feature beautiful Vietri tiles and Venini lights. Guests can enjoy fresh produce from the hotel's gardens and cocktails served in elegant Murano glasses.