The colourful buildings of this remarkable town cascade like a waterfall down a vertiginous hill to the sea. Once a hideaway for writers, it is a fashionable resort with hundreds of painted private villas, smart boutiques, excellent waterside fish restaurants and some wonderful hotels.
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Located in the centre of picturesque Positano, Le Sirenuse – formerly the home of a local nobleman and now one of the most sought-after hotels on the Amalfi Coast – is small, immaculate and very luxurious.
Built into the hillside of Positano, the family-run Poseidon is an extremely comfortable and stylish hotel. The relaxing atmosphere and charming staff make this one of our favourite hotels on the Amalfi Coast.
When Gioacchino Murat, King of Naples, visited Positano, he chose the 18th-century Baroque palace as his home. Now under the helm of the fifth generation of the Attanasio Family, this historical residence is located in the heart of Positano, a few steps from the village’s restaurants, boutiques and sandy beach.
The Covo rises directly from the sandy beach in the centre of Positano and is built into the rocky hillside. All 66 rooms overlook the town, beach and working harbour; each has a small balcony.
Staying for three nights in Naples you’ll have time to explore nearby Pompeii and Herculaneum and to visit the magnificent Archaeological Museum where many of the most impressive finds from both sites are exhibited.
9 nights from £2,998 per person
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