Boutique Hotels in Positano
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- SorrentoLand of Mermaids. Land of Orange and Lemon Groves. Land of Colors. This small city in Campania has earned a plethora of alluring names. Famed for its sea cliffs, the town's steep slopes look out over azure waters to Ischia, Capri and the Bay of Naples. The birthplace of Limoncello liqueur offers some good diving, great sea fishing, boat cruises and appetizing restaurants. Excellent hiking trails cross the peninsula. Rent a car or take a taxi if the steep streets look too intimidating.Read more
- Amalfi CoastStretching along the southern side of Italy's Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi coast dazzles with its mysterious grottos, craggy cliffs and shimmering bays. Grab a seat on the sea side of a regional bus to soak up views on the fabled route from artsy Positano to Amalfi. Ravello offers some respite from the crowds, plus the stunning Villa Cimbrone, which overlooks the Bay of Salerno. The winding streets of Sorrento's historic district are filled with craftspeople. Capri is only a hydrofoil or ferry ride away.Read more
- AmalfiIf it's your first time visiting the Amalfi Coast, chances are you'll do a double-take the first time you see a roadside lemon stand. Yes, those are lemons, and yes, they are the size of your head. But despite their freakish appearance, you will grow to love these lemons because the locals use them to produce limoncello. And take it from us, there's nothing like a glass of limoncello as you gaze out at the sea from the balcony of your hotel in Amalfi. It's pretty much perfection.Read more
- RavelloThree miles of twisty mountain roads up from Amalfi, the gorgeous resort of Ravello has been attracting celebrities for centuries, including Richard Wagner, Greta Garbo, Gore Vidal and D.H. Lawrence, who wrote Lady Chatterley’s Lover here. Ravello’s Duomo (Cathedral) and Villa Cimbrone (both 11th century) and Villa Rufolo (13th century) are all magnificent sights. The annual summer Ravello Festival began as a salute to Wagner’s music, but now showcases a wide range of music and arts.Read more
- NaplesRomantic Naples, two hours south of Rome, is the largest city in southern Italy. It has some of the world's best opera and theatre houses and is often called an open-air museum, due to its many historic statues and monuments. Join families on the promenade as the sun sets on the Bay of Naples. View finds from Pompeii and Herculaneum, destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale or revel in the art and architecture of Museo Cappella Sansevero, built in the late 1500s.Read more
- IschiaServing as the main port town for the island of the same name, the town of Ischia has been inhabited for centuries, famous for its beaches and the healing waters of its spas. The town is divided in two: Ischia Porto is the harbor district and commercial center of the island, filled with brightly lit taverns and bars, and Ischia Ponte, the historic quarter, with its ancient castle and its stone streets seemingly frozen in time.Read more
- Isola d'IschiaThe largest and many say most beautiful island in the Bay of Naples, Ischia is renowned for its curative spas. Ferries and hydrofoils connect Naples to Ischia Porto, the main town. Nearby at Ischia Ponte (connected to the main island by a foot bridge) are the magnificent Castello Aragonese and Guevara Tower. Forio on the island’s west coast, Lacco Ameno in the northwest and Sant’Angelo in the south are the liveliest resort towns. Casamicciola Terme in the north is one of Europe’s oldest spas.Read more
- CampaniaThe region of Campania curves around the bays of Naples and Sorrento, with towering Vesuvius and mountain ranges and massifs looming above. Ancient classical ruins are scattered throughout the region, from the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum to the Greek temples in Paestum. Popular resort towns include charming Sorrento and Amalfi, upscale Positano and haven for the elite, Ravello. For even more memorable sights, catch a ferry from Sorrento or Naples to the isle of Capri, home of the magical Blue Grotto.Read more
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- LiverpoolLiverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all — The Beatles. Relive the hysteria at The Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.Read more
- Zanzibar IslandThe Zanzibar Archipelago, located in the Indian Ocean 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania, is a breathtaking spot to escape from the world. You’ll enjoy clear, turquoise-blue water; shallow sandbars perfect for wading; and many small, nearly deserted islands virtually unvisited by tourists. Explore the World Heritage Site of Stone Town, Zanzibar City’s old quarter. Or just go beach to beach between tiny fishing villages—each one's better than the next.Read more
- BurlingtonVermont's largest and perhaps most cosmopolitan city, Burlington beckons with the perfect blend of old New England charm, arts, culture and nature. Located on the shores of Lake Champlain, between the Adirondack and Green Mountains, Burlington is one of those places you can't help but fall in love with. During the spring and summer, the streets come alive with festivals and outdoor concerts. The picnic benches, playground and bike paths of Leddy Park are filled with warm weather revelers, and opportunities to swim, fish or just kick back on the beach abound. In the fall, the Burlington Bike Path is bustling with leaf peepers who come to view the vibrant autumn colours. In winter, lace up your ice skates and head to the Paquette Arena or grab your skis and head to any of the nearby resorts. Church Street Marketplace, with its early 1900s architecture, great restaurants, live entertainment, one-of-a-kind shops and well-known stores, is the focal point of the downtown area. Anytime of the year is a good time for chocolate. Be sure to stop by Lake Champlain Chocolates for a tour and taste.Read more
- PretoriaPretoria is a vision of purple, thanks to its plethora of blossoming trees that gave the South African metropolis its nickname: Jacaranda City. Give in to the animal magnetism of the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, then get up close and personal with the big, bad kitties of the Cheetah Research and Breeding Centre. The buildings of Pretoria reflect diverse architectural styles and influences, creating a unique urban landscape.Read more
- BloemfonteinRoughly translated as "fountain of flowers," Bloemfontein is known as the City of Roses, both because of the abundance of the blooms throughout the city and the annual festival dedicated to the flower. As the seat of the South African Supreme Court, the city is the judicial capital of the country as well as the provincial capital of Free State. Several sports teams and stadiums also call the city home, and its many museums outline the history of the region.Read more
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Boutique Hotels Positano | 15 |
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- Some of the more popular boutique hotels near Absolute Positano include:Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5Albergo Punta Regina - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Popular boutique hotels in Positano that have a pool include:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Some of the best boutique hotels in Positano are:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following boutique hotels in Positano:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following boutique hotels in Positano:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These boutique hotels in Positano have great views and are well-liked by travellers:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These boutique hotels in Positano have been described as romantic by other travellers:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Families travelling in Positano enjoyed their stay at the following boutique hotels:Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5Albergo Punta Regina - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These boutique hotels in Positano generally allow pets:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Poseidon - Traveller rating: 4,5/5Hotel Marincanto - Traveller rating: 4,5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following boutique hotels in Positano:Il San Pietro di Positano - Traveller rating: 5/5Villa Magia - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Eden Roc - Traveller rating: 5/5