Where the modern jet set stays in the Amalfi Coast town of Positano
Located atop of cliff about a mile outside of Positano, the San Pietro has been the luxury hotel of choice for discerning guests and international celebrities for several years—the Hollywood elite (George Clooney, Julia Roberts, etc.) certainly seems to favor it).
They come for the quiet elegance, the refined fare at the restaurant, the remove from the crowds of Positano, and the posh guest rooms (part 18th-century Gilded Age, part fabulous 1970s kitsch) that tumble down the cliffside among terraced gardens. There's also a tiny pool and, for breezy escape and a view of the coast quite different from that afforded on the Amalfi Drive, free morning trips along the coast in a private boat.
At the base of the cliff, reached by an elevator drilled down through the rock, is the hotel's crowning glory, unusual on the Amalfi Coast: a private beach and sunbathing terrace.
What they don't necessarily crow about is the fact that the Hotel San Pietro is a (relative) bargain: though room rates start higher here than at the rival Le Sirenuse in town, all of the rooms at the San Pietro have a sea view—and many of these actually cost less than the cheapest sea-view room at Le Sirenuse. (Perhaps hunting for a bargain seems a bit silly when you're already shopping in the €400 to €600-per-night range, but all the same, the San Pietro is probably the better deal.)
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Via Laurito 2, Positano
tel. +39-089-875-455
ilsanpietro.it
Open Apr–Oct
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Useful links & resources
- Airport transfers (Rome):
- Bus (total: €28–€30; 5+ hr): Marozzivt.it (bus Sorrento-Roma Tiburtina; €20–€22; 4 hr) + Trenitalia.com (train Tiburtina-airport; €8, 48 min)
- Private (€65–€120; 3 hr): Viator.com (note: Rome airport or hotel to Sorento or any Amalfi Coast town)
- Regional rail & access points
- Circumvesiviana train (Naples-Sorrento): Eavsrl.it
- Italian rail (Naples-Salerno): Trenitalia.com
- [The Amalfi Coast itself has no rail service, only bus and boat. Sorrento is the closest train station to the most popular A.C. towns, and the over-the-sea Sorrento-Salerno bus ride is more spectacular than the cliff-hugging Salerno-Sorrento reverse route.]
- Car resources
- Emergency service/tow: tel. 803-116
- Highway agency: Autostrade.it (traffic info, serivce areas, toll calculator, weather)
- Italian automotive club (~AAA): Aci.it
- ZTLs: Ztl-italia.blogspot.com (lightly outdated, but handy, links to cities' traffic-free zones)
- Ferries & hydrofoils
- Alicost.it (Sorrento-Positano-Amalfi; Capri-Positano-Amalfi-Salerno)
- Travelmar.it (Positano-Amalfi-Salerno; Amalfi-Minori-Maiori)
- Alilauro.it (connecting Sorrento and Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, or Ischia; also connecting Amalfi, Positano, or Salerno with Capri or Ischia)
- Gescab.it (connecting Capri with: Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Salerno)
- Coopsantandrea.com (Sorrento-Positano-Amalfi-Minori-Maiori-Salerno; Amalfi-Capri)
- Caremar.it (Sorrento-Capri; Naples-Capri)
- Private boat transfer (Naples-Sorrento, Naples-Amalfi)
- Viator.com
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