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Where to Stay in the Amalfi Coast This Summer

Traverse the gorgeous shoreline of the Amalfi Coast this summer, stopping into these key destinations in towns like Positano, Praiano, and Ravello.

There are few places in the world more inviting than the Amalfi Coast. With sweeping views of the gorgeous Southern Italian coastline, fresh produce, unforgettable wine, and undeniable charm, the region remains a bucket-list trip for people around the world. When thinking of where to stay, there are several towns to choose from, and an array of hotels that are noteworthy for many lifestyle offerings—from Michelin-starred restaurants and private art collections to amenities like boat rides, mixology classes, wellness programming, and more.

Below, Whitewall guides you to some of its favorites, including Le Sirenuse, Palazzo Avino, Hotel Miramalfi, and Casa Angelina.

Le Sirenuse

Positano

Le Sirenuse Artwork by Caroline Bachmann, courtesy of Le Sirenuse.

The iconic Sersale family-owned property boasts a sensational site-specific, commissioned art collection—filled with names like Stanley Whitney, Alex Israel, Rita Ackermann, and Nicolas Party—and recently added a series of 20 paintings by the Swiss artist Caroline Bachmann, as well as a record bar in its famed Don’t Worry Bar. This year, the property also celebrates a decade of Franco’s Bar with a new suite of festive cocktails.

What we love: Enjoying an excursion on the house boat.
Book your reservation HERE.

Il San Pietro

Positano

Il San Pietro. Courtesy of Il San Pietro.

Tucked away and private, Il San Pietro boasts two restaurants with locally-inspired menus that are not to be overlooked—a Michelin-starred restaurant named Zass, as well as a waterfront restaurant, Carlino.

What we love: Soaking up some sun at the beach club.
Book your reservation HERE.

Villa Treville

Positano

Villa Treville. Courtesy of Villa Treville.

The former home of the director Franco Zeffirelli, this intimate property hosts 16 rooms and villas, offering a boutique hotel experience with a botanical bar and Italian restaurant.  

What we love: Sipping cocktails at Bianca Bar.
Book your reservation HERE.

Palazzo Avino

Ravello

Palazzo Avino Photo by Andrea Gallucci, courtesy of Palazzo Avino.

The former villa of the Avino family, this destination shines with the Michelin-starred restaurant Rossellini’s, an unforgettable beach club, The Pink Closet boutique, and a summer 2025 pop-up store with Madame Pauline Vintage.

What we love: Taking the hotel’s shuttle to its beach club and enjoying a full day swimming, eating, and relaxing in views of nearby Minori.
Book your reservation HERE.

Belmond Caruso

Ravello

Belmond Caruso. Courtesy of Belmond Caruso.

Caruso, a Belmond Hotel, is a luxury property hosted in a former 11th-century palace, including a spa, a fitness center, unforgettable dining outlets, a beach club and pool, and more.

What we love: Waking up early for a poolside yoga class.
Book your reservation HERE.

Villa Cimbrone

Ravello

Villa Cimbrone. Courtesy of Villa Cimbrone.

Villa Cimbrone dates back to the 11th century and was historically renovated by Lord Grimthorpe in the early 20th century, blending English and Italian garden aesthetics. Today, it operates as a private 5-star hotel, but the gardens are public.

What we love: Inquire about a helicopter ride, departing from its private helipad.
Book your reservation HERE.

Hotel Miramalfi

Amalfi

Hotel Miramalfi. Courtesy of Hotel Miramalfi.

This family-owned property opened in 1956 by Francesco Mansi. Still today, it is run by the Mansi family, offering sweeping views of the sea, sensational food at Donna Emma, and less than 50 spacious guest rooms.

What we love: Eating a delectable meal at Donna Emma while enjoying a live pianist.
Book your reservation HERE.

Hotel Santa Caterina

Amalfi

Hotel Santa Caterina. Courtesy of Hotel Santa Caterina.

In 1904, Giuseppe Gambardella opened the doors of Hotel Santa Caterina with just six rooms. Since, it has become a global destination with over 60 rooms, as well as two restaurants, a pool, a wine cellar, and more.

What we love: Staying at its Villas of the Marchesa.
Book your reservation HERE.

Borgo Santandrea

Amalfi

Il Borgo Santandrea. Courtesy of Il Borgo Santandrea.

This unmissable hotel opened under the direction of two Italian families, offering 52 guest rooms, and a private beach club, dock, and pool—all with uninterrupted rooms.

What we love: Enjoying a glass of wine at Plumbago Bar.
Book your reservation HERE.

Casa Angelina

Praiano

Casa Angelina. Courtesy of Casa Angelina.

With just 36 rooms, the striking hotel hosts a lemon-adorned terrace with a pool overlooking the sea, a spa—with a recent collaboration with Augustinus Bader—and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Un Piano Nel Cielo, which sources produce from its own garden.

What we love: Savoring the tasting menu and wine pairing at Un Piano Nel Cielo.
Book your reservation HERE.

Casa Privata

Praiano

Casa Privata. Courtesy of Casa Privata.

With just seven rooms, this hotel—a former fisherman’s house—welcomes guests to humble delicacies, from terraced gardens and a fountain to a pool and lemon groves.

What we love: Taking a leisurely stroll through the hotel’s gardens.
Book your reservation HERE.

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