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Ischia

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498 hotels

Pompei

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Positano

602 hotels

Capri

524 hotels

Caserta

268 hotels

Maiori

301 hotels

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Gold Tower Lifestyle Hotel

Hotel in Naples

Located in Naples, 1.3 miles from Naples Central Train Station, Gold Tower Lifestyle Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

C
Claudiu
From
Romania
Everything was awsome. The hotel is very clean and the staff very nice. We will return hopefully next year to have more time to visit Napoli and of course that we will choose the same hotel. You must try the rooftoop of the hotel, is great!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 3,047 reviews
Price from
$151.14
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Commercio

Hotel in Battipaglia

Located in Battipaglia, 16 miles from Salerno Cathedral, Hotel Commercio has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

T
Timothy
From
United States
Great location near the autostrada. professional staff. wonderful restaurant , professional staff.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,361 reviews
Price from
$133.70
1 night, 2 adults

Relais Della Porta

Hotel in Naples

Featuring a shared lounge, Relais Della Porta is located in Naples, a 9-minute walk from Maschio Angioino. This property is set a short distance from attractions such as San Carlo Theater.

A
Armin
From
Austria
The beauty of this place stems from many small things that, together, lead to a wonderful and memorable stay. Whether the atmosphere of a newly renovated premise that kept the spirit of a 16th-century palazzo alive (check out the mirrored tables in the breakfast room), a very warm welcome from the young lady at reception (super helpful and knowledgeable), or the delicious prima colazione that prepares you for your Napoli adventures. The location is extremely central and secure, and the charming elevator, which still operates on 10-cent coins, adds another aspect of Naples’ authenticity. Giambattista della Porta, the famous Renaissance scholar who gave this palazzo his name, would have loved the good vibes his former home provides today. We will be back.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,876 reviews
Price from
$329.60
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Vogue

Hotel in Licola

Located in Licola, within 11 miles of Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte and 11 miles of Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Hotel Vogue provides accommodations with a bar as well as free private parking...

A
Anna
From
United States
Great local spot to stay in Licola. Staff was very friendly and they had convenient room service.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,226 reviews
Price from
$73.24
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Mary

Hotel in Vico Equense

Located in Vico Equense, a 13-minute walk from Le Axidie Beach, Hotel Mary has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a private beach area and a terrace.

T
Torboon
From
Thailand
The room is good. The staffs are great, they help a lot to park the car.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,783 reviews
Price from
$152.30
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Plaza

Hotel in Salerno

Hotel Plaza is set in the heart of Salerno, directly opposite the railway station, and close to the bus terminal and the pretty seafront promenade. A buffet breakfast is provided daily.

J
Julianna
From
Canada
Great location and wonderful personnel. Excellent Price/value. Impeccable cleanliness.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,882 reviews
Price from
$151.14
1 night, 2 adults

Grand Hotel Cesare Augusto

Hotel in Sorrento

The Grand Hotel Cesare Augusto has spacious rooms, panoramic views, and a rooftop garden with swimming pool. In a central position in Sorrento, the beach is just a 10-minute walk from the property.

R
Ruth
From
Ireland
Location was excellent, room was spotless, staff were friendly. Breakfast offered huge choice.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,244 reviews
Price from
$223.75
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Sorrento City

Hotel in Sorrento

After a day exploring the delights of the Amalfi Coast you will enjoy relaxing on your balcony at Sorrento City; 328 feet from the station in the heart of Sorrento.

O
Orit
From
Israel
I highly recommend this hotel. The location is amazing, in the city center, near supermarket and a few minutes walk from everywhere (ferry station, beach club, train station.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,195 reviews
Price from
$347.62
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Diana

Hotel in Pompei

Set in its extensive garden, 1640 feet from the Pompei ruins, Hotel Diana offers free WiFi in all rooms and a shared terrace. Private parking is free onsite.

m
muniolinio
From
Poland
Location is perfect,2min walk from train station, 10min walk to Pompei ruins, great internet, nice people working there, big parking, nice garden ,
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,355 reviews
Price from
$115.31
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Piazza Bellini & Apartments

Hotel in Naples

Set in a 16th-century building, Hotel Piazza Bellini & Apartments is in Naples’ historical center, 984 feet from Dante Metro.

F
Frasier
From
Spain
Excellent service (thank you, staff!), large room, twin beds, kettle, fridge, room service, amazing full breakfast, early morning coffee could be hotter. Taxis, tours, dining recommendations - we are an older couple with a cane. Great elevator too.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,300 reviews
Price from
$166.86
1 night, 2 adults
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Campania Highlights

Teatro San Carlo in Naples

Take a tour of one of the oldest active opera houses in Europe and be enchanted by the operas played here.

Thermal spas on Ischia Island

A pearl in the Tyrrhenian Sea, this volcanic island with its hot springs and volcanic mud will definitely leave you feeling pampered.

Pizza and coffee in Naples

The birthplace of pizza, Naples is definitely worth a visit; don’t miss the authentic coffee served in Piazza del Plebiscito’s trendy cafés.

Capri Island's pristine beaches

This picturesque and upscale island is home to the charming Blue Grotto sea cave and to countless pristine beaches.

The Royal Palace of Caserta

This stunning 18th-century Baroque masterpiece stretches over 297 acres of parkland. It has featured many times in blockbusters, such as Star Wars.

The Amalfi Coast

Cruise along the winding coast road of one of Italy’s most popular tourist destinations while admiring its crystal blue waters and picturesque villages.

The Path of the Gods

The Path of the Gods takes hiking and outdoor lovers from Agerola to Positano, accompanied by breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast.

The port town of Cetara

This characteristic little village is known for its small, charming port. They also have a great fishing reputation, specifically for bluefish and tuna.

Stunning Scenery and Remarkable Ruins

Wonderful beach resorts, a wealth of history and winding, cliff-hugging roads – these are just a few reasons why Campania is so admired.

Spreading around a bay, the capital Naples is a mix of monumental architecture and narrow streets. Known for pizza and pulsating life night and day, it extends along the coast towards Pozzuoli, site of a Roman amphitheatre and the Phlegrean Fields volcanic area.

The most notorious volcano is of course Vesuvius, whose eruption in 79AD destroyed Pompei and Herculaneum. The ruins of both are an amazing insight into the sophistication of the Romans. Even older are the well-preserved Greek temples at Paestum.

Agropoli sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a beach and harbour, and beautiful Palinuro is at the tip of the Cilento National Park. Other fantastic Campania resorts are on the amazing Amalfi Coast. Ravello, high on a hill, offers stunning coastal views, while Amalfi and Positano cascade down to the sea. Around the peninsula is Sorrento, home to several 5-star Campania hotels, while offshore are the fabulous islands of Capri and Ischia.

Inland Caserta has an impressive Royal Palace with huge gardens, and Avellino nestles in a valley between the port of Salerno and Benevento, site of yet more Roman remains. See Booking.com for an excellent range of apartments, B&Bs and hotels in Campania.

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2.0

I have nothing positive to say about Naples.

I have nothing positive to say about Naples. I found it a very neglected city. Streets were dirty with graffiti on walls and buildings. My friend and I were walking back to our hotel after a meal at 8.30pm. She was mugged, a thug pulled her head back from behind and grabbed her beautiful gold chain pulled it, broke it and was gone before we realised he had it. She was so stunned and shocked. We were terrified. We just kept walking really fast until we reached our hotel.. We didn’t think a lot of the city having sightseeing during the day. Our terrifying experience will ensure we will never be back.
Guest review by
Sandra
Ireland
10

The setting is magnificently beautiful, as are the views...

The setting is magnificently beautiful, as are the views from sea-facing places. There are plenty of places to eat, and the food is almost invariably well cooked and of high quality, and the serving staff almost always polite, efficient, friendly, helpful and quick. Prices of individual dishes range from quite cheap to very expensive - so don't be afraid to order the cheapest dishes or wines: the quality is invariably good. Getting around Sorrento involves dealing with steep stairs and ramps and steep, narrow, winding streets, often ɓusy with buses, taxis and cars (and groups of tourists). But there are quick, efficient buses to get you from the station to lower levels and back, and public lifts. There isn't actually much to do in Sorrento, and it's mainly a place to enjoy a scenic, panoramic stay and use as a base for visiting other beautiful, scenic.or historic places.
Guest review by
Thomson
4.0

Italians can be very rude and arrogant there and it's all...

Italians can be very rude and arrogant there and it's all about making money ALL THE TIME in any way they can. Prices are double than everywhere else little markets everywhere all overly priced for tired tourists. BUco Bar is OK and fairly friendly but train station has numbers to take for information and a lot of people lined up to ask question to Trenitalia. very bad experience with trains. their own people give you different information .v ery frustrating.
Guest review by
Colette
Canada
10

One of the best places I've been.

One of the best places I've been. Everything was wonderful from beaches to restaurants to views. We took advantage of the local bus service to get to S. Angelo in 2 directions. The rides were unbelievable. Will hire a scooter next time.
Guest review by
Paschal
Australia
6.0

It´s beautiful, no doubt.

It´s beautiful, no doubt. And I certainly rate it higher than Positano. But it´s so so busy, full of groups, and access is agonisingly slow, the infrastructure being inadequate for the amount of traffic. It feels like a place setup for tourists, which detracts from its natural beauty. I prefer the grittiness of Napoli, which for all its troubles, feels authentically Italian.
Guest review by
John
United Kingdom
10

Been on my bucket list since studying Classical Studies at...

Been on my bucket list since studying Classical Studies at school. It did not disappoint. Steeped in history and you get a real feel for the terror those people experienced when Vesuvius erupted. I climbed to the crater so peaceful now hard to believe it caused such destruction. Seeing the House of the Faun made my day at Pompeii. Herculaneum was as impressive but smaller and easy to navigate. Pompeii is huge and it was hot with no shade this makes getting around in the crowds a little more challenging.
Guest review by
Liz
Australia
10

Love Positano, our second time visiting.

Love Positano, our second time visiting. However, very crowded in September and can be overwhelming. Great place for a few days, especially when planning to explore nearby towns, including Capri. One of our favorite restaurants that we returned to on this trip, which is still incredible is Donna Rosa, which is just up the hill from Positano.
Guest review by
LeslieS
United States
8.0

Capri can be crowded even late in the season.

Capri can be crowded even late in the season. The marina can become overcrowded and navigating from the ferry to your apartment can be a challenge. Skip the Funicular if the lines are long and especially if you have baggage. The porters do a great job, but the cost can add up if you have several pieces of luggage. Take a taxi to your hotel/apartment upon arrival to save yourself a lot of trouble.
Guest review by
Bart
10

Caserta is a very underrated place to visit, but it must be...

Caserta is a very underrated place to visit, but it must be seen on your travels. The palace is an unbelievable place. Check out the gardens, it is close to Napoli, Sorrento, and Capri, and an ideal location to base your Holiday. It has everything you need: Road Network, trains, and buses
Guest review by
Iannarelli
United Kingdom
10

Maiori is lovely, spread out and calm.

Maiori is lovely, spread out and calm. There are plenty of shops to poke about in and even more restaurants and gelato places to sample. We loved the cleanliness and safety of the sidewalks. It felt spacious.
Guest review by
Sandra
Canada