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Hotel Santa Caterina

"Elegant bougainvillea-clad cliff-hanger with glass elevators down to the beach"

Santa Caterina by Joanna Monkhouse


In an area spilling over with good hotels, the Santa Caterina is one of the Amalfi Coast’s greats. Along with Il San Pietro di Positano and Palazzo Sasso in Ravello, it ranks amongst the top. Owned by the same family for four generations, the hotel was built in 1880 (rebuilt in 1904 after a partial collapse, those of a nervous disposition should note it has suffered none since) just north of the town of Amalfi. Whilst it is possible to walk to there along the winding coastal road to visit the cathedral, most guests do not venture out once they have arrived, unless by boat, a decision easy to understand once you have witnessed the standard of driving in Italy.

Bougainvillea covers terraces and balconies framing the sea views that abound from the public rooms and bedrooms - the higher up the six floors you go, the more impressive the panorama of the dramatic coast line. The hotel is set in a long stretch of land along the coast with a series of cascading terraces down the cliff and extensive lemon groves. A vertiginous glass elevator descends with spectular views 60m from the main building down to the saltwater pool, gym and sundeck. Lunch can be served there at the shady open air restaurant that has a pizza oven. Santa Caterina’s well-regarded main restaurant has a large terrace in addition to the spacious interior that sports a striking marble floor flecked with blue.

The stylish rooms at Santa Caterina are large and fresh with tiled floors in various colours, a mix of contemporary and antique furniture, white walls and all the facilities you would expect in a 5star hotel. Bathrooms in some suites merit as much time spent in them as the rooms. Recently modernised, they have been decorated with fine attention to detail. The two luxurious villas (‘chalets’) in the gardens are particularly suited to romantics/escapists with big budgets.

Whilst by no means cheap, the standard of service (friendly and welcoming staff at every turn) and the quality of the accommodations at Santa Caterina justify the high rates - not outrageous in this notoriously expensive region.







Hotel name: Hotel Santa Caterina
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Address: Via SS Amalfitana 9, Amalfi 84011, Italy

Reservations:  +44 (0)20 7580 2663
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Who stays here

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie - it's a favourite spot for Amalfi Coast honeymooners.

Come for

Romance
Dramatic views, flower-spangled terraces
The Jacuzzi suite: good enough for Brad and Angelina
Vast, terraced gardens and orchards overlooking the sea
The salt-water pool

Not suitable for

The super-refined, who may prefer (the super-expensive) Il San Pietro in Positano

Children

The Hotel has interconnecting rooms and can add extra beds and cots on request.

Eating in

Two restaurants: fine dining for dinner in Restaurant Santa Caterina, which has a terrace and fabulous views. Lunch at Al Mare, by the pool at Beach Club level, in summer season only. Room service until 1 p.m.

Getting there

Naples airport is 75 min drive from the Hotel. The Hotel can arrange transfer from airport or trains station.

Press quotes

"A short drive from town, this "heaven on earth" seems to float over the water on a series of terraces. Hand-painted tiles and Mediterranean views framed by lemon trees distinguish the simply furnished rooms, which can be "hit-or-miss." In the main restaurant, monochromatic lapis floors and sea vistas complement "intricate gourmet cooking." "Staff are almost telepathic."" Conde Nast Gold List 05





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