The Amalfi Coast holds the strongest concentration of romantic luxury hotels in Europe. The cliffside towns — Positano, Amalfi, Ravello — produce hotels with terraces and views that have hosted celebrations for two centuries.
The seven
1. Le Sirenuse — Positano
The defining Amalfi luxury hotel. Sersale family-run since 1951. The bar Franco's is the most-atmospheric hotel bar on the coast. La Sponda restaurant has one Michelin star.
Best for: anniversary celebrations, honeymoon, iconic Amalfi experience.
2. Belmond Hotel Caruso — Ravello
11th-century palazzo at 350 metres above the sea. The infinity pool is one of the most-photographed in Europe.
Best for: anniversary celebrations, dramatic setting, multi-generational family.
3. Hotel Santa Caterina — Amalfi
Heritage cliffside Amalfi. Family-run for four generations. Quieter than Le Sirenuse.
Best for: heritage atmosphere, traditional Italian luxury, longer stays.
4. Sirenuse Conca dei Marini
Sister property to Le Sirenuse, opened 2024. Most-contemporary luxury hotel on the coast.
Best for: contemporary luxury preference, repeat Amalfi visitors, design-led couples.
5. Il San Pietro di Positano
Heritage Positano cliff hotel. Secluded location away from town centre.
Best for: privacy-focused trips, anniversary celebrations, longer stays.
6. Hotel Villa Cimbrone — Ravello
Heritage clifftop hotel. The Terrace of Infinity is the most-photographed garden in southern Italy.
Best for: anniversary celebrations, photography-focused trips, repeat visitors.
7. Borgo Santandrea — Praiano
Newer luxury hotel. Smaller-scale alternative to the heritage properties. Beach club at sea level.
Best for: design-led couples, beach + cliff combination, weekend escape.
How to choose
A specific framework:
- For first Amalfi visit: Le Sirenuse (Positano)
- For dramatic setting: Belmond Hotel Caruso (Ravello)
- For privacy: Il San Pietro di Positano
- For modern luxury: Sirenuse Conca dei Marini or Borgo Santandrea
- For heritage: Hotel Santa Caterina or Hotel Villa Cimbrone
- For anniversary celebration: Le Sirenuse or Belmond Hotel Caruso
What to do beyond the hotel
Three Amalfi experiences:
- Private boat day around the coast (essential — book through hotel)
- Capri day trip (boat from Positano, 30 minutes)
- Cooking class with a local chef in Positano or Ravello
When to visit the Amalfi Coast
- May-early June: ideal weather, gardens at peak bloom, manageable crowds
- September: post-summer, perfect weather
- Late June-August: peak season, crowded, expensive
- November-April: many properties closed; not recommended
The strongest months are May, June, and September.
Five rules for Amalfi Coast hotel selection
- Choose town before hotel — Positano (most-photographed), Ravello (most-dramatic), Amalfi (heritage)
- Book 9-12 months ahead for peak season
- The drive is winding — train from Naples to Salerno is the alternative
- Restaurant reservations are essential for the Michelin-starred restaurants
- Pack for stairs — Positano in particular involves significant climbing
For more, see the Europe pillar and Italy honeymoon hotels.