La Sponda's Michelin-starred tables are set by candlelight on a terrace above the sea. The hotel has been run by the same family since 1951 and shows no sign of losing the argument.
"La Sponda's Michelin-starred tables are set by candlelight on a terrace above the sea. The hotel has been run by the same family since 1951 and shows no sign of losing the argument."
Le Sirenuse is not a hotel that requires an introduction, though it deserves one anyway. In 1951 the Marchese Sersale family opened their private Positano villa to paying guests — fifty-eight rooms and suites carved into the hillside above the town, positioned on Via Cristoforo Colombo with the kind of unobstructed sea view that has since been photographed approximately one million times. The family still runs the hotel. The view has not changed. The quality has only improved.
The fifty-eight rooms are individually decorated — each one different, each one incorporating antique furniture, Vietri ceramics, and a specific curated sense of what a room in this place, in this light, should feel like. The pool terrace is the hotel's centrepiece: a jewel-blue pool above Positano's stacked polychrome houses, open sea beyond them, with bar service that understands when to appear and when to leave you to it. The view from the pool on a clear morning is an argument for staying in this specific hotel rather than anywhere else in Italy.
La Sponda, the hotel's main restaurant, holds one Michelin star and operates on the terrace in a setting that makes the kitchen's job simultaneously easier and harder. Easier because the atmosphere is already extraordinary; harder because every dish must justify the price in a room where the competition is the Tyrrhenian Sea at sunset. In practice, the kitchen wins the argument consistently — local seafood, Campanian produce, a wine list that knows its region, and a pasta programme that would embarrass most restaurants that lack the terrace.
The Champagne Bar stocks two hundred champagnes and is one of the coast's most legitimately excellent drinking experiences. The spa is compact but well-equipped. The concierge, shaped by decades of requests from guests who arrive expecting the extraordinary and leave having received it, handles the full range: private boat charters, helicopter transfers, proposal arrangements, table reservations at restaurants that don't technically have available tables. One of the few hotels in Europe where the concierge's expertise is itself a reason to book.
Le Sirenuse is the honeymoon hotel that many couples spend years planning toward. The combination of Positano's drama, the hotel's genuine beauty, La Sponda at night, and the pool in the morning creates a complete experience that doesn't require leaving the building to justify the choice. Book one of the Grand Deluxe Sea View rooms with a private terrace. Ask the concierge to arrange champagne arrival and a private dinner table at La Sponda. The hotel manages this particular occasion with seventy-five years of accumulated experience.
For major anniversaries, Le Sirenuse functions as both the hotel and the event. The Michelin dinner is the centrepiece; the boat excursion to Capri the following morning is the encore. Return guests often book the same room they stayed in previously — the hotel keeps records, which is either admirable service or quietly effective marketing, and possibly both. The milestone anniversary dinner at La Sponda on the terrace, candles lit, sea below, is one of the finest restaurant experiences available on the Italian coast.
The terrace pool at sunset, or La Sponda's terrace with a private table, are the two natural proposal settings Le Sirenuse offers. The hotel concierge orchestrates these with the precision that comes from having done it many times before. If you are proposing here and she says no, it was not the hotel's fault — though you should probably not tell her that immediately.
Via Cristoforo Colombo 30
84017 Positano, Salerno
Campania, Italy
Central Positano, on the hillside above the town
58 individually decorated rooms and suites
Classic Rooms from €800/night
Grand Deluxe Sea View from €1,400/night
Junior Suites from €2,200/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Minimum stay: 3 nights (peak season)
La Sponda (1 Michelin star)
Champagne Bar (200+ labels)
Terrace pool above Positano
Private boat charters
Family-run since 1951 · Spa
Open: late March – early November
Peak: July–August (book 6 months out)
Best value: May, September–October
High-speed WiFi throughout
Strong signal on terrace and pool
International power sockets in all rooms
From €800/night. Peak season books out six months ahead — plan accordingly.
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