Ravello's Pink Palace — a 12th-century villa with a terrace pool and coast views that explain every painting ever made on this stretch of Italy.
"Ravello's Pink Palace — a 12th-century villa with a terrace pool and coast views that explain every painting ever made on this stretch of Italy."
Palazzo Avino is Ravello's other great hotel — the one next door to the Belmond Caruso, positioned on the same clifftop, sharing the same altitude and the same fundamental view. The comparison is inevitable and not quite fair. Caruso has the Belmond scale and investment; Avino has the character. A 12th-century villa painted the particular deep pink that has given it its popular nickname, the Pink Palace, Palazzo Avino has been a hotel since 1997 and has spent the intervening years refining rather than reinventing itself.
Thirty-three rooms and suites across the palazzo and its newer extensions each have terraces with coast views — the view from the pool terrace, which faces west across the Tyrrhenian Sea toward Capri on clear days, is one of the finest in Italy at any price. The rooms are decorated with antiques, handmade majolica tiles, and fabrics from Naples and Positano. The style is warm rather than minimal — colour, pattern, and the kind of Italian domesticity that makes luxury feel less like performance and more like hospitality.
Rossellinis restaurant has held one Michelin star and serves updated Campanian cuisine in a terrace setting that competes directly with the view for your attention. The wine list emphasises southern Italian producers — Campanian reds and whites that are underrepresented on most international hotel lists and genuinely worth exploring. The spa, though smaller than the Caruso's, covers massage, facial, and beauty treatments with trained therapists.
Palazzo Avino is the more affordable option in Ravello's top tier — beginning at €522 per night compared to the Caruso's €877 — while delivering a location, a view, and a quality of experience that makes the comparison meaningful rather than dismissive. For guests who want Ravello's altitude and quiet without the Belmond price, this is the correct hotel.
Palazzo Avino's combination of character, a Michelin restaurant, and the terrace pool view makes it a strong honeymoon choice — particularly for couples who find the Pink Palace's warmth more appealing than the Caruso's formality. The view is identical; the atmosphere is different. Book a suite with a private terrace and request the Rossellinis dinner table facing west. The sunset from that position is one of the defining views on the Amalfi Coast.
Ravello's altitude, quiet streets, and absence of beach-club pressure make it Italy's best-kept wellness destination. Palazzo Avino's spa, the pool terrace, and the walking routes through Ravello's mediaeval lanes and terraced gardens provide the structure for a genuine retreat. The kitchen accommodates dietary requirements and can adapt the menu for detox or specific programmes. Three to five nights here in May or September is among the best uses of an Italian hotel budget.
The Rossellinis Michelin dinner, the pool terrace sunset, and the villa's character make Palazzo Avino an excellent anniversary choice at a price point roughly forty percent below the Belmond. The hotel manages celebrations competently — champagne, room decoration, private table arrangements — with the warmth of a boutique rather than the process of a chain. For anniversaries where intimacy matters more than grandeur, this is the better hotel.
Via San Giovanni del Toro 28
84010 Ravello, Salerno
Campania, Italy
In Ravello village, adjacent to Belmond Hotel Caruso
33 rooms and suites
Deluxe Rooms from €522/night
Junior Suites from €900/night
Grand Suites from €1,800/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Open: March – November
Rossellinis (1 Michelin star)
Terrace pool with Capri views
Spa · Private terraces
Southern Italian wine focus
12th-century palazzo · Ravello village centre
From €522/night. Ravello's best value at the luxury level — and the view is the same as next door.
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