Very nice room, very large room and bathroom, clean, excellent condition, large balcony with sun beds (we had the junior suite for 2 adults, 2 children). Super comfortable beds, which was the first time we slept well on our 3-week Italy trip.
Staff was extremely helpful and friendly, particularly Pietro who nearly killed himself to organise us boat trips, restaurants, parking garage, fans for our room, and other requests we had. Raphael, the hotel manager, tried his best to even find us a new hotel after the air con broke down. He also gave us a large discount on the room to make us stay.
Views were stunning, location convenient, and parking 150m away wasn’t much of a problem, and it was secure. However, the lot was so narrow and tiny that we had to have their staff maneuver the car into it.
Nice outdoor seating area with sea view for breakfast. The breakfast was very basic for the 15 Euros p.p. we paid. Fruit juices seemed watered down, and there weren’t many choices. No cream cheese, Swiss cheese, Brie or proper eggs. Too many pastries, but that’s common in Italy.
Overall though it was a very nice hotel and a good starting point to explore the Amalfi coast on a relative budget, compared with hotels directly on the Amalfi coast. It was just a short drive everywhere. The town itself is of course quite faded and run down, living off long lost glamour. The beach is toxic and unusable, but it didn't bother us, as we were here for sightseeing along the Amalfi coast and exploring Capri and Naples as well.