After a visit to Ischia, we want to spend 1-2 days on the mainland, in a place with easy access to both the Sorrento ferry docks and to Naples airport.
We would like to be in an area with a local feeling, good, non-touristy restaurants, and access to sea swimming.
I had settled on this hotel, but am dismayed at all of the obviously fake reviews which have placed it in the top position for Vico on TripAdvisor.
http://www.grandhotelangiolieri.it/
Not finding other great-looking hotels in the Vico area, I began looking at Sant Agnello and would like opinions of those who have stayed here, and hotel recommendations.
We prefer a hotel that has a family feeling and does not cater to tour groups; a hotel that is not dominated by Anglo-American tourists would be great, if there is such a thing in the Sorrento area. Sea views are a big plus.
Since we will not have a car, I have to rule out the lovely looking agriturismi in the Sorrento hills.
Both of these hotels in Sant Agnello look nice:
http://www.mediterraneosorrento.com/
http://www.villagardenhotel.com/
Any comments will be much appreciated! Many thanks!
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I've spent what feels like hours searching for hotels in Vico, Meta, and Sant Agnello. (TA lists many hotels as simply being in "Sorrento," even if they are in Meta, Sant Agnello, etc..)
Here is a B&B in Sant Agnello to add to the list of possibilities above; excellent, seemingly legit, reviews on TA--
http://www.ilrosetosorrento.com/where_we_are.asp
Hi ekscrunchy,
I've stayed in Sant'agnello during Settimana Sancta a couple of times.
In fact I stayed just near the first hotel you linked here. I stayed in a residenza owned by an elderly woman who has since passed away, but her house was interesting because in "olden times" it was lived in by boatbuilders, and the ground floor apartment I had had an elevator near the door that went down under the house to a tunnel that you could walk through to get to the beach (used by locals-I think you can see it in the hotel photo gellery). They used to use the tunnel to carry the boats they built out to launch them at the beach, and my apartment was where the boats were originally built. A bit of history.
A bit of gossip: She (the proprietress of the residenza) was the subject of much animated and resentful discussion amongst some of the Sant'agnellese for her habit of stationing her (rather substantial) presence on a stool at the mouth of the tunnel where the beach began, and collecting money for the right to pass by to go for a swim!!! Shocking! LOL. In fact, I used to enjoy visiting with her in her Penthouse apartment in that house and she gave me some good lessons in making a decent cup of Italian coffee, so I remember her quite fondly.
These hotels look rather nice to me (I've never stayed in either one though) as they are protected somewhat from the vespa drone on the main drag into Sorrento. I used to walk into Sorrento proper from Sant'agnello- about a 20 minute walk or so.
Sant'agnello has a nice Circumsuviana station (easy to get to VIco (for restaurants) and/or Pompeii and a small town feel. The Sita Bus that takes you over the mountain to the Amalfi Coast stops just beside the Piazza. I wish I could help with restaurants in SA but I used to eat with some local friends at home there. And the food was great, but not for sale! (just kidding)
I think the Roseta is a very local type place and might be fun but am not sure about the location (can't remember seeing it.)
Oh well, my response clearly lacks much practical advice- mi dispiace!!!
Good luck in your search.
Hi ekscrunchy, we stay in Sant Agnello when we visit Sorrento. We like the area.
The Mediterraneo is in a nice location by the Bay. It is near the Parco de Principi and the Cocumella - a 5 minute walk from these hotels to the Mediterraneo. It is in a relatively less touristy area than hotels closer to Sorrento. It is a do-able walk to Sorrento (maybe 25-30 minutes) but can be a challenge in hot weather. There is a bus stop nearby though. Nearby, there are several restaurants and places to get coffee or a glass of wine. I don't know anything about the other places you are considering.
Have a great trip!
Bella! I am so glad that you are feeling better. Good story!
The "small-town feel" is what I am looking for, so Sant Agnello might fit the bill. I was afraid that it might be just an edge of the Sorrrento tourist sprawl and thronged only with groups of English-speaking tourists. But the fact that you stayed there with friends, and what you write, puts it into contention for me!
Sometimes it is difficult (for me) to understand that there is no one "right" answer!! I will check prices in Vico, Seiano and Sant Agnello...from a quick look it seems as if the hotels in all three spots are quite a bit less than those in Sorrento proper. It also sounds as if the area is well worth exploring.... Not much written here about the Sorrentine peninsula, other than as a base for hoping to the islands and to Pompeii.
http://www.hoteloriente.it/inglese/index.html
i stayed in this hotel in Vico a few years ago,but it does get a few large toiur parties,also it is set into the cliff and has no lifts.it was 89 steps form our room upto the road level........... yes i counted them several times.
it was a good hotel and the food was very good.ythe location is just a stones throw from the train and bus station.
I very much liked Vico and it is quite a small town with enough resturants and bars to allow you to try a few different places.
Sorrento is only 15 minutes away by the Circumvesuviana train.
On my second trip to the area i stayed in Sorrento itself which i very much liked,but preferd the quietness of Vico.
I have always wanted to try this place:
http://www.mamicamilla.com/Dine_in_Sorrento.php
I think you can dine here and not be participating in the cooking school.
Thanks to you both for your comments! I had read about the school; someone here has taken the course and it sounds excellent!
Here is another option in Vico--120 rack rates for double room with breakfast; it does host tour groups but the few reviews I've found are good..
http://www.aequahotel.it/e1.htm
Both the Mediterraneo and Oriente are used by American tour groups so I doubt you will avoid other English-speaking tourists.
Ky: What is your opinion of Sant Agnello? I know I cannot avoid English speaking tourists, but I would rather stay in an area where there were some Italian tourists, too!
From Travel and Leisure magazine (50 Best Romantic Getaways):
Vico Equense, Italy
Secret Village.
A crenellated castle, pink-washed clifftop church, and pebbled beach make Vico Equense perhaps the most dramatic—though surprisingly undiscovered—village on the Sorrento Coast. On the main coastal road, Annamaria Cuomo and Salvatore De Gennaro serve cured meats and cheeses at their epicurean market La Tradizione (lunch for two $40). At Torre del Saracino (lunch for two $190), chef Gennaro Esposito creates innovative dishes, such as risotto with cod and figs, in a seventh-century tower.
Stay just outside the village at the Hotel Capo La Gala (doubles from $260), a stone-studded cliffside lodge. The hotel has a nautical theme: porthole windows and hurricane lamps in the lobby, blue-and-white guest rooms accented with miniature model boats. Book one of the nine Classic rooms, and take your breakfast (cappuccino and croissants) on the roomy balcony overlooking the Bay of Naples.
50 Best Romantic Getaways
eks - I didn't end up staying at either. I seriously considered the Mediterraneo last fall as they had some excellent prices, but changed my mind when my travel partner backed out. I have noticed it listed by quite a few adult tours as a hotel they use.
As for the Oriente, this one used to pop-up as a hotel on many student tours.
Thanks, Ky! In thinking that over, I am leaning toward eliminating the Mediterraneo because of that reason. although as you say, the prices seem reasonable.
I also added the Hotel Capo La Gaia in Vico to the list of contenders
We do not normally opt for hotels in that price range but it looks really lovely. (Although just as at the other hotels in the Vico area, there are some obviously fake reviews on TA).
In most hotels I've looked at in the Sorrento area, high season continues through September. (On Amalfi coast, many hotels lower their rates by mid- to late-September)
Hotel Mediterraneo Sant Agnello has double superior sea view for 193
Villa Garden Sant Agnello=double with full sea view and balcony-240; with side sea view=220
Capo La Gaia=standard room with sea view=280 (dropping to 200 in October!)
Grand Hotel Angiolieri= double sea view-197; deluxe double sea view, jacuzzi, and balcony=219.
I wonder if anyone here has stayed at the Capo La Gaia; I found nothing with a search..
The website spells it Capo La Gala if this is the same one.
http://www.hotelcapolagala.com/posizione.htm
Oh for goodness sakes!
No wonder I could not find the hotel in a search! I must need new glasses!
Yes, that is the same hotel--what do you think?
Thank you for pointing this out to me, Ky!!
What time of year are you going? I notice above you don't plan to have a car. Capo La Gala might not be easy to reach without a car (use their map to zoom around) as it seems a bit isolated, but it looks like fun.
We plan to go towards the end of September, spending most of the week on Ischia, followed by a few days on the mainland before heading home via Naples airport.
The Capo la Gala does look gorgeous! (Expensive, too!) They appear to have a shuttle to town, as does the Angiolieri. Very few reviews on these places..
Here is a question for Steve JAmes, or anyone else proficient in the ferry/fast boat network.
We will be coming from Ischia. There is only one ferry per day from Ischia to Sorrento, about 5pm.
If we plan to stay in Vico, we would want to arrive earlier than late afternoon, if possible.
SteveJAmes recommended ferrying from Ischia to Capri and then Capri-Sorrento.
But this route appears to be less direct than Ischia-Naples-Sorrento.
What about traveling Ischia to Naples (earlier than 5pm) and then taking a second ferry to Vico or to Sorrento which might allow us to arrive in the Sorrento area around mid-day..??
Are there ferries direct from Naples to Vico in late September, or has that service usually been suspended by then?
Hoping Steve James will see this....
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Hi Eks - Metro del Mare has a hydrofoil service from Naples to Vico.
http://www.metrodelmare.com/
You could go via Capri as I suggested or via Naples. I would think Capri might be quicker - depending on connections - but probably not a lot in it.
Hope this helps ...
Steve
Yes, it helps, Steve! When I looked briefly at the timetable, though, I could not find out if that Vico service ran in late September....(???)
After all of the help you have offered, I would like to treat you for dinner!
Eks - The Metro del Mare website lists the MM2 & MM3 autumn services from Naples to Vico-Seiano from mid Sept to mid Oct.

But it's ONLY 2 services daily:
MM3 - dep. Naples Bev. 08.25
MM2 - dep. Naples Bev. 14.15
If you leave Ischia on an early ferry/hydrofoil you could catch the 08.25 - and be in Vico by 09.00.
The alternative (- if you still prefer to go via Naples) - would be -
- Circumvesuviana to Vico OR
- ferry/hydrofoil to Sorrento, then train/taxi
If you can't make the 08.25 MM3 ... I'd probably go via Capri (- that route you'd still be in Sorrento by lunchtime).
Steve
P.S. Hey - just put the limoncello in the post
eks - Have you ever used the Campania Arte Card that includes transportation? I noticed on a brochure I picked up in September 08 that it included a r/t on tne MM. I didn't buy the card, but I think I would have been better off if I had.
Ky: I have not! But I will look into it. Thank you for pointing this out to me..
Now, SteveJames, I am glad I am located far away from you so I do not have to hear you sigh with annoyance when I write this, after all of the help you gave me about Vico Equense.
I think you have inadvertently convinced me to substitute a stay in Capri for one in Vico Equense! As long as I can be pretty certain of making it to the airport in time for a 1pm flight, I could spend the last 2-3 nights of the trip on Capri and leave Vico for another time. I had been so set on spending the last night on the mainland that I did not consider Capri...
But there seem to be early ferries from Capri that would allow me to reach the Naples airport in time for my 1pm flight, on a Sunday....
I started a new thread about Anacapri and hope that you, and everyone else with experience on the island, will offer your opinions!
Eks - I'd choose Capri over Vico any day
So ... you've decided to risk it?
Steve
Yes, I am leaning that way! I know you will not steer me wrong! PLease see new Capri/Anacapri thread and let me know what you think! Many thanks!!
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/anacapri-or-capri-hotel-opinions.cfm
'I know you will not steer me wrong!'
Others will tell you not to.

I can only tell you what I'd do, Eks. Personally I'd risk it - but then I'm happy living dangerously
I'd check the weather forecast on the last couple of days. IF there was any doubt, leave the day before. Only you can decide ...
Promise me you won't sue
Steve
Oh, dear! I certainly am leaning toward spending the last night there, and I know there is no guarantee. But there is always that sticky issue of the hotel charging for the last night's booking if you check out early.. Actually, before I book a hotel I might ask about that..
Anyway the chances of cancellation in September are so slim, from what I now understand, that I don't think it is too much of a gamble......
Now, about that potential lawsuit........
Eks
we stayed at the "Grand Hotel Cocumella" (a converted Monastry i think) in SA a few years ago (which was Fabulous) the walk into Sorrento is a good walk of about 15/20 minutes but you are away from the tourists hordes. We found the proximity to the station good (a 5 to 10 minute walk in the other directions and so easy for getting to Pompeii) and has great views of the sea and of course vesuvious (sp?)
For a very special restaurant treat we went to the Don Alfonso (the hotel arranged a car it was about 45mins away) 3* michelin only one south of Rome (or so i think at the time) but it really was lovely.
Not sure if any of the above was any help!!
Ok just read some reviews on TA about the Cocumella, doesnt sound like its fairing so well. It really was a lovely place when we stayed and very elegant must be about 5 years ago now.
Smeagol: Thanks! I had read those reviews because it does sound like a lovely place. But it does sound as if things are not what they were. I am now leaning towards forgetting the Sorrento area and spending the last few nights of the trip on Capri. So please chime in if you have been there!! (see thread about Anacapri vs Capri) Thanks again!
I have been to Capri but sadly it was just a day trip. REALLY liked it and our next trip to that area will definately involve a few days on Capri. Are you going to Pompeii?
S: No--we visited Pompeii last year and have only one week, again, this time. We are beginning the week on Ischia.
Seiano/Vico Equense is ideally located for visiting Capri and all the other Amalfi coastal resorts.it's a quite town with 200 inhabitants and the location offers spectacular views over the Gulf.Transportationferry, train and bus are within walking distance. Have a look for reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV4kPs4yEJY