14 Best Hotels in Sorrento and the Sorrentine Peninsula, Italy

Bellevue Syrene

$$$$ | Piazza della Vittoria 5, Sorrento, 80067, Italy Fodor's Choice
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This luxurious retreat, magnificently set on a bluff high over the Bay of Naples, is one of Italy's most legendary hotels, complete with Art Deco touches throughout; lounges and salons decorated with avant-garde artwork and trompe-l'oeil frescoes; and guest rooms that range from sleekly modern to sumptuously fanciful. Breakfast and dine in style in the Mimmo Iodice room surrounded by gorgeous photography and panoramic vistas over the bay---or under the cliff-top wisteria pergola.

Pros

  • Impeccable design elements
  • Elegant common areas
  • Half board available

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Pricey parking
  • Small pool
Piazza della Vittoria 5, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8781024
hotel Details
49 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Cocumella

$$$$ | Via Cocumella 7, Sant'Agnello, 80065, Italy

In a clifftop garden overlooking the Bay of Naples, the Cocumella occupies a Baroque monastery, complete with frescoed ceilings, antique reliquaries, and a marble cloister; the lobby and grand suites (with stone fireplaces, Empire-style bureaus, and marble-clad bathrooms) have Italian-Victorian grace, but even the smaller rooms have their 19th-century charms. Added amenities include a vast pool, a beauty-spa and exercise room, a 90-foot-long 19th-century yacht for daily excursions on the bay, and even summer-night chamber-music recitals in the monastery's former church. Although its luster has faded a bit, many conoscenti adore this hotel, once one of the most aristocratic in Italy.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Verdant gardens
  • Superb pool, spa and tennis court

Cons

  • Far from off-site restaurants
  • Car a necessity
  • Breakfast options are limited
Via Cocumella 7, Sant'Agnello, 80065, Italy
081-8782933
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Del Corso

$$ | Corso Italia 134, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

This centrally located, family-run hotel close to Sorrento's major hub, Piazza Tasso, is homey and comfortable, with pleasant common areas, the occasional antique, fresh flowers, a solarium, a breakfast terrace, and basic rooms—some of which have courtyard entrances. Reception is on the second floor (an elevator is provided from the street). For a quieter stay, opt for a room that doesn't overlook the busy Corso Italia.

Pros

  • Open year-round
  • Pleasant, accommodating staff
  • Only 100 meters from the station

Cons

  • No pool
  • Street noise in rooms overlooking the front, especially on lower floors
  • No parking
Corso Italia 134, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8071016
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Feb., Free Breakfast

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Excelsior Vittoria

$$$$ | Piazza Tasso 34, Sorrento, 80067, Italy Fodor's Choice

Overlooking the Bay of Naples, this luxurious Belle Époque dream has been in the same family since 1834, which means that public spaces are virtual museums—with elegant Victorian love seats and stile liberty (Art Nouveau) ornamentation—and guest rooms are spacious, with soigné furnishings and balconies and terraces that overlook gardens or the bay. Dine in the open-air seaside Bosquet restaurant or the magnificently grand Vittoria. Grounds lined with arbored promenades, shaded by orange trees, and studded with statues contain a giant pool.

Pros

  • Beyond the protected gates, you're in the heart of town
  • Gardens buffer city noise
  • Grand spaces and handsome furnishings

Cons

  • Not all rooms have sea views
  • Some rooms are comparatively small
  • Dated gym
Piazza Tasso 34, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8777111
hotel Details
83 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi

$$$$ | Via Rota 44, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

This stylish 1960s hotel, designed by Giò Ponti, is all white walls and blue-glass accents; outside blooms the fabled Parco dei Principi, a lush 19th-century giardino, and paths lead to a romantic, bayside, Rococo villa—a splendiferous setting for the pool area. A shuttle bus connects with downtown Sorrento.

Pros

  • Stunning garden
  • Grand bay views
  • Fun '60s decor

Cons

  • Rooms in roadside wing disappointing
  • Some might feel the design lacks warmth
  • Can't use a clothes iron in rooms
Via Rota 44, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8784644
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel Royal

$$$$ | Via Correale 42, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

Lush, landscaped gardens surround this large hotel, an oasis of quiet and cool, where an elevator whisks you to and from sea level and a private beach, where the pool area practically leans out over the bay, and where there are both indoor and alfresco dining options.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Spacious lounge
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • €25 parking fee per night
  • Some first-floor rooms have obstructed views
  • Quality of the dining may disappoint
Via Correale 42, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8073434
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Easter, Free Breakfast

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Hotel Antiche Mura

$$$ | Via Fourimura 7, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

At this family-run hotel, the lobby's marble columns and ceramic tile make a lasting first impression, bright pastels make guest rooms feel comfortable and airy (despite the lack of views), and a citrus garden with sections of ancient city walls makes even the swimming pool feel classically elegant.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Garden pool
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • No views from the guest rooms
  • Lack of soundproofing
  • Dated decor
Via Fourimura 7, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8073523
hotel Details
51 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan. and Feb., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Le Sirene

$$ | Piazza delle Sirene, via Marina del Cantone, Marina del Cantone, 80061, Italy
Don't let the old-school pensione eccentricity fool you: this friendly, family-run hotel above a superb seafood restaurant offers oodles of value for such a gorgeous location—one that's complete with views of Marina del Cantone or Nerano's hills.

Pros

  • Family room options
  • Restaurants galore below
  • Beach and boat facilities

Cons

  • Feels a tad dated
  • Only small balconies
  • Sparse breakfast
Piazza delle Sirene, via Marina del Cantone, Marina del Cantone, 80061, Italy
081-8081771
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mediterraneo

$$$$ | Via Crawford 85, Sant'Agnello, 80065, Italy

Combining understated old-world charm and contemporary chic and blessed with a garden with citrus trees, sweeping bay views (ask for a room with a balcony), and beach access, Hotel Mediterraneo seems worlds away from bustling Sorrento, though it's just a 1-km stroll from town. There's dining and quaffing in style with panoramic views from both the Vesuvio restaurant and Vista Sky Bar, plus a pool and the relaxing LePietre spa facilities. 

Pros

  • Fab yacht excursions
  • Free shuttle into town
  • Bright and spacious rooms

Cons

  • Expensive drinks and food
  • Some rooms on the small size
  • Evening noise from the rooftop bar and road
Via Crawford 85, Sant'Agnello, 80065, Italy
081-8781352
hotel Details
70 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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La Favorita

$$$$ | Via T. Tasso 61, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

The lobby might be a glamorous white-on-white extravaganza of Caprese columns, tufted sofas, shimmering crystal chandeliers, silver ecclesiastical objects, and gilded Baroque mirrors, but the charming staff ensure the vibe is elegantly casual, the guest rooms are well equipped and spacious, and the rooftop pool area has magnificent bay and Vesuvius vistas. The garden is also a delight, but that's no surprise, as owner Enzo Manniello also runs Sorrento's famous garden-restaurant O' Parrucchiano.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Beautiful terrace
  • Idyllic garden

Cons

  • No views to speak of from guest rooms
  • Lack of decent air-conditioning and room thermostat control
  • Rooms near the bar noisy after midnight
Via T. Tasso 61, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8782031
hotel Details
85 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Maison Luisa

$$ | Corso Italia 288/a, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

Opened in 2018, this well-run B&B, in a striking burnished-yellow and Pompeiian red stile liberty palazzo, has spacious, high-ceilinged, whitewashed rooms with azure tiles; the two doubles have garden views, and the cavernous, three-person room has a mezzanine with an extra bed.

Pros

  • Recently refurbished and well maintained
  • Spacious rooms
  • Owners offer driving tours and airport transfers

Cons

  • Practical base may be unglamorous to some
  • On a busy road
  • Minimum two-night stay
Corso Italia 288/a, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
339-3888143
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quattro Passi

$$$ | Via A. Vespucci 13N, Massa Lubrense, 80061, Italy

The focus at this hotel and Italian nouvelle restaurant is on both fine food and relaxation: the becalming Nerano environs and gorgeous rooms—all of them whitewashed with splashes of bold color and some of them with two-person whirlpool tubs—make it a pleasure to fall into bed. Dine indoors in the chic modern white decor, on the big terrace in a lemon grove, or have a homemade limoncello in the brick-arched cantina stocked from fine vineyards north of Salerno. "A hop, skip, and a jump" is how the name translates colloquially—appropriately so, because it's in Nerano, a five-minute drive from Marina del Cantone, in the groves of the peninsula hillsides.

Pros

  • Close to the beach
  • Truly exceptional restaurant
  • Cooking lessons on request

Cons

  • Grounds can be a bit buggy in summer
  • Some may find the place pretentious
  • Small fiddly dining portions
Via A. Vespucci 13N, Massa Lubrense, 80061, Italy
081-8082800
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Wed., and Nov.–mid-Mar., Free Breakfast

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Relais Palazzo Starace

$$$ | Via Santa Maria della Pietà 9, Sorrento, 80067, Italy

For those not requiring an elevator, this small, well-managed B&B—with simple but stylish, high-ceilinged rooms and a fabulous and funky breakfast setting overlooking Corso Italia—is a stand-out choice.

Pros

  • Great buzzy location
  • Fabulous staff
  • Hearty breakfast with great pastries

Cons

  • Only street views
  • May be too noisy for some
  • No elevator
Via Santa Maria della Pietà 9, Sorrento, 80067, Italy
081-8072633
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sant'Agata

$$ | Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy

If you wish to stay in hilltop Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, this efficiently run hotel provides airy and pleasant lodging and a good bed to fall into after a meal at Don Alfonso 1890 or a walk to the Deserto belvedere. The second floor on the road-side has a glimpse of a sea view, but for more stylish furnishings you should opt for the newer annex. The swimming pool is a welcome addition if you don't want to trek down for a dip at sea level.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Easily accessible by SITA bus
  • Nice pool

Cons

  • Far from the beach
  • Public areas a tad disappointing
  • Flanked by noisy roads
Via dei Campi 8/A, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, 80064, Italy
081-8080800
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Feb., Free Breakfast

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