Spa with hammam and treatment cabins, gym, gardens, library, a sunbathing platform with loungers and umbrellas; free WiFi throughout. In rooms: flatscreen TV, free bottled water, minibar and La Source bath products.
The Superior Sea Rooms are styled with Italian elegance (shimmering crystal chandeliers, antiques, sprays of fresh-cut flowers, and soft sherbet-y hues: violet, rose, turquoise and mint) and have balconies overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Deluxe Sea View rooms come with lashings of space, plenty of nooks and crannies tricked out with antiques and oddities, and statement decor: ornate floral murals, bold colour combinations – purple and yellow; tangerine and chocolate – striking lights and marble fireplaces. The incredible 'Roccia' or Rock Suite is set in an ancient Roman grotto and has a large hydrotherapy bath tub opposite the bed, as well as sea views.
There's a small quick-dip pool on the lounger-lined sunbathing deck poised above the water and the the sea is in easy reach.
Binoculars: handy for spying on the fishermen, and – more importantly – for beating your neighbours to the last remaining spot on the sunbathing deck.
Children are welcome. Cots for babies and toddlers aged two and under are free; under-12s can stay with their parents for €60 a night (Deluxe rooms only). A local nanny can be drafted in with 24 hours’ notice (expect to pay €20 an hour). The restaurant has a menu tailored to tots.
Overview
Children are welcome. Cots for babies and toddlers aged two and under are free; under-12s can stay with their parents for €60 a night (Deluxe rooms only). A local nanny can be drafted in with 24 hours’ notice (expect to pay €20 an hour). The restaurant has a menu tailored to tots.
Best for
The Italians make kids of all ages welcome. Bear in mind that there’s no crèche, so only bring babes and tots if you don’t mind looking after them around the clock.
Recommended rooms
Families of four should opt for interconnecting rooms. All rooms, bar five, can be converted into twin rooms.
Activities
Start with the beach – stage a sandcastle competition and go for a dip in the sea. Hire a motorboat from the Marina Grande, take your children to a gelateria to sample the local flavours, and hop on the little white train that chugs into downtown Sorrento.
Swimming pool
No pool, but take your water babies to the beach below.
Meals
Children can eat in the restaurant, which has a kids’ menu. High chairs are available, and staff are happy to provide packed lunches or heat up baby food and milk.
Babysitting
Local nannies are on call; book a day in advance (€20 an hour).
Also
The hotel doesn’t provide baby listening equipment, so bring your own.