Pros
- Central location within walking distance of numerous sights
- All-white rooms have balconies overlooking the ocean
- Michelin-starred restaurant has beautiful terrace seating
- Romantic oyster and champagne bar on-site
- Rooms include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and iPod docks; hotel offers loaner iPods
- Bathrooms have whirlpool tubs
- Gorgeous spa has tranquil treatment rooms and a sauna
- Fitness center with modern equipment
- Pool has beautiful views
- Daily activities include yoga and cocktail-making classes
- Free breakfast and boat trips
Cons
- On-site dining is extremely expensive
- Some rooms are small
- Rooms over the pool can be noisy
- Pool is a small lap pool
Bottom Line
One of the priciest hotels in Positano, this luxury boutique is also perhaps the most beautiful and it lives up to its upscale reputation with pristine grounds, thoughtful free extras (like snacks and boat trips), and a renowned restaurant. Rooms feature antique furniture and modern appliances, but some are small and/or noisy. That said, it's an excellent choice for those who can afford it and seek a central location, gorgeous spa, and spectacular views from all around.
Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Oyster Awards
- Best Luxury Hotels in Positano, Amalfi Coast
- Best Luxury Hotels in the Mediterranean
- Best Luxury Hotels in the Amalfi Coast
- Most Romantic Hotels in Positano, Amalfi Coast
- Most Romantic Hotels in the Mediterranean
- Most Romantic Hotels in the Amalfi Coast
- Best Boutique Hotels in Positano, Amalfi Coast
Scene
Chic and comfortable
A boutique luxury hotel, the Sirenuse was originally built as a lavish summer mansion in the 1950s and still maintains a homey but elegant ambiance. The exterior red hue is striking and the interior colors are equally vibrant. The lobby, though comfortable, has a museum-like quality with an assortment of antique furniture and rare, eclectic artwork, all complemented by meticulously placed potted ferns and climbing vines on the walls. The building is situated into the cliffs of Positano, with views of the hillside town and the sprawling sea. It exudes laid-back luxury.
Location
Central location overlooking the sea
A short jaunt from the historic Santa Maria Assunta church, the Spiaggia Grande, and La Gavitella, the Sirenuse is in the town center of Positano, with the pedestrian zone, shops, and beach accessible by a 50-step staircase. The sparkling bay sits directly below the property and the town’s lovely white buildings rise above the hotel on both sides.
Rooms
Ornate and tasteful, but standard deluxe rooms are small
Almost all of 58 rooms have balconies with amazing views, but the suites are considerably larger than the smallish deluxe rooms and are equipped with separate lounge areas. Rooms over the pool can be noisy. The décor and furnishings are unique in every room; all feature antique furniture, hand-painted tiles, flat-screen TVs, and marble bathrooms with large whirlpool tubs. Beds come with feather toppers and bedding by luxury linen company Frette. Free Wi-Fi and iPod docks also come standard; the hotel also offers loaner iPods to use throughout your stay.
Features
Gorgeous pool and a variety of daily activities
Unlike Positano’s other high-end hotel, Il San Pietro, the Sirenuse lacks a tennis court and private beach. That said, the hotel does have an impeccably landscaped pool area. It's also home to one of the most popular restaurants in town and its spa has a large and varied menu of services.
The Sirenuse offers a daily lineup of special activities including yoga, cocktail-making classes, and shopping at the fish market with the hotel chef. There's an oyster and champagne bar as well as a Michelin-starred restaurant that's kept illuminated with some 400 candles every night. Daily breakfast is included in the rates and Wi-Fi is free throughout. An on-site fitness center and small outdoor lap pool (with amazing views) round out the amenities.
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Scene
Chic and comfortable
A boutique luxury hotel, the Sirenuse was originally built as a lavish summer mansion in the 1950s and still maintains a homey but elegant ambiance. The exterior red hue is striking and the interior colors are equally vibrant. The lobby, though comfortable, has a museum-like quality with an assortment of antique furniture and rare, eclectic artwork, all complemented by meticulously placed potted ferns and climbing vines on the walls. The building is situated into the cliffs of Positano, with views of the hillside town and the sprawling sea. It exudes laid-back luxury.
Location
Central location overlooking the sea
A short jaunt from the historic Santa Maria Assunta church, the Spiaggia Grande, and La Gavitella, the Sirenuse is in the town center of Positano, with the pedestrian zone, shops, and beach accessible by a 50-step staircase. The sparkling bay sits directly below the property and the town’s lovely white buildings rise above the hotel on both sides.
Rooms
Ornate and tasteful, but standard deluxe rooms are small
Almost all of 58 rooms have balconies with amazing views, but the suites are considerably larger than the smallish deluxe rooms and are equipped with separate lounge areas. Rooms over the pool can be noisy. The décor and furnishings are unique in every room; all feature antique furniture, hand-painted tiles, flat-screen TVs, and marble bathrooms with large whirlpool tubs. Beds come with feather toppers and bedding by luxury linen company Frette. Free Wi-Fi and iPod docks also come standard; the hotel also offers loaner iPods to use throughout your stay.
Features
Gorgeous pool and a variety of daily activities
Unlike Positano’s other high-end hotel, Il San Pietro, the Sirenuse lacks a tennis court and private beach. That said, the hotel does have an impeccably landscaped pool area. It's also home to one of the most popular restaurants in town and its spa has a large and varied menu of services.
The Sirenuse offers a daily lineup of special activities including yoga, cocktail-making classes, and shopping at the fish market with the hotel chef. There's an oyster and champagne bar as well as a Michelin-starred restaurant that's kept illuminated with some 400 candles every night. Daily breakfast is included in the rates and Wi-Fi is free throughout. An on-site fitness center and small outdoor lap pool (with amazing views) round out the amenities.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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