Via Marina D'Equa, Vico Equense, Italy | (888) 240-0568
Quiet property set along pebbly beach with Mount Vesuvius views
Rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, and bidets
Apartments come with kitchens, living spaces, and patios
Multiple ocean-view pools, plus hot tub and plunge pool
Free breakfast with eggs, bacon, and continental fare
Mediterranean eatery, bistro, and beachside pizza
Spa offering variety of treatments, and a sauna
Kids' club has games, playground, and sports courts
Indoor and outdoor bars
Vineyard, plus citrus and olive trees on-site
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Free shuttle service to town center
Many rooms are showing wear and have some ants
Thin walls can lead to noise issues
Some units have small windows with thin curtains
Season passes for beach available, which may cause crowding
The 78-room Hotel & Resort Le Axidie is an upper-middle-range property with a pleasant seaside location a 10-minute drive from the charming town of Vico Equense. Both standard rooms and apartments are available here, but decor and upkeep varies. Guests in older rooms report dirty-looking walls, thin curtains, and ants, while those in upgraded units have charming, fresh interiors. Some have outdoor spaces and sea views. Extensive on-site facilities include a lounger-equipped beach, multiple pools, spa for various treatments, kids' club (in high season only), tennis courts, and free parking. All rates include a decent breakfast, and a bistro, pizza and pasta spot, and beachside Mediterranean spot are available most months. Free shuttles to the town center are convenient, and the atmosphere is largely quiet here. It's worth considering the more modern Grand Hotel Angiolieri, which has sensational vistas.
Scene
Pleasant, relaxed hotel along the sea with Mount Vesuvius views
Built in 1957, Hotel & Resort Le Axidie draws primarily couples with its quiet atmosphere, sea-view rooms, and vistas of Mount Vesuvius. However, a well-equipped kids' club operates in the summer for families, plus multiple pools and a beach are appropriate for all ages. Grounds are spread out, with citrus trees, a vineyard (red and white wines made from these grapes are sold here), and stone steps dividing the facilities. Most features face the sea, from the third-floor breakfast room (which operates as the restaurant in low season), to the outdoor pizza eatery. Though the property has undergone renovations since its opening, the design varies from room to room, and many have visible wear and ants. While there's plenty to keep guests occupied on-site, free shuttles to the town center where the train station is located are convenient. Be aware that the hotel sells season passes for their beach club (changing rooms are offered), which may cause the property to feel crowded. Also note that like most hotels in this region, Le Axidie is closed for winter. Although more modern hotels are available, low rates make this hotel a good value.
Location
Along the sea, a 30-minute drive from Sorrento
Hotel & Resort Le Axidie has a peaceful location away from the hubbub of area attractions. It's a 10-minute drive from the center of Vico Equense, a charming town with some shops and eateries, as well as a train station for connections to Sorrento, Naples, and the Amalfi Coast. In the immediate area are a marina and a handful of restaurants. Free shuttle service is provided to the town center during select hours, otherwise requiring a steep 20-minute uphill walk. For travelers with cars, free parking is offered on-site. Sorrento is a 30-minute drive south, while Naples is a about an hour's drive north.
Rooms
Variety of room options, but all with kettles, desks, and minibars
There are 60 standard hotel rooms and 18 apartments here, which range from older to more contemporary styles. Though multiple styles are present, some older-looking units have gray-blue wooden furniture, teal tile floors, and windows with short, thin curtains that don't block out light. On the other side of the spectrum are units with contemporary white wood furniture, attractive patterned tile floors, and decorative accents. Also on the downside, noise issues due to thin walls, and the presence of ants have been reported.Nevertheless, many rooms have lovely furnished patios or balconies -- some with sea views. All rooms come with desks, kettles with tea, minibars, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and wardrobes with safes. Apartments add well-equipped kitchens, dining tables, and living spaces.
Features
Multiple pools and dining options, and a sunbed-equipped beach
Certainly the highlight of the resort is its pebbly beach with views of Mount Vesuvius and free-to-use sunbeds and umbrellas. In the summer, the hotel sells season passes to its beach club, providing changing rooms. For additional water-based activities, there are multiple pools on-site, including an ocean-view saltwater pool, hot and cold plunge pools, and a hot tub. Another private hot tub is available. The wellness center also consists of a spa for massages, a sauna, and an outdoor treadmill. An outdoor kids' club operates in the high season, where children can utilize a playground, basketball court, and ping-pong table. Tennis courts are also on-site. Also in this area is the vineyard, which produces grapes for red and white wine sold at the restaurants and bars. Indoors, a business center and TV room are near the lobby. Wi-Fi is free and accessible across the hotel.All rates include a breakfast buffet of eggs, bacon, bread, pastries, fruit, cereal, cold meats and cheeses, and yogurt. Juice and coffee are also offered. This is served in a third-floor space with pretty water views, which also acts as the restaurant in low season. In summer months, a beachside Mediterranean eatery is popular, as are a pizza and pasta snack bar nearby. Bars are located both by here and the lobby. Food receives mostly positive reviews.