Via Fiascherino 75/122, Tellaro di Lerici, Tellaro, Italy | (888) 962-8097
Quiet cliffside location with private beach area
Within 10-minute walk of a few well-regarded restaurants
Clean, comfy rooms with minibars, hairdryers, and flat-screen TVs
Some units have furnished balconies with pretty views
A couple of apartments and Family Rooms with bunk beds available
Beachside spot offering drinks and lunch menu of salads and sandwiches
Free breakfast buffet of cold meats and cheeses, pastries, and fruit
Lobby-level bar and lounge
Indoor wellness area with hot tub and sauna
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Lots of stairs required to reach various areas
Rooms are rather bland and low on frills
Although private, beach is small
Dinner not served on-site
No pool or fitness center
Set along Liguria’s coast outside the lovely town of Tellaro, the mid-range Hotel Il Nido offers simple lodgings and a small private beach. Tiered sun terraces leading all the way down to an open-air bar and the sand -- all with gorgeous vistas -- though expect to climb up and down numerous steps. Some of the 34 rooms also have balconies and sea views, but the style in most is bare-bones and simple. All units do come with air-conditioning, minibars, hairdryers, and flat-screen TVs. All rates include a free breakfast buffet with lots of homemade baked goods, and a lunch menu of salads and sandwiches is available. However, there's no dinner service here. Free Wi-Fi, free parking, and an indoor wellness area with a hot tub and sauna are provided. For something livelier and more stylish, consider Eco del Mare.
Scene
Low-frills property with private beach setting and quiet atmosphere
The first impression of Hotel Il Nido might be one of inconvenience, as travelers must descend winding stairs from the street with suitcases in hand to reach the reception area. And that's not where the steps stop, as terraces, the bar, and beach all require walking down lots of steps. On the plus side, that allows for beautiful ocean vistas from some rooms and many furnished decks. Travelers should expect little in terms of style here, as rooms and most common areas are low on frills, albeit contemporary. Some vibrant stripes on lobby walls and potted plants at the bar add some character. As the small beach area is private, the atmosphere is also relaxed and quiet here, making it a good spot for couples and low-key families.
Location
Quiet, beachfront location an hour's drive from Cinque Terre
Situated about 25 minutes southeast of La Spezia (the provincial capital), Hotel Il Nido has a private beach location just outside the center of the small town of Tellaro. Although a largely sleep area, there are a handful of well-regarded restaurants within a five- and 10-minute walk. Day-trip opportunities also abound. An hour’s drive south is the popular city of Pisa, while a 60-minute drive takes travelers to the five picturesque villages that make up the Cinque Terre. The nearest major train station is 20 minutes away by car in Sarzana. Pisa International Airport is about a 60-minute drive from the hotel. Free outdoor parking is available here, as is covered parking for a fee.
Rooms
Basic, well-maintained digs, some with sea-view balconies
Il Nido offers accommodations in two buildings (the main one and an annex) which face each other across a narrow roadway. Room range from Economy Rooms to kitchenette-equipped apartments, though all are largely done in a similarly low-frills style. Expect simple wooden or metal furniture, walls painted a cheery peach or lavender, wood floors, and little more than a mirror for decoration. That said, they’re clean and comfortable, and come with air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, desks, closets with small safes, and free Wi-Fi. No kettles are provided. Brighter shower-only bathrooms with bidets are also standard across the board. Furnished balconies above the Gulf of Poets and Porto Venere, unfortunately are not, so it’s wise to read the fine print regarding the outlook before committing to a specific room. Bathrooms have shower stalls, bidets, hairdryers, and toiletries.Family Rooms come with bunk beds, while the two apartments have dining tables, kitchenettes, and couches.
Features
Small beach, free breakfast, and free Wi-Fi
Certainly the highlight here is Il Nido’s private beach. Although small and pebbly, the beach is pretty and there are several terraces along the hillside with loungers. Free beach towels (with deposit), and use of changing cabins and kayaks are additional perks. A shaded beachside bar serves light lunches and expected libations from June through September. Just beware that guests must climb down many stairs to reach the water. Back at the hotel proper is a second bar and a breakfast room with a wall of panoramic windows. A free breakfast buffet is served here each morning, consisting of the typical baked goods, cold meats and cheeses, cereal, fruit, and coffee. Dinner is not served here, so guests will need to dine outside of the hotel. A small indoor wellness area has a sauna and hot tub for guests to use, plus a room for massage treatments. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel and a guests computer is available.