Via Santa Chiara 2, Ravello, Italy | +39 089 857 255
Historic, family-owned hotel in Ravello with sea views
High-ceilinged rooms with sea or garden views
Rooms include minibars, safes, flat-screen TVs and Vietri-tile floors
Renowned restaurant and cooking school with organic garden
Wine cellar and boutique selling local products
Event space for weddings and meeting
Access to pool and spa at nearby sister hotel
Free Wi-Fi throughout
10-minute uphill walk to reach hotel
Bathrooms are dated
Whirlpool and pool at sister hotel, a five-minute walk away
The Villa Maria Hotel is a four-pearl, family-owned historic property on a hill in picturesque Ravello. There's an acclaimed, sea-facing restaurant, a cooking school, and an organic garden, and guests get access to the pool at the Villa Maria's sister property, a five-minute walk away. Its 23 rooms have sea or garden views and all have Vietri-tile floors and bathrooms as well as colorful upholstery mixed with fine antiques. The bathrooms, though pretty, are a bit dated and the 10-minute hike to the hilltop may be too much for some. For a more convenient location in Ravello, travelers might want to check out Hotel Rufolo.
Scene
Quiet and tasteful luxury boutique property
The hotel, once the country house of a Roman nobleman, is understated and elegant, its lobby of marble tile floors and Murano glass chandeliers feels more hushed than bustling. The property attracts a low-key, international crowd with a penchant for quiet luxury. Past guests have included actors, writer Gore Vidal, and Italian filmmaker Lina Wertmuller. The hotel sits on lush terraced gardens with lime and lemon trees, wisteria-covered pergolas, and stone urns brimming with flowers. But several guests report that the 10-minute uphill walk to the entrance can be taxing, particularly in the heat of summer. The lobby is pale pink with arched doorways to the terrace. There is a collection of leather and silk upholstered sofas as well as marble-topped tables and a bookcase, lending a formal, rather than relaxed air. The hotel has a restaurant with a terrace and adjacent indoor dining room with exquisite sea views. The cooking school has its own kitchen and dining area, decked out like a tiny country house with checkered table cloths. Although there is space for weddings and meetings, guests do not report excessive noise.
Location
Off a pedestrian-only street, high on a Ravello hilltop
Ravello is a lovely, chic town set above the Amalfi Coast, about a 15-minute drive down to the sea. The hotel is set between St. Frances Convent and the Clarisse Nunnery. Guests can use the facilities at the two neighboring sister hotels, Villa Eva and Hotel Giordano, one minute and six minutes away on foot, respectively. The town of Ravello has lots of stucco hotels and homes, cobblestone streets, and shops selling wine and colorful, local ceramics. There are several homes, churches, and gardens to tour. Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo -- both with extensive gardens -- are a three and six-minute walk away, respectively. It's an 18-minute drive to Amalfi or an hour in the opposite direction to Positano. Vesuvius is 80 minutes away by car, as is Naples International Airport, traffic permitting.
Rooms
High-ceilinged rooms with tiled floors, most with views of the sea
Rooms at the Villa Maria Hotel are bright, with windows looking out on the sea or garden. Many have terraces with either small tables and chairs or lounge chairs and dining tables. All rooms have colorful, Vietri-tile floors, flat-screen TVs, and delicate Art Deco or Art Nouveau fixtures. The furniture is antique, and pieces range from burled wood desks to dressers with inlaid wood. The pieces contrast with the brightly hued upholstered headboards, chairs, and sofas, piped in white that inject a dose of fun. All rooms have air-conditioning, minibars, and safes. Bathrooms are small and have dated fixtures such as worn shower/tub combos. Some bathrooms have large white or beige tiles with colorful tile accents, but others are entirely tiled in brightly patterned Vietri ceramic tiles. Some also have small windows with sea views. Hairdryers, robes and slippers, and toiletries are provided.
Features
Restaurants, cooking school, free Wi-Fi, and pool at nearby sister property
The Villa Maria Hotel is one of three properties in the area that have been owned by the same family since the 1930s -- the others are the Villa Eva and Hotel Giordano, one minute and six minutes away on foot, respectively. There's no pool on-site, but guests can use the outdoor pool and whirlpool surrounded by magnolia trees at Hotel Giordano or walk the extensive gardens of Villa Eva and sample pies from its pizza oven. There is also a spa -- the Beauty Center Carla -- shared by all three hotels. It includes a long list of massage, reflexology, facial, and manicure treatments. Villa Maria has two bars and a restaurant that serves meals all day with terrace and indoor dining and expansive views of the coast. The on-site cooking school has its own kitchen and a dining area that overlook the property's organic garden and rock-ceiling chapel. The Villa Maria also has a wine cellar with a barrel-vaulted tile ceiling and a gift shop specializing in local goods. Event space is available for weddings and meetings, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. The front desk is staffed 24 hours and includes free luggage storage and concierge services. There is free parking nearby and porters to carry luggage up the rather steep hill to the hotel. Shuttle service to the airport, laundry, babysitting, and room service are all available. Pets are not allowed.