Pros
- Downright fantastic views of the Bay of Naples
- Gorgeous terrace with big tables and water views
- Artistic, lovely design with Mediterranean accents
- Inviting rooms with serious attention to design detail
- Some rooms have big balconies and more water views
- Freebies include breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking
- Beautiful lobby with stocked bookshelves
- Pretty common kitchen with doors opening onto terrace
- Walking distance to the city center
- Laundry facilities
Cons
- No on-site restaurant for lunch and dinner
- The beach is accessible via many steep steps (may be a challenge for the less mobile)
- Wi-Fi requires a password after every few minutes of disuse
- The entrance can be difficult to find via the street
Bottom Line
The 12-room Maison La Minervetta is the kind of design-focused boutique that honeymoon dreams are made of. The family-owned four-pearl property is built on a rock overlooking the Bay of Naples; steep steps lead down to the beach and picturesque Marina Grande. Views of the deep blue water are center stage in every colorful room and from many of the public spaces, including a gorgeous terrace and Mediterranean garden. A quality breakfast is included with the price of the room, though there isn't an on-site restaurant or bar.
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Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
Scene
Chic boutique with unforgettable views
There's a good reason Maison La Minervetta has been featured in travel and style magazines like ELLE Decor and Conde Nast Traveller. The property was built in the 1950s by a Danish and Italian couple whose granddaughter now operates it. She studied design in Florence, which is evident through the beautifully curated art, collections of curios, and original furnishings throughout the rooms and public spaces. A blue and white color palette dominate the lobby, which accentuates the postcard worthy views of the Mediterranean Sea through large arched windows. A blue and white tiled fireplace is a pretty touch. The hotel has a breezy, romantic atmosphere throughout.
Location
On a rocky cliff overlooking the Marina Grande
Some say that Sorrento was real life inspiration for the home of Homer's fictional sirens, which may or may not be true. But it's easy to see how the natural beauty of the blue sea against jagged rock cliffs could inspire an epic poem. Maison La Minervetta was built on a ridge overlooking the sea (with incredibly steep steps leading from the hotel to the beach, which could be an issue for less mobile guests) in the 1950s. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk to the city center and just 10-minutes from The Dali Universe museum. A small parking lot next to the hotel provides free parking.
Rooms
Artistic and modern rooms with fabulous sea views and (some) private balconies
There are 12 rooms inside Maison La Minervetta and every single one of them has stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Book the corner room with two walls of windows for spectacular views of both the sunset and sunrise. Though room decor varies, most rooms have attractive maritime style, and incorporate fun, bold patterns such as stripes and polka dots. The Deluxe Room, for example, has nautical decor in shades of blue, red, and white, and accent walls of red and white stripes. Its bathroom has a deep soaking tub with a rainfall showerhead. The Superior Room has a black and white color palette -- plus a private furnished balcony built directly into the cliff. Rooms include minibars, electronic safes, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels.
Features
Free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking -- plus beach access and a Mediterranean garden
Maison La Minervetta doesn't charge extra for Wi-Fi and parking. Breakfast is included in the price of the room and includes made to order eggs and pancakes. There's a tiny parking lot for cars next to the hotel entrance. The beach is accessible via steep stairs built into the cliff. The outdoor public spaces are exceptional, with cozy spots for lounging on the landscaped deck or enjoying the sun next to a small pool. Some guests have called it a swimming pool, but that may be generous.
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Scene
Chic boutique with unforgettable views
There's a good reason Maison La Minervetta has been featured in travel and style magazines like ELLE Decor and Conde Nast Traveller. The property was built in the 1950s by a Danish and Italian couple whose granddaughter now operates it. She studied design in Florence, which is evident through the beautifully curated art, collections of curios, and original furnishings throughout the rooms and public spaces. A blue and white color palette dominate the lobby, which accentuates the postcard worthy views of the Mediterranean Sea through large arched windows. A blue and white tiled fireplace is a pretty touch. The hotel has a breezy, romantic atmosphere throughout.
Location
On a rocky cliff overlooking the Marina Grande
Some say that Sorrento was real life inspiration for the home of Homer's fictional sirens, which may or may not be true. But it's easy to see how the natural beauty of the blue sea against jagged rock cliffs could inspire an epic poem. Maison La Minervetta was built on a ridge overlooking the sea (with incredibly steep steps leading from the hotel to the beach, which could be an issue for less mobile guests) in the 1950s. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk to the city center and just 10-minutes from The Dali Universe museum. A small parking lot next to the hotel provides free parking.
Rooms
Artistic and modern rooms with fabulous sea views and (some) private balconies
There are 12 rooms inside Maison La Minervetta and every single one of them has stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Book the corner room with two walls of windows for spectacular views of both the sunset and sunrise. Though room decor varies, most rooms have attractive maritime style, and incorporate fun, bold patterns such as stripes and polka dots. The Deluxe Room, for example, has nautical decor in shades of blue, red, and white, and accent walls of red and white stripes. Its bathroom has a deep soaking tub with a rainfall showerhead. The Superior Room has a black and white color palette -- plus a private furnished balcony built directly into the cliff. Rooms include minibars, electronic safes, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels.
Features
Free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking -- plus beach access and a Mediterranean garden
Maison La Minervetta doesn't charge extra for Wi-Fi and parking. Breakfast is included in the price of the room and includes made to order eggs and pancakes. There's a tiny parking lot for cars next to the hotel entrance. The beach is accessible via steep stairs built into the cliff. The outdoor public spaces are exceptional, with cozy spots for lounging on the landscaped deck or enjoying the sun next to a small pool. Some guests have called it a swimming pool, but that may be generous.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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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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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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