Where to Stay on the Amalfi Coast This Summer
Plan your perfect luxurious Amalfi Coast summer getaway with our guide to the best hotels from Positano to Ravello. The post Where to Stay on the Amalfi Coast This Summer appeared first on Haute Living.

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There are few places that stir the soul quite like the Amalfi Coast. It’s a stretch of coastline that feels more like a dreamscape than a destination—where lemon trees tumble down sun-soaked cliffs, vintage Vespas glide along hairpin roads, and every aperitivo comes with a view you’ll never forget. From the cinematic glamour of Positano to the quiet elegance of Ravello, this is where la dolce vita lives in full color. Whether you’re checking into a cliffside palazzo, hopping between beach clubs, or savoring just-caught spaghetti alle vongole with a glass of Falanghina, here’s how to do the Amalfi Coast in style.
AMALFI
Borgo Santandrea
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Borgo Santandrea feels like the Amalfi Coast’s best-kept secret—except it’s far too spectacular to stay under the radar. Carved into the cliffs above Conca dei Marini, it’s a masterclass in quiet, mid-century glamour. Think floating terraces, hand-painted tiles in every shade of the sea, and a private beach you reach by elevator, as if descending into your own Mediterranean fantasy. The food is refined but soulful, the views are operatic, and the energy is pure cinematic escape.
POSITANO
Le Sirenuse
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Le Sirenuse is Positano at its most poetic. It’s all whitewashed archways, hand-painted tiles, and that iconic red façade climbing toward the sky. You’re not just staying at a hotel—you’re stepping into a living, breathing love letter to the Amalfi Coast. The rooms are impossibly romantic, the terrace is candlelit magic, and every cocktail at Aldo’s feels like the first sip of vacation. It’s legendary for a reason.
Treville Positano
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Tucked into the cliffs just outside Positano, Villa Treville might be the most effortlessly glamorous hotel on the Amalfi Coast. Once the private home of Franco Zeffirelli, it still feels like a secret, with just 16 uniquely designed suites spread across several villas—each named for artists, operas, and muses. It’s the kind of place where antique tiles meet Moroccan lanterns, where lush gardens and winding paths open onto dramatic sea views, and where you’re just close enough to Positano to pop in by private boat, but far enough away to actually exhale. The dining is phenomenal—Maestro’s pulls from the hotel’s own organic garden and the nearby sea—and the cocktails at Bianca Bar are reason enough to linger all evening. There’s a spa, a beach club, sun platforms built into the rocks, and a legacy of hosting golden-age icons like Liz Taylor and Leonard Bernstein. But the real magic is in the feeling: it’s intimate, cinematic, and deeply transportive.
RAVELLO
Caruso, A Belmond Hotel
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Caruso is pure Amalfi grandeur. Perched high above Ravello in a former palace, it’s the kind of place that takes your breath away before you’ve even checked in. The infinity pool floats above the coastline like a dream, and the rooms—many with frescoed ceilings and sweeping sea views—are stories unto themselves. It’s stately but never stiff, elegant but deeply warm. Come for the drama of the setting, stay for the way it makes you feel.
Palazzo Avino
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Palazzo Avino is the Amalfi Coast’s pink-drenched fairytale. Elegant, extravagant, and somehow still intimate, it’s the kind of place where you dress for dinner even if you’re dining under the stars. The views from the terraces are endless, the service is wrapped in old-world polish, and the Lobster & Martini Bar? Let’s just say it’s a vibe. With over 100 martinis to choose from and a sunset that doesn’t need a filter, it’s a glamorous escape with just enough edge.
CONCA DEI MARINI
Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa
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Monastero Santa Rosa is the kind of place that whispers, not shouts. Once a 17th-century monastery, now one of the most peaceful properties on the coast, it’s all about stillness and space. The infinity pool alone is reason enough to book—but then there’s the garden terraces, the spa carved into stone, and the sense that nothing exists beyond the view. With only 20 rooms, it feels sacred. A place to be still, to breathe, and to disappear beautifully.
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