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‹‹ We spent 12 fantastic nights at the Villa Fiorita, and I would rate this as the best of the ten holidays I have spent in Italy over the years! As many other...›› 13 Aug 2007 read hotel reviews |
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| The property enjoys a panoramic position with a fantastic view over the whole bay of Naples and Vesuvius. By nice weather it is also possible to admire the islands of Procida and Ischia. |
| DISTANCES From Sorrento: 6 km. From Positano: 16 km. From Amalfi: 32 km. |
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The hotel offers single, double, triple and quadruple bedrooms, all featuring private bathroom with shower and hairdryer and equipped with direct dial phone and colour TV.
Some rooms are air conditioned and feature a private terrace. Rooms with view on the garden are available upon request.
Some rooms are air conditioned and feature a private terrace. Rooms with view on the garden are available upon request.
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The breakfast buffet is served in the breakfast room from 7.30 a.m. until 9.30 a.m. |
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Apr 2008
The hotel staff was the best we experienced in Italy! Giovanni was so helpful, kind, and welcoming! The room & views were nice, as well as the proximity to the bus which will take you all over the Amalfi Coast. The hotel is about a 15 minute ride up the hillside away from town which makes for a quiet stay.
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NM, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Sep 2007
Bus stop to town and surrounding places is right outside hotel. Beautiful place to stay. Lots of interesting places to visit which are easily accessible by bus. The staff of the hotel were very helpful - seemed like a family run hotel.
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MS, Australia
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Oct 2007
Booked this hotel as we wanted a Quad room, due to the kids, and there are not many in Sorrento. Received a complimentary upgrade to a sea view room when we arrived so we had a lovely outlook over the bay. Overall very happy with the accommodation. Having stayed in Italy before I was expecting this older type of property and was pleased to find that everything was clean. The top bunk didn't however have a safety rail which may be an issue if you have younger children. My only comment would be that there were only 3 sockets in the room, 2 of which were used for much needed bedroom lighting. The third (for the outdoor light)was not easily accessible, which meant we had to scrabble around on the floor, behind/under furniture when we wanted to use the hair drier/Ipod/chargers etc. Not a major problem and perhaps to be expected in this type of accommodation but worth a mention incase you have need of electrical points, bad knees and room enough in your suitcase for a multisocket extension! There was nothing really for the kids to do at the hotel as the pool was understandably closed (it being October)so we spent a lot of time out and about. If we had stayed longer than 2 nights I think we would have struggled to keep the kids entertained at this time of year.
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SM, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Sep 2007
Very competent and extremely nice staff. Excellent food in restaurant, best dinner we had during our 4 nights stay, and also least expencive. If back in Sorrento, we will stay at Villa Fiorita for sure. The location is ideal for visits to both sides of the Sorrento peninsula. We had a rental car, but public bus is no problem.
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LV, Norway
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Sep 2007
We stayed 2 nights in a quad sea view room at Hotel Villa Fiorita. We were initially a little disappointed in the room because the room was tiny and the only sea view was from one small window. The staff were very helpful and did everything they could to make your stay enjoyable. The restaurant served a small selection of meals but was cheap and convenient. Breakfast was typical European but plenty of it. Buses run regularly past the hotel and are very cheap. Beware if you get a taxi to the hotel it will cost at least $50 Euro. Buses depart from the train station and stop right in front of the hotel, plenty of room under the bus for luggage. Overall an enjoyable place to stay with a breathtaking view.
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KL, Australia
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Sep 2007
Family run, very friendly and helpful, particularly Giovanni, who has very good English and will offer plenty of good advice about the region. Recommend visiting Positano and Amalfi and use ferries (the best way)to see the Amalfi coast.
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John Reid, Ireland
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Sep 2007
overall an acceptable place to stay
You need to keep in mind this is quite a ways from town, however has a great view.
On the negative side, the pool temperature is unforgivably cold, ants in the room and the shower needs to be upgrated (did not drain well at all, needed to pause shower to allow to drain)
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RT, Canada
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Sep 2007
The hotel is a 25-minute drive from downtown Sorrento. The hotel provides taxi service which takes you downtown or back for 25 euros. They do have a car park (valet service) but our car came out of there covered in a sticky, filthy substance (we never found out what it was). Staff is very friendly and helpful. Excellent views!
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Marcel Weber, Netherlands
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Aug 2007
What a joy to wake up and look across the Bay of Naples! Nothing was too much trouble for these good people and I will heartily recommend a stay here. Sure it is 15 minutes out of town, but the buses are frequent and the last bus is at 0045 so plenty of time to eat drink and be merry in the town. The rooms are fine and the sandwiches are to be recommended.
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Michael Sixsmith, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Aug 2007
My husband, my son and myself spent a pleasant one night stay at this hotel. It is quite a distance from Sorrento by car. Staff were very friendly. The stairs were a shock - no lift - difficult with heavy suitcases. View and pool fantastic.
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GM, Australia
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Aug 2007
This hotel is not in Sorrento proper, it's up a mountain in a place called St. Agata, about a 10 minute car ride to Sorrento. We only stayed for one night unfortunately! We had a quad room which was a full bed and a bunk bed with two singles. The air conditioning was tucked away facing the bunk beds so they got the best of it, whereas we got none. The bathroom had a full standup shower and no tub (a welcome change in Italy!) The view from our balcony was spectacular and I don't think you'd have that view if you stayed downtown Sorrento! Our hosts Nino, Giovanni and Ida were very gracious. No problem with the car going to a private garage at night, it was there for us when we needed it the next day.
We had dinner at the Villa Fiorita and it was very good and reasonable. Breakfast included the next morning: cereals, fresh fruit, rolls, croissants, Italian-style quiche, ham, cheese.. you wouldn't go away hungry!
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WF, Canada
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Jul 2007
This is a beautiful place, with warm welcoming people. We felt as if we were leaving family at the end of our stay. The hotel breakfast and dinners are great.
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Marsha Grilli, United States Minor Outlying Islands
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Aug 2007
We had a lovely holiday at the Villa Fiorita. It's a lovely spot, very scenic and quiet. The staff are especially helpful and knowledgeable. The hotel has v good public transport links to the whole of the Amalfi coast and Sorrento. Train journeys to pompeii and vesuvius and Naples were also relatively straight forward, bus terminus is outside rail station. Wouldn't recommend driving in the area unless used to Italian speed, narrow winding roads and mopeds. There is a village within walking distance of the hotel which was handy for excellent meals, bank etc. Saved getting on bus to Sorrento and made a lovely walk.
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Janet Canning, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Aug 2007
Gorgeous setting, friendly staff. Has airconditioning but even on a hot day it wasn't really necessary as the cliff-top setting seems to catch the breeze ... the food in the restaurant was excellent too. Our only (minor) complaint was that it was a bit noisy, but our room was next to the dining room and probably this isn't true for most rooms. Also, if you're wanting to do day-trips to local sights (i.e. Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, etc.), be warned that the roads are windy and tortuous ... the scenery is great; it's only a problem if you're in a hurry.
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DD, Canada
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Jul 2007
We spent 12 fantastic nights at the Villa Fiorita, and I would rate this as the best of the ten holidays I have spent in Italy over the years! As many other reviewers have said, the pictures on the website, good as they are, do not do justice to that incredible view!
The staff were excellent in every respect - warm, friendly, welcoming and helpful. They were always available, and could not have done more for us - they always seemed happy to go the extra mile at all times of the day and night.
Others have remarked on the fact that the hotel is some distance from the centre of Sorrento - to us this was actually an advantage, in terms of the quietness of the surroundings, and of course the almost "aerial" view afforded over Sorrento and the bay of Naples. Sitting on the roof terrace in the evening with a glass of wine and just enjoying the surroundings is one of many unforgettable memories for us.
The quality (and quantity!!) of the food in the hotel is absolutely first class, and while the menu is not enormously extensive, the excellent fresh produce allowed us to experience the very best of Italian cuisine. The baby tomato and rocket salad is to die for, and the tiramisu must be the best on the planet!!! (no exaggeration!)
I will DEFINITELY return to the Villa Fiorita, and would recommend it anyone who wishes to discover the very best that Italy has to offer.
Grazie a Giovanni e tutti per un soggiorno indimenticabile!
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Joseph McCrum, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Not Specified
stayed in Jun 2007
Far away from the actual town of Sorrento. However, the view was pretty awesome. We stayed in town the 1st few nights. This was a treat on our last night. We enjoyed the view, the serenity and the pool. The buses into town or Amalfi area are extremely prompt and just a few steps from the hotel. Good breakfasts too.
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Zoraida McKeon, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Jul 2007
Helpfull staff and good location out of the main area. Tour to Isle of Capri done through the hotel was great - well worth it. Local restaurant - Don Pedro's - thoroughly enjoyable and great to be picked up.
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Mark Lowe, Australia
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Guest type: Not Specified
stayed in Jul 2007
This hotel is not in Sorrento. It is approximately 15 mins away by bus/car. There isn't too much around the hotel as it is in the mountains. So you either have to bus it or drive to restaruants, etc. I did love the location, the view was amazing. We had a sea view which was priceless. I enjoyed being outside of the city, as it was very relaxing and romantic. The pool area was nice and offered a lot of chairs. The staff was friendly and definitely helped make the trip run smoother. I would come back to this hotel. Definitely worth a return visit.
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Marcello Calvi, Canada
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Jul 2007
This hotel is easy to find, once you know which bus to catch.Easiest way is to call the hotel once you get to Sorrento station and they will tell you exactly what you need to do. The hotel is a little far from the city centre but any hotel with a beautiful view and worth staying at will be on the step mountain that this hotel is on, no way you can walk it, you need to catch a bus everyday ($5 euros tickets lasts 24hrs).Buses are always packed so be prepared to stand, It's not a long drive so that's ok. Giavanni from the hotel was very friendly and obliging. Nothing was too much trouble.The food in the restaurant was superb and very reasonably priced. We requested a room with the view of the Almalfi coast but none were available so they gave us a room next to the sunning balcony and the view from there was spectacular, no-one really used it so we had a huge balcony to ourselves most nights. The only issue we had was the size of the shower. It was so small that you had to suck you gut and anything else that may be in the way, to get in it. A small child, no problem, but a adult thin or not was a major challenge. A bit dissapointing but I guess everything else made up for it. Positano is a about 40 mins bus ride, that's included on you 24hr bus ticket, this is a must see, absolutely stunning. Would definately stay here again. Thanks Giavanni for your warm welcome !!!!!
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Valentina Salsone, Australia
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Jun 2007
Hotel was beautiful, spacious and had a great staff. Giovanni was the most helpful person I have ever dealt with in a hotel. His English is excellent and he went above and beyond even calling the airport on more than one occasion to check on our lost luggage and upgrading our room at no extra charge. The only snafu we experienced was in the location of the hotel. It is very convenient to downtown Sorrento and Positano as there is a bus stop directly in front of the property, but it is actually located in St. Agata, not Sorrento. That and the rooster that woke us up at 5am each morning. However, the views were spectacular, the bus ran on time and we would definitely stay here again.
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Bethany Harris, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Apr 2007
Phantastic view over Sorrent and the vesuv. Very friendly staff in familiar atmosphere with good tips for other restaurants.Very good kitchen for dinner.We have been there with a rental car.I thhink it would be less comfortable wenn staying there by public transportation because its outside the centre of Sorrent and the way isn´short. We enjoyed our stay very much. Nice swimming pool. We´ll come back.
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RK, Germany
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in May 2007
Lacked an elevator - we were on a 6 week trip so we had luggage. Two in the party were senior citizens and getting the luggage to the 3rd floor was a challenge that they would have preferred not to have. Good breakfast. Magnificent view of Sorrento. Local rooster gave the wake-up call at dawn.
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Ian Cooke, Canada
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in May 2007
We rented two rooms at Villa Fiorita. Both with an excellent view overlooking the pool, sea and caracteristic hills of the Surrento peninsualar.
The hotel was an excellent match to our need, traveling the Amalfi coast for and visit the Island of Capri. We got a worm welcome and the atmosphere was family like from the staff. Very helpful support planning our excursions.
The only downside was parking that was a definite bottleneck, but could be solved with a bit of italian improvising.
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Viktor Berggren, Sweden
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Apr 2007
Room had a great view of Bay of Naples and Sorrento. Only about 25KM from Positano. Dependable Bus service. Dining at hotel is as good as any place we ate on our trip. Staff was fiendly and very helpful. Wish I could stay there forever!
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Billy Monroe, USA
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Apr 2007
a typical italian hotel with a great view of the bay. rooms are small but clean also the bathroom.breakfast is ok and dinner in the hotel restaurant is excellent. the wine was good also.the staff was very pleasant and helpfull. We had our own car and parking in front of the hotel was no problem.Our stay was delightful and I would recommend this hotel.
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Dieter Fischboeck, Austria
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Apr 2007
The setting was absolutely beautiful! The view of Sorrento was great. You definitely need a car to get there. It's a good 20 min winding drive from Sorrento. There were some loud barking dogs and roosters that we heard late at night and early in the morning. The restaurant they recommended was excellent, the staff was very entertaining and kind... it is pricey ... only order off the menu! Breakfast was great with fruit, cereals, yogurts, and fresh pastries. The pool was in the process of being filled, but I'm sure it'd be great to sit out there! All and all a good place if you want the view and don't mind a winding drive!
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Nicole Boyle, USA
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Guest type: Family with young children
stayed in Apr 2007
Villa Fiorita was excellent value for money at Euro100 per night for a quad room. The accommodation was clean and functional which was perfect for us since we were really only there to sleep. The staff were extremely welcoming; it appears to be family run. There was one man who spoke extremely good English. There were a lot of international guests, including families. One reason we chose Villa Fiorita was that they have a restaurant for dinner, which was easier for us than going out with children. The food wasn't spectacular, but it was fine. Breakfast was a very good buffet which included cereal as well as bread, cheese, yogurt, etc. The hotel is about 6km out from Sorrento, which was a little farther than we expected, but we found it. There is no parking at the hotel overnight, but that wasn't a problem. The staff basically provided extremely efficient valet parking to another location, and brought the car back on request in the morning. Parking in Sorrento is very scarce, we found a place some distance (perhaps 1-2 km)from the pier on the day we took the ferry to Capri. It turned out fine, but we would suggest either planning to park far from the center or taking the bus in from the hotel. Also a good idea to check ferry times to Capri in advance as they weren't very frequent. Having said that, we thought that the town of Sorrento was much more charming than Capri!
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Barbara Spurling, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Mar 2007
This was a great hotel for the price. We were very warmly recieved and we had the hotel almost entirely to ourselves. The hotel is about 15 minutes by bus to sorrento, but we bought a 3 day pass and it didn't bother us at all. The 3 day Arte Compania card was well worth it if you are staying that long!! You can buy it in the naples train station and it covers all transportation plus museum entrance!! The last bus leaves around 10-11 on weekdays so if you plan on staying out late this might not be the place for you. Then again there isn't much to do in sorrento at that hour. The breakfast was good, and we always had a delicious cappucino to start the day. Just don't expect an american breakfast. The pool wasn't open when we were there but we weren't really there for that. I loved sorrento, it's a perfect base for day trips to Capri, Pompei, and Naples.
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EL, USA
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Mar 2007
This was a great hotel for the price. We were very warmly recieved and we had the hotel almost entirely to ourselves. The hotel is about 15 minutes by bus to sorrento, but we bought a 3 day pass and it didn't bother us at all. The 3 day Arte Compania card was well worth it if you are staying that long!! You can buy it in the naples train station and it covers all transportation plus museum entrance!! The last bus leaves around 10-11 on weekdays so if you plan on staying out late this might not be the place for you. Then again there isn't much to do in sorrento at that hour. The breakfast was good, and we always had a delicious cappucino to start the day. Just don't expect an american breakfast. The pool wasn't open when we were there but we weren't really there for that. I loved sorrento, it's a perfect base for day trips to Capri, Pompei, and Naples.
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EL, USA
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Jul 2006
Got Ripped Off!at a local restaurant that was recomended by the Hotel!! The RESTAURANT is called DON PEDROS we ate there the night of the world cup final and were hit with a bill for 110euro and all because they encouraged my wife to have FISH that was not on the MENU! IT was sad as the people came across as being so nice!
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Martin Kelly, Ireland
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Oct 2006
Small hotel with great views of the bay.Food in hotel restaurant was simple but delicious so we had dinner there each night of our stay.
Only problem we had was travelling to and from Sorrento.Local buses ok but usually pretty packed.Most tourists seem to use them as the local taxis are very expensive for such a short ride.
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Charlie Claxton, Australia
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Nov 2006
We had a wonderful time at the Villa Fiorita and found the management very helpful. Good breaklast and if you didn't want to go out there is very good dining at the Villa. An absolutely breathtaking view and a bus in front to take you into Sorrento. It definitely is a place we would stay again and would recommend. It is out of town and up the mountain, so not as easily walkable as you would think, but the buses are cheap and run often and you can go just about everywhere by public transportation. If you have four in your party, I would recommend two rooms - the quad has bunk beds. Other than that, an altogether pleasant stay.
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BM, USA
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Oct 2006
May not be in town, but the views were excellent and the owners were gracious - only problem was after getting off train, finding the right bus to get there - once there, employees gave us bus schedule that helped a lot - we highly recommend this hotel - it exceeded all expectations
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William Dale, USA
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Guest type: Family with young children
stayed in Oct 2006
To search for the hotel was a little difficult. The location showed on the map does not exactly correspond to actual location but the place is amazing. The view during sunset and at dawn is breathtaking. The staff is very very (in relation to other italian hotel I've been) friendly and speaks very good english. The room (quadrupple) is quite spacious for me and my family. Now that I know where it is, I would definitely stay there again in the future!
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Khairul Emran, Italy
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stayed in Oct 2006
Villa Fiorita was everything I expected. The view was amazing, food in restaurant was excellent, especially the tiramasu! The staff was very pleasant and always available for our needs. The house wine was good also. It was nice to have internet access and friendly staff. I will definitely stay again.
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Carol McNamara, USA
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Oct 2006
We enjoyed our stay at Villa Fiorita, lovely welcoming hotel with fantastic views across the bay of Sorrento to Vesuvius. Also enjoyed all meals which were reasonably priced and good value for money. We had to rely on local buses for transport which were good and at 1 euro into town again good value but service would be better if more frequent and ran later than 10.00pm. Would be ideal if had own transport. Staff very helpful. A very tranquil retreat after the hustle and bustle of Sorrento.
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Kathryn Hannah, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Family with young children
stayed in Sep 2006
Our room was not very nice; small, no view at all, old fashioned etc but everything else was great: breakfast, view from restaurant, food, great service, swimming pool, weather was really warm and the scenerey was beautiful. Tip:if you book a room please make sure it's facing the sea. They have nice rooms with private balchony or terrace. We'll go back and book a nicer room next time.
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Marja Jarenko, Finland
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Oct 2006
A beautiful bed and breakfast in a beautiful location, high on a hill overlooking Sorrento. Excellent value for the price. The breakfast is extensive, with coffee, croissants, fruit, cereals, yogurt, etc.
Easy to get to once you know what bus to take from the train station in Sorrento. The bus ride is only 1 Euro each way. The hotel desk has bus tickets available. I recommend you have them fax you a bus schedule before you arrive to avoid waiting forever, as it can be confusing as to which bus to take.
Hotel was very clean, with good-sized rooms and a bidet and a nice shower, (although the toilet was in the shower for some reason). The hotel restaurant was very good, and their house wine is also worth trying out. Spectacular view of the Bay of Naples, and a short bus ride gets you to the Transvesuviana train in Sorrento, to do Vesuvius, Pompeii, etc. We had a wonderful stay at the Villa Fiorita.
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Leo Gillis, USA
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Sep 2006
The view is incredible overlooking Sorrento and the Napoli Bay. You would not want to miss the view by staying on the 'garden' side. The price was very fair and the staff very nice. We were so high up that in the early morning you could hear a distant dog bark a mile away. It was very quiet but a car is very helpful and probably necessary. We rented at the Rome airport and drove down. The drive was easy until we hit Sorrento. Be prepared to be passed on both sides of the car by motorbikes! Finding the hotel was very difficult until we learned how the roads worked in the area. Nearby Amalfi Coast was beautiful! Would definitely stay there again.
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Edward Kosnoski, USA
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Sep 2006
This is a wonderful, family run hotel. The food was excellent- the evening meals were some of the best we had on our trip. The views from our balcony were spectacular, looking over Sorrento and the Bay of Naples. There is a regular bus service that picks you up outside the hotel and takes you down into Sorrento and we experienced no problems with this. Giovanni arranged a very reasonably priced small hire car for us for a day, which was a lovely way to explore the Amalfi coast. We would definitely recommend this hotel if you would prefer to be up out of the busy town.
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Shaun Sparkes, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Sep 2006
We drove from Naples to Sorrento at night and had a little difficulty finding the hotel. We took the first Positano exit and should have turned right at the sign for St Agathe, kept on that road and not turned off for St Agathe and we would have arrived sooner. Once there the staff were friendly and helpful. We had a room overlooking the pool and Sorrento the view was amazing. The hotel restaurant was basic but good. A nearby restaurant will pick you up and drop you off and is also quite good. There are many good places to eat in town.
We once used the bus service with no problems but also chose to drive into town. We tried to keep the windows open at night as our room did not have air conditioning (other rooms did) and had a bit of a mosquito problem which interrupted our sleep. It was great to have the pool at the end of a hot day of sight seeing. Capri was very busy with tourists and Pompei was impressive. We drove along the Amalfi coast, a little scary but spectacular views. We spent 4 nights at Villa Fiorita and would definately stay there again. It was great to be frmoved from the business of Sorrento.
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Judith Wilson, Canada
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Sep 2006
The hotel is out of the way but what a nice view. Giovanni and family were wonderful hosts. Their food in the restaurant (breakfst and dinner) was terrific...some of the best we had. ALSO... some other reviews hated Don Pedro restaurant but we went (were chauffered by DP himself) and it was excellent and not a bad value. The SITA buses were as usual, iffy, but they did come, eventually. Otherwise expect to pay 30 E to town.
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Curtis Rush, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Sep 2006
Nice hotel with a sensational view to the Golf of Neapel. Very good service - e.g. Villa Fiorita offers two organized excursions, one to Capri and one along the Amalfi coast. We liked the wonderful sunsets, we saw from the sun terrace und we also recommend the restaurant.
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Gerald Pitschek, Austria
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