Le Sirenuse Hotel

Hotel Übersicht

The Sersale brothers founded the Le Sirenuse Hotel and it is still a family-run concern.

The Le Sirenuse is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.

Lage

Positano is located on the Amalfi Coast, 55 km from Naples.

By Plane: Land at Capodichino International Airport in Naples, with connections to the major European and Italian cities. Upon request, a taxi will come to pick you up; journey is approximately one hour and a half.

By Train: Arrive at Naples Central Station. Upon request, a taxi will come to pick you up.

By car: Take the highway A3 Napoli-Pompei-Salerno and exit at Castellammare di Stabia, then follow the signs to Positano.

By Hydrofoil: Available during the summer months only. Departing from: Naples (Mergellina), Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi and Salerno.

Food & Beverages

RESTAURANT:

Bougainvilleas cover the arches of the vaulted Dining Room ceiling. Lemon trees divide the tables. The flickering lights of the village come in from the large windows and blend with the candles illuminating inside. Soft mandolin music is played in the background. During the summer months the Restaurant moves to the Pool Terrace, where the blue sea seems closer and the night has even more magic.

Our cuisine is simple, fragrant and light. Great emphasis is given to the choice of local ingredients that vary according to the different seasons. Guests may view the preparation of delicious dishes behind two glass windows, which look onto the kitchen. The kitchen walls are covered with old-fashioned hand made tiles and decorated with the copper pots and pans that are still used by the chefs.

BAR:

The Bar is located in the heart of the old family house. Large French windows lead onto the spacious Swimming Pool terrace where during the summer months drinks are served overlooking the sea. Here you will find impeccable service and the same welcoming atmosphere enjoyed throughout the Hotel. The Bar counter itself is a precious antique dating back to the early 1600s and was originally a work table for a Neapolitan jeweller.