Hotels to remember: Bay of Naples

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Bay of Naples: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

Mary Cinque and the ever-changing cityscapes of the Parthenopean capital (Sketching Naples) →

SANDRO GUIDA

(HOTEL MANAGER)

Decumani Hotel de Charme

3 Star Hotels

"There are places that you go to, and once is enough..................and then there is Naples" cit. John Turturro (Decumani Hotel de Charme) →

Pierluigi D'Armiento

(Proprietario)

Villa dei D'Armiento

Villas

Pierluigi D'Armiento

Need a strategical gateway to Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast? Villa D'Armiento is the best one, with a spectacular view from "Belvedere Marinella" just a few steps far from the residence. (Villa dei D'Armiento) →

Vincenzo Scotto di Fasano

(Amministratore)

Albergo La Vigna

4 Star Hotels

Procida is the smallest of the islands in Italy's Bay of Naples and still conserves the authentic charm of a traditional fishing village (Albergo La Vigna) →

Others

Bay of Naples at a glance

Bay of Naples Hotel

Vibrant, passionate, unique: words which perfectly describe the bay lying in the shadow of Vesuvius. A land home to ancient traditions, archaeological and artistic treasures, and the world's most enchanting islands.

A wonderful climate, a spectacular sea, and magnificent cities constructed centuries ago by the ancient civilisations who passed through the gulf, leaving behind them the traces of their art and architecture. The Bay of Naples, rich in archaeological, artistic, and monumental works, is renowned for the warmth of its inhabitants and their passion for music, dance, and the dramatic arts. From the vibrant and densely populated city of Naples to the elegant Sorrento and the ruins of Pompei, the bay offers a series of unique and unforgettable town and seascapes. Vying with the beauties of the mainland, across the water lie the three small islands of the gulf – Procida, Ischia, and Capri.