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Hotel Marina Riviera, Amalfi Coast


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Special Offers
One free night for stays of 7 nights and two free nights for stays of 14 nights for arrivals 08 Apr-25 May and 05-30 Oct 10.
10% discount for stays completed 02-27 Aug 10 when confirmed 60 days prior to departure.
Honeymoon Offer: Complimentary bottle of sparkling wine.

About Hotel Marina Riviera

The immaculate, family-run Marina Riviera dates back to the early 1900s and is only a 5 minute walk from the centre of Amalfi.

Completely renovated, the spacious rooms have been tastefully decorated with clean, fresh whites and aquamarines, and enjoy a wonderful sea view. There are also some remarkable photos of the 1987 sea storm displayed on the walls of the bright, welcoming reception.

Guests may take their breakfast in the airy breakfast room or large panoramic terrace with a view. There is lovely decked rooftop sun terrace with teak furniture where you can while away those long Amalfi afternoons.

Nearby, the beautiful Restaurant Eolo, which belongs to the hotel, is built into the rock and upon entering diners step into a natural grotto. It is renowned in the area for its local specialities, particularly its homemade pasta and freshly caught fish.

The Hotel Marina Riviera also has access to a private beach and Citalia guests have use of umbrellas and sun beds at a reduced rate.

Accommodation:

Rooms with bath, television, minibar, hairdryer and safe.

Supplements (from):

Front Sea View & Balcony or Terrace £13.

Facilities:

Restaurant EOLO
Breakfast room
Bar
Lounge
Lift
3 Free parking spaces (subject to availability)

Information:

The hotel has 32 air-conditioned rooms.
Transfer time from Naples airport: 2 hours.
Child prices apply to ages 2-11 years.
Buffet breakfast. Minimum stay 3 nights.
Official Rating 4 Star

About Amalfi Coast

Italy's most spectacular stretch of coastline with steep-stepped Positano, clinging to tall cliffs; Amalfi with its whitewashed villas, fisherman's dwellings, merchant town houses and luxury hotels that overlook sapphire coloured seas; and beautiful Ravello, whose lofty setting offers inspirational views.



AMALFI

Amalfi sits in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Its churches, towers and arcaded houses are grouped together with attractive irregularity, rising above a small harbour. The town's Duomo dominates a long flight of steps and embraces a colourful piazza around which, and stretching to its seafront, narrow streets are interspersed with tempting pasta and pizza restaurants and lively cafes.



MAIORI

Maiori was founded during the Roman Empire when the fashion was for the aristocracy to have a villa by the coast. Today, it is the largest seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast, with a long promenade lined with beach bars and restaurants, and a long stretch of volcanic beach.



CONCA DEI MARINI

Close to Amalfi is Conca dei Marini, a town which is set on the promontory that looks to the left over a little natural inlet and to the right over the inlet of the Emerald Grotto.