The room was extremely clean, and the bed was very comfortable. The hotel is situated on a hillside overlooking the sea, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The hotel has a shuttle bus that picks you up from two train stations: Vico Equense and another whose name I can't recall right now. The second one is closer to the hotel. You can also book a bus to Naples Airport here for about €14 per person – a great deal! The bus journey takes just over an hour along the coastline, allowing you to enjoy the scenery on your way to the airport. The bus will stop at the hotel entrance; just ask the male receptionist. He'll tell you. I don't know his name because I was too busy, but he was incredibly helpful. He patiently waited with you for the bus, making sure you didn't get on the wrong one. I'm sorry, this place is just so incredibly beautiful. Once you're at the hotel, you don't need to go anywhere else. The hotel has about 22 rooms, so it's not crowded. You don't need to worry about privacy. The pool on the hillside is very clean, and the temperature is just right. The pool isn't deep. I'm 1.66 meters tall and can stand up to about chest height. Don't worry if you can't swim! The breakfast, lunch, and dinner here are all delicious. They even have lemon cocktails. I especially loved the tomato pasta. I've never had anything so good. This pasta was the first course of the main meal. Then on the first day, we had fried seafood. And for dessert, tiramisu. Italy is its birthplace. We watched the sunrise, sunset, afterglow, and the city lights across the way as night fell. We breathed in the fresh air deeply. On the stone path leading from the hotel's backyard to the restaurant, there's a lovely pomegranate tree laden with fruit. Below the garden is a cute little vegetable patch. All the vegetables are homegrown. There are lemon trees and fig trees. Occasionally, you might see one or two small lizards crawling around. Don't be afraid. You're much bigger than them. Swim for a while, sunbathe on a lounge chair, or play on your phone. After a good rest, go for a swim. This is a truly relaxing experience, and if you know how to enjoy life, don't miss it. However, don't book a deluxe ocean view room; you don't need it. The hotel's public areas all have stunning ocean views. The shuttle bus takes a break from 12 PM to 5 PM. There's no way around it; Italians need that much rest at midday. Besides picking you up from the two train stations, the shuttle can also take you to a nearby beach. I advise against it. Going to the beach requires booking a private club – the beachclub. They charge around €150 for two days. I don't think it's worth it. It's up to you. This was my first time staying at this hotel, and the value for money was amazing. What are you waiting for? There's a direct train from Naples. Have a great time!
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