Fly directly to the Amalfi Coast for a luxury stay at Santa Caterina

This year, easyJet will be launching the UK’s only direct flights to the Amalfi Coast, with twice-weekly flights from London Gatwick to Salerno-Amalfi Coast airport launching this July. Up until now, visitors to the Amalfi Coast have had to fly to Naples before making their way to the iconic coastline. Now with these new flights, what better reason to pay a visit to the iconic Hotel Santa Caterina?

Known as the “grand dame” of the Amalfi Coast, Hotel Santa Caterina has now proudly reopened its doors, marking the beginning of another glorious summer season. Situated along the ever-popular and world-renowned Amalfi coastline, this five-star luxury hotel steeped in history and family tradition continues to captivate guests with its unrivalled service and breathtaking views of the Amalfi Bay.

Hotel Santa Caterina

Hotel Santa Caterina

Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking scenery of its coastal locale, Hotel Santa Caterina emanates an aura of timeless elegance and refined charm, a cherished fourth-generation family establishment, returning guests should expect hugs and kisses on arrival. Previous famous guests have included Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie who sought respite from the limelight in the early days of their romance, while Hilary Clinton and daughter Chelsea have also holidayed at Hotel Santa Caterina. Furthermore, the hotel holds a storied past, having played host to icons of Hollywood’s golden era, including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, adding to its illustrious legacy.

 

At Hotel Santa Caterina, dining is an experience to savour; every meal is a celebration of the rich flavours of the Amalfi Coast. Santa Caterina is home to two restaurants – Michelin-starred Glicine and oceanfront Al Mare – both of which offer breathtaking views. Begin your days with a spectacular breakfast served outside on the terrace overlooking the Amalfi Bay and a panoramic view of the Tyrrhenian Sea. For lunch and dinner, Al Mare awaits, offering a beautiful stone terrace overlooking the azure waters. Renowned for its traditional cuisine, seafood specialties, and handmade pizzas cooked in the wood-fired oven, Al Mare celebrates the authentic flavours of the region, ensuring every bite is a delight for the senses.  Carved into the rock, Il Grottino opens onto a terrace overlooking the sea, creating an enchanting atmosphere where guests can enjoy refreshments during the day or sample an aperitif at sunset, allowing guests to experience the unmistakable feeling of “Dolce Vita Amalfitana,”. Meanwhile Bar La Terrazza, the hotel’s lounge with panoramic terrace, makes for the perfect choice for a pre or post dinner cocktail.

Hotel Santa Caterina Amalfi Coast

And for the most special dining experience of all, guests can indulge in the culinary creations of Michelin-starred restaurant, Glicine. Under the guidance of Chef Giuseppe Stanzione, the ever-changing A La Carte menu and tasting menu showcases the seasonal and Mediterranean flavours of the region with passion and expertise. With its veranda and picturesque gardens below, dining at Glicine is an unforgettable experience that epitomises the essence of luxury and fine dining.

Hotel Santa Caterina Amalfi Coast

The hotel offers a number of spa treatments, such as the Sothys Indonésie Ancestrale Signature Massage which is based on an original Indonesian ritual of a total body massage combined with breathing techniques, and a range of facial skincare treatments available to book.

Hotel Santa Caterina Amalfi Coast

Nearby Amalfi offers a plethora of captivating excursions for guests of Hotel Santa Caterina, each promising to immerse visitors in the rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural treasures of the Amalfi Coast. Stroll through the historic streets of Amalfi, a town steeped in maritime glory and medieval charm, just fifteen minutes on foot from the hotel. The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle bus back and forth to the town of Amalfi. Delve into history at the Civic Museum where the famed “Tavole Amalfitane” – the 12th century maritime code – takes pride of place. Visit architectural gems like the Cathedral of Sant’Andrea and the Cloister of Paradise, or the Paper Museum situated in the Valle dei Mullini in an old 13th century paper mill; one of the area’s most noteworthy sites.

Located just 30 minutes by taxi or private boat, visitors can also explore the nearby town of Positano. Historically a retreat of the ancient Greeks and the Roman nobility, Positano boasts both the serene beach of Fornillo and the bustling Spiaggia Grande. Guests of Hotel Santa Caterina can embark on a private boat excursion from the hotel’s private jetty to enjoy the beauty of secluded beaches, hidden caves, and idyllic vistas along the way.

Rooms at Hotel Santa Caterina start from €454 + VAT (approx. £388) per night, based on double occupancy.

For more information or to book, please visit www.hotelsantacaterina.it/en