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HOTEL COVO DEI SARACENI |



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The Hotel Covo dei Saraceni, a former fisherman's house is situated on the shores of the Tiranean Sea, below the steeply rising dwellings of Positano. The Hotel is located on a marvellous rock with a splendid sea view, being the ideal refuge of those who land here and wish to immerse themselves in the splendid colors of the Amalfi Coast. The name "Covo of the Saracens" is a reminder of the marauding pirates who once tormented Italy's Amalfi Coast. The hotel enjoys a prime seafront position. The side closest to the water culminates in a rounded tower of rough-hewn stone, which makes for an appealing view.
The guest rooms range from medium-size to spacious, most with views over the water. They are full of light, where the night enlightens with lunar shades. By the way, there is a balcony facing the sea. After a day exploring the surrounding beauty, which our concierge will be pleased to help you discover, enjoy a refreshing swim in our rooftop seawater pool. Alternatively indulge in a relaxing massage or just sit on your own private balcony and contemplate the beauty of the landscapes. Guests staying in our junior suites may also sink into their Jacuzzi to unwind. Suite 47 has its own outdoor whirlpool spa plus a small private pool that children and adults alike will love, while suite 48 even has a sauna and shower beside the Jacuzzi, overlooking the sea. While in Positano, don’t miss the pleasure of dining at “Savino” where the finest regional cuisine is prepared by the award winning chef. Freshly caught fish and pasta dishes are prepared with loving care, and served on the romantic al fresco terrace. Here, in front of the immensity and charm of one of the most beautiful spots on the Mediterranean, it is still possible meet up with mystery and vividness of Positano's people, for a holiday and an experience you will never forget..
Positano is a fishing village, port for Capri and health and seaside resort on the Amalfi coast. It has white houses with vaulted roofs and is laid out on terraces amongst gardens, palms and citrus groves on the slopes of Mount Sant’Angelo a Tre Pizzi and Mount Comune. It was founded by the people of Paestum, who lived through the Saracen invasion, and was later a rival of Amalfi. It has a beach with a small sandy area in front of a cliff.
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