Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to The Bellevue Syrene, Sorrento
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location 10 minute walk to Marameo Beach
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Naples
Distance from airport The hotel is 75-minutes' drive from Naples Airport
Closest railway station Sorrento Train Station
Distance from railway station The hotel is about 10-minutes' drive from Sorrento Train Station
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant with Dedicated Sommelier, Snack Bar, 2 Outdoor Terraces, Lounge, Wellness and Beauty Centre, Winter Garden, Cigar Room, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Beach Area, Lift, Wine Cellar, Disabled Access, Car Park with Valet Parking (25 Euros per day) and WiFi.
Complimentary
WiFi, Access to the Private Beach.
Out and about nearby
Sorrento has many boutiques and shops, the cloisters of Chiostro di San Francesco, Basilica di Sant'Antonio, Boat Excursions, Trips to Capri.
Sports nearby
Fishing, Diving, Sailing, Water Sports, Tennis, Cycling, Horseback Riding.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room with sea view for 7 nights
From about
£1,790
Holiday Code IE434
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to The Bellevue Syrene, Sorrento
Poised on the cliffs above the shores of Sorrento, the Bellevue Syrene is an elegant and historic hotel which offers magnificent sea views across to Naples. Built on the foundations of a Roman Villa, the hotel was originally a private residence built in 1750 before it opened as the Bellevue Syrene in 1820. Now part of the Relais&Chateaux group, the hotel draws on nearly two hundred years of experience to present the ideal balance between traditional and contemporary decoration to create a beautiful space. From the large glass chandelier in the reception, with its intricate flowers of pinks and greens, to the deep burnished red of the terrace's pillars, the hotel's decoration is as bold as it is beautiful. The 50 rooms and suites at the hotel are incredibly light with tiled floors and white walls, whilst chaise lounges in azure blue or cerise armchairs bring modern colour to a traditional style. The restaurant at the hotel is a large, open space with fantastic sea views and offers cuisine based on local dishes of Sorrento and its surrounding coastline. Frescos and vermillion red walls line the corridor leading to a large outdoor terrace where guests may also dine. A highlight of the hotel is its outdoor spaces, from the small walled garden with trailing flowers to the outdoor swimming pool and striped sun loungers. When not exploring the boutiques and varied attractions of Sorrento, guests can relax by the hotel's outdoor beach area or bathe in the sea. Bellevue Syrene offers stunning luxurious accommodation, located within walking distance to the centre of Sorrento.
Room descriptions
The Bellevue Syrene has 50 rooms and suites which all contain a bathroom with bath or shower, air-conditioning, minibar, safe and WiFi. Extra beds can be added to selected rooms and suites.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room with sea view for 7 nights
From about
£1,790
Holiday Code IE434
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to The Bellevue Syrene, Sorrento
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Bellevue Syrene in Sorrento, our clients usually fly to Naples airport or arrive by train at Naples railway station. From the airport and the station, we recommend a private car transfer which we would include in our holiday price. It is also possible to have a hire-car for a stay at this hotel, especially if you want to tour the region. We will arrange this for you if required.
Additional information
Children: Children under the age of 3 stay free of charge in a cot when sharing with parents.
Other information: Since 2011, the hotel has been included in the "Relais & Chateaux" family.
Special offers
Call to make your booking and save an extra £50 per adult Call us instead of emailing us when you are thinking of booking a holiday and save an extra £50 per adult (in addition to any special offers that might be available). We want to talk to you to discuss your requirements and a phone call is usually the best way for you to define what you want enabling us to respond more accurately. We want to talk to you and you save an extra £50 per adult.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room with sea view for 7 nights
From about
£1,790
Holiday Code IE434
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to The Bellevue Syrene, Sorrento
About Amalfi Coast
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to the Amalfi Coast is perfect for those looking for relaxation as well as sightseeing in coastal towns such as Amalfi, Positano, Ravello and Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast as well as the islands of Capri and Ischia. The Amalfi Coast is best known for its dramatic coastal scenery, deep gorges and violently-shaped rocks that plunge into a deep blue sea, tempered by the luxuriant vegetation that thrives in the favourable climate; lemons, oranges, olives, almonds, vines, camellias and bougainvillaea. Human habitation thrives in the tiny fishing villages in rocky coves and in the pink and white-washed flat-roofed or domed buildings that hug the cliffs in layers. The Amalfi Coast's history of trading throughout the Mediterranean still shows in the Moorish and Byzantine architectural styles; domes and arcades, wrought-iron balconies and colourful ceramic tiles which depict the region. The cuisine of the Amalfi Coast is light and simple, based on local fish and shellfish, lemons and oranges, mozzarella and fresh herbs. Whilst the climate of the Amalfi Coast is particularly appealing too, there are numerous excursion and sightseeing possibilities for your holiday including the islands of Procida, Capri and Ischia, the city of Naples, the Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the romance of Ravello, the bustle of Sorrento and the charm of Positano.
Highlights of the Amalfi Coast
A drive along the Amalfi coast from Positano to Amalfi offers stunning and breath-taking scenery. Visit the Emerald Cave near Vettica Minore by boat. Enjoy the superb view of the coast from the 13th Century Gothic Villa Rufolo in Ravello (we offer garden tour holidays of the Amalfi Coast and Capri including a visit to Villa Rufolo). Spend a full day visiting the awe-inspiring site of Pompeii, visiting the remains of the villas containing both vibrant and delicate frescoes. Herculaneum is nearby and also worth visiting. The Greek site of Paestum has outstanding Doric temples. In the resort of Amalfi stroll along the Via Genova and the Via Capuano taking in the typical architecture of Campania with the flower-covered balconies, narrow alleyways leading to fountain-filled little squares. Take the chairlift on Capri to Monte Solaro or walk to the Migliara Belvedere for a view of the lighthouse. On Ischia visit the beaches of Citara and Maronti and enjoy a morning's walk to Monte Epomeo for panoramic views of the coast. Well worth visiting is the often-forgotten island of Procida between Naples and Ischia, with its vines and fishing, flat roofed white houses and atmosphere most characteristic of the region in bygone days. Visit Vietri for ceramics as well as stalls of lemons, garlic and peppers.
Cultural highlights of the Amalfi Coast
The House of the Vettii at Pompeii, the baroque Palazzo Reale at Caserta, Villa Jovis in Capri, the Doric temples of Paestum, Michelozzo`s tomb of Cardinal Rinaldo Brancaccio in the 14th Century church of Sant`Angelo, and in Naples: `Modesty` by Antonio Corradini in the Cappella Sansevero, the Gothic church of San Lorenzo Maggiore and the Majolica tiles in the cloisters of the 14th Century Santa Chiara.
Festivals on the Amalfi Coast
The Ravello music festival June to July, the festival of San Costanzo on 14 May on Capri, the festival of Sant`Antonio in Anacapri on 13 June, the festival of Madonna della Liberta in Marina Grande in September, Lo Sbarco dei Saraceni in Positano on the second Sunday in August.
Gastronomy of the Amalfi Coast
Neapolitan cuisine is now famous the world over for its use of tomatoes, pizza, mozzarella cheese, dried pasta and lemons. Local specialities include Mozzarella in Carrozza, Panzanella alla napoletana, Pasta alla sorrentina (with scamorza cheese and tomatoes), Sartu (an elaborate rice pie stuffed with meats, sausages, mushrooms etc), Timballo di Maccheroni (also elaborate with maccheroni baked in a pie and a sauce of chicken livers, mushrooms and black truffles), Carciofi ripieni alla napoletana (baked stuffed artichokes), Coviglie (a mousse-like dessert), Sproccolati (sun-dried figs on sticks) and Sfogliatelle (breakfast pastries). The region produces a number of excellent red and white wines. The most famous white is called Lacrimi Christi, from vines grown on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius. Taurasi from Avellino is a full-bodied red. Capri, Ischia and Sorrento all produce their own local wines.