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Adrift in the heart of Italy's Sorrentian peninsula, along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, proprietors Cinzia and Antonino Cannavacciuolo proudly welcome you to their charming little haven by the sea. The Cannavacciuolos wanted to create a warm and serene setting, where guests could relax while listening to the sound of the sea, and Laqua By the Sea does that perfectly. At this intimate boutique hotel with just six guest rooms, all of which boast exquisite views of the Gulf of Sorrento, neutral tones and décor blend with the soft citrus fragrance wafting off the coastline and the sounds of the gently lapping sea to create an enchanting environment where the charm of Southern Italy meets the passion of the North.
Laqua By the Sea
Via Angelo Cosenza, 108,
Meta NA, Italy
Sorrento, Italy
80062
Nearest Airport: RRO, NAP
This was an amazing holiday from start to finish. The view from our room was amazing and our own jacuzzi was something else. The only improvement that was needed was the weather but you can't control that. The staff were friendly and the massage was very relaxing too.
dmartin999 - London, United Kingdom
The hotel is nice and confortable. The staff helps you with everything. They answer quickly by whatsaap. The only thing we didn't like was breakfast, lack of choice and always delivered at the room. The bread was not fresh.
marianaramos05
If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to stay at Laqua by the Lake, then don’t come to Laqua by the Sea; conversely, if you’ve only visited this outpost in Meta, then don’t let it put you off, as Laqua by the Lake is fabulous. Laqua by the Sea may share its name, but that’s about it. Located in Meta, a dull suburb of Sorrento, the views may be fabulous, but both the area and hotel disappoint. indeed, calling it a hotel is not really correct, as it’s more like a bed and breakfast, with a very poor breakfast to boot. Bottled orange juice combines with other dull fare to provide a poor start to the mornings. The bedrooms are tiny, with bathrooms more likely to be found on a small boat than in a proper hotel. No lift means carrying heavy bags up and down steps, as, being a gentleman, I didn’t want to ask the female staff to do this; all the staff very friendly but certainly nowhere near the standard to be found at their stunning hotel by Lake Orta. I wouldn’t be so critical if the two places didn’t operate under the same brand, which I believe is a mistake, only likely to disappoint, or thrill, whichever one you happen to visit. Jacuzzi on the balconies only add to a health and safety nightmare, and I managed to walk straight in to it, fully dressed, believing it was glass, being so still; my bad I guess. I will stick to my wonderful memories of Laqua by the Lake
664RichardR
Great property and staff. Incredible views and private infinity spa on patio was great as was breakfast on same. Only criticism was the rooms lighting controls, a bit over the top confusing and not needed. Great beach below the property with a nice lunch spot just above the sand. Incredible dinner spot a block away on the same side of the street, Tavernetta Cinquantotto, it's a must visit!
elliss307 - Thousand Oaks, California
We had a fantastic stay at Laqua by the Sea. We appreciated being in Meta slightly outside the busier areas of the Amalfi Coast. We reserved two deluxe rooms with spas on the patio and could not have been happier to relax and unwind at the end of a very long trip. The service was fantastic from the time of booking through the end of our stay and we truly enjoyed our experience at the Laqua Countryside restaurant. We hope to be back!
Lisa M - Toms River, New Jersey
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