Belmond Hotel Caruso

Ravello, Italy

9.8 Superior Luxury

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S11
Sea View Garden Suite, at Belmond Hotel Caruso

Sea View Garden Suite

  • High ceilings and expansive windows create a natural sense of flow in these light-filled suites, which feature breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast
  • One king or two twin-size beds
  • Private terrace with breathtaking Amalfi Coast and garden views
  • Panoramic garden with sun beds

USD $ 4,387 /nt

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BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until July 18, 2025 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $4,786 /nt
$15,709 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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ROOM WITH BREAKFAST

Breakfast Included You have until July 18, 2025 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $4,387 /nt
$14,511 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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S3T
Deluxe Suite with Sea View and Terrace, at Belmond Hotel Caruso

Deluxe Suite with Sea View and Terrace

  • These very large suites offer breathtaking sea views and magnificent private furnished terraces equipped with sunbeds
  • One king or two twin-size beds
  • Separate living room with dining table for 2 persons
  • Small kitchenette

  • • Full American Breakfast for two daily (included in the rate)
  • • Special Signature rate
  • • $100 USD Food & Beverage credit, per room, per stay (not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)

You have until July 18, 2025 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $5,668 /nt
$18,739 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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S3D
Exclusive Suite, at Belmond Hotel Caruso

Exclusive Suite

  • Exclusive Suites offer a private terrace with sweeping sea views
  • A separate living area and some with a small kitchenette make these suites ideal for families
  • One king or two twin-size beds
  • Private furnished terrace and garden

  • • Full American Breakfast for two daily (included in the rate)
  • • Special Signature rate
  • • $100 USD Food & Beverage credit, per room, per stay (not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)

Once booked, this rate cannot be canceled without penalty.

USD $6,503 /nt
$21,493 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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Please note, room photos and descriptions are representative of the room category. Actual rooms may vary from what is shown. Upgrades, early check-in, and late check-out are based on availability.

About the Hotel

Sat on a limestone throne at the peaceful pinnacle of Ravello, Belmond Hotel Caruso gazes out over the Tyrrhenian Sea. The hotel was originally built in the 11th century by a wealthy family, shipwrecked on their journey to Constantinople. It was once called Palazzo d’Afflitto—the Palace of the Afflicted. Inside, our 50 rooms have been lovingly restored to their ancient Neapolitan glory. Expect hand-crafted terracotta floors and Naples-yellow walls adorned with neo-classical antiques. Fresh flowers and stunning coastline vistas complete the experience.

Location

Belmond Hotel Caruso
Piazza San Giovanni Del Toro 2
Ravello, Italy 84010

Nearest Airport: NAP

Features and Amenities

  • Dining
  • Poolside Dining
  • Outdoor Dining
  • 24-Hour Room Service
  • Piano Bar
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Salon
  • Concierge
  • Shuttle Service
  • Spa on Property
  • Complimentary Newspaper
  • Laundry Service
  • Fitness Center
  • Valet Parking (fee may apply)
  • Art Collection
  • Boutique
  • Car Rental
  • Outdoor Heated Pool
  • Boat Shuttle Service
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Turndown Service
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • DVD Players
  • Hair Dryers
  • In-Room Safes
  • Mini Bar
  • Satellite Television
  • Luxury Bath Amenities
  • Individually Designed Rooms
  • Activities
  • Cooking Classes
  • Hiking
  • Boat Excursions
  • Business
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Business Services
  • Family
  • Babysitting
  • Nearby
  • Historic Sites
  • Restaurants
  • Interests
  • Beach
  • Culture & Arts
  • Food & Wine
  • Honeymoons & Romance
  • Hotels
  • Signature Perks
  • Spring Getaways
  • Summer Getaways

Reviews for Belmond Hotel Caruso

Best hotel I’ve ever been to

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 day ago

I don’t write reviews but this experience was so good that I feel like it’s the least I can do can’t wait to go back

richardpourgol - Los Angeles, California


One of the most amazing hotels we have stayed at

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 days ago

I have been wanting to check this hotel out and it did not disappoint. If literally can not say one they could have done better. The views, the service, the amentities offered, the products in the bathrooms, the snacks that you come back to the room to, the location were all absolutely wonderful. Yes, this is an expensive hotel but worth every penny. My teenager said that it was so peaceful. The breakfasts were very delicious with rotating baked goods every morning. The staff at the pool were attentive. When we arrived, they immediately whisked off the previous guests' towels and quickly laid new towels with out us asking. There were also buttons on each umbrella that you can press to have a staff member come to you. We will definitely return and stay longer next time!

Onemoagain - Los Angeles, California


Exceptional luxury hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 days ago

I recently stayed at Caruso for four nights in early June with my wife and one-year-old, as the final stop on a trip through Italy. I had high hopes based on the glowing reviews and stunning photos, but I was not fully prepared for how much we would truly fall in love with this hotel. This is an exemplary luxury hotel and gem of the Amalfi Coast. Trip Planning/Pre-Arrival: We booked through a travel agent in Belmond’s Bellini Club, which gave us complimentary perks: a room upgrade at check-in (we were not offered one, due to the hotel being fully booked), a one-time €90 resort credit, daily breakfast (which I believe is already included for all guests), and priority late checkout (we were offered to stay until 1:30 pm when we asked). We communicated frequently with the concierge before arrival to arrange airport transfers, dinner reservations, and tours of Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. We also mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary and our daughter’s first birthday. Responses were consistently prompt, professional, and helpful, with well-organized PDFs for excursion and restaurant suggestions. I also appreciated thoughtfulness when we requested a Pompeii tour. The concierge suggested stopping there en route from Naples Airport to the hotel, since it’s close to the airport. I hadn’t thought of this, which was a time and cost-saving suggestion versus making a separate trip all the way back there another day. Arrival: We arrived in Naples mid-morning, and everything went smoothly with the hotel-arranged transfer. We loved the driver, and were delighted when he was also our driver back to the airport at the end of the stay. This was a full-circle touch that felt serendipitous, whether intentional or not. The comfortable Mercedes van came stocked with bottled water and cool towels, and the plan to visit Pompeii on the way worked out perfectly. The private guide who met us there was excellent. She was engaging and accommodating while touring with a toddler on a hot day. After the tour, our driver was waiting and ready to continue on the scenic, winding mountain road to Caruso. Without any stops, the drive from Naples Airport takes roughly an hour. Upon arrival at the hotel, we were warmly welcomed and led into the lobby, where we caught our first glimpse of the magical coastline view from high up in the cliffs. Rosy completed our check-in and was incredibly kind, offering us lemonade and a comfortable place to sit with our daughter. She embodied the perfect mix of professionalism and sincere warmth that we consistently experienced throughout our stay. Rosy also gave us a tour of the property, and we were immediately captivated by the gorgeous and well-maintained historic hotel. It evokes a charming, bygone era where you can easily imagine famous past guests like Jackie Kennedy and Greta Garbo strolling the halls and gardens. Room: One thing I’d recommend is that the hotel improve its website information on the different room types. Many room types have similar names and descriptions, and the photos don’t show consistent things across room categories, so it’s hard to compare. At one point before reserving our room, our travel agent reached out for clarification on differences between room types, but we never got a real answer. We ended up reserving a Superior Sea View Junior Suite with Garden, hoping for ample indoor and outdoor space. After settling in, we realized we really didn’t like the room we were given (35). It felt small, with a particularly disjointed and tight entrance and bathroom layout. The room also felt a little tired. While there was some vintage charm, many furnishings and accessories were dated. A refresh of the rooms that preserves their classic style would be very welcome. The biggest issue, however, was that the room felt subterranean, with windows looking up at the garden like being in a basement. To access the garden, you had to go out the door and up a set of stairs, making it dark with no view at all from the room itself. This was in spite of the website description for this room type promising that guests could “savour the spectacular views of the Bay of Salerno from your picture window.” The stairs and raised sections also made it tricky for our daughter, who had just recently started to walk. However, the garden itself was beautiful and huge, filled with beautiful flowers as well as a grassy lounge area and dining table with a sea view. A bit dissatisfied with the room given its high cost, I reached out to the staff to explain our concerns. They seemed genuinely invested in helping, but since the hotel was fully booked that night, said they’d get back to us the next day. As promised, the next morning, a staff member greeted us in the lobby as soon as we arrived back from an excursion. They offered a complimentary upgrade to a Sea View Suite with Garden (now a full Suite rather than a Junior Suite). The new room (32) was just a couple doors down, but a major improvement. It was significantly larger and a bit more updated, with a separate living area, full dining table for four, and four-poster bed. The bathroom was also much larger and more functional, with dual vanities. The garden, while smaller, was more usable: it had a flat, direct path outside, perfect for our daughter, and included a comfortable covered area with a dining table and daybed. Though the view was slightly more obstructed, it was still beautiful and the view was visible from inside the room. The staff were incredibly gracious about the move. Three bellmen were sent to help us, offering to transfer everything as-is so we wouldn’t need to pack. Though we still packed our loose items to make things easier, the team made the process seamless. They insisted on handling everything and did so quickly and kindly. We also appreciated welcome amenities that were left in our room: a bottle of Veuve Clicquot, fresh cherries, bottled water, and a welcome note (though it surprisingly didn’t mention our special occasions). Later, our daughter received a kids’ backpack and a coral-shaped stuffed animal. Each Belmond property in Italy has its own stuffed animal character, so we were excited to add this one to our collection. The hotel also provided excellent baby amenities. In addition to offering a crib, we received towels, washcloths, a diaper pail, a high chair, and a changing table. This was the first luxury hotel we’ve visited with our daughter that offered a changing table in the room, and it was so helpful to have. The room was quiet and peaceful, but we noticed guests made heavy use of their balconies and gardens (rightfully so, given the amazing views), which meant we often overheard conversations while outside, which was no big deal. We were more bothered, however, when guests above us played loud music and smoked marijuana on their balcony, directly affecting us via unpleasant smell and noise in such a peaceful place. Housekeeping was excellent, well-timed, and thorough. Turndown included nice surprises like lemon candies or larger food items, though the food items weren’t always clearly labeled, which would have been helpful. On our last night, we found a farewell bottle of limoncello in the room, which was a very thoughtful touch. Pool: A crown jewel of Caruso is its gorgeous infinity pool with dramatic views over the coast. The views of the nearby hillside town of Scala were also just as beautiful from the opposite side. The setting and views are truly jaw-dropping, and the area as you approach, with arbors and plantings of flowers, is so beautiful. We also loved how things were set-up with a variety of areas to sit, including near the pool or in grassy space nearby. We absolutely loved spending time at the pool, where the staff members were incredibly kind and helpful. They remembered us and our daughter from day to day, offering her a baby float for the pool, and always making sure we had everything we needed. Although they provided a button you could hit for service, it was rarely necessary, since they were around so often. Complimentary waters and Evian face spray were provided, as were small snacks of potato chips and olives that were refilled as needed. There was a cart with complimentary granita as well. Despite being told it was heated, the pool itself was a little chilly during our stay in early June. It is also odd that it is only shallow for a couple feet before dropping off to a depth of seven feet for the remainder of the pool, which isn’t the most useful in a hotel setting. However, we did enjoy time in the shallow portion. The only other minor negative at the pool is that there is no food service when seated at your lounge chair. There is a lovely poolside restaurant that we visited for lunch almost every day and really enjoyed, but it’s sometimes preferable to just have food delivered informally while lounging. I recall the hotel advertising a nearby private beach area in prior years, but I heard nothing of it during our stay, so I believe it has been removed as an amenity. The pool is so enjoyable that beach access didn’t feel necessary. Dining: We found food and beverage at Caruso to be strong suits of the property, and could easily have eaten every meal there. Dining options include: Poolside Restaurant: This lovely spot offered consistently fresh and flavorful food. The lobster pasta was a standout, as was the Caruso Lemon Experience cocktail, which was perfectly refreshing. The staff here were always thoughtful about our daughter’s needs, even offering to make her an off-menu fish and chips that she loved. Enza provided especially outstanding service. She remembered us, our preferences, and dietary restrictions by heart day to day. Caruso Grill: The more relaxed (but still not 100% casual) of the hotel’s two main restaurants, Caruso Grill, is housed in a beautiful open-air pavilion with views of the gardens and sea. It’s open for lunch and dinner, and quickly became a favorite of ours. We had dinner there on our first night and returned again because we enjoyed the solidly good food and warm, attentive service in a comfortable setting. Ristorante Belvedere: This is the more formal dinner venue with a tasting menu, which we didn’t try. It looked lovely, but Caruso Grill had similar views and was right next door. Bar Caruso: The hotel bar is important to us, and Bar Caruso truly delivered. The space oozes class and elegance, with a classic wood-paneled indoor section mostly used later in the evening, and a covered outdoor area with wicker chairs and amazing views that’s popular before dinner. Every drink we had was excellent, from a perfectly crafted martini to more creative specialty cocktails. Everyone there was very nice, but Carmine stood out for his bartending skills and warm personality. He was so wonderful, and I looked forward to chatting with him each night. Breakfast: Breakfast is served on a covered outdoor terrace near the indoor bar area, and comes with panoramic views and warm hospitality. The option to order freely from an à la carte menu was included, while also enjoying a cold buffet of fruit, cheeses, yogurt, pastries, juices, and prosecco. The staff were attentive to the point of literally running over to help so we didn’t have to serve ourselves from the buffet. Food quality was high, and the setting made it an enjoyable way to start the day. In-Room Dining: Breakfast was also included for us via room service, which we tried and enjoyed on a couple occasions. Orders always arrived on time and were thoughtfully set up by staff on our choice of our indoor or outdoor tables. We also ordered lunch on our arrival day, and it was tasty and well-presented. Location: Being in the charming town of Ravello felt magical. Walking right out of the hotel onto pedestrian-only cobblestone streets and wandering to the central piazza was delightful. We also enjoyed visiting Villa Rufolo and having dinner at Mimi Pizzeria, both recommended by the hotel. After touring other Amalfi Coast towns, we especially appreciated how Ravello never felt crowded. It was peaceful and quiet all times of day, in stark contrast to more tourist-heavy towns like Amalfi and Positano, where crowds were overwhelming. Moments like watching our daughter run around the piazza in Ravello with local kids were genuinely heartwarming. Caruso is located right next to Palazzo Avino, a competitor hotel with similar views. We stopped by there one evening for drinks at their Martini Bar to check it out. It was lovely too and worth seeing, but had a very different feel with a pink-focused décor. Ravello’s location also made logistics easy. While some Amalfi Coast towns are only reachable via the congested coastal road, Ravello has access to a scenic mountain road that leads back toward Naples. This meant we could get to and from the airport without being trapped in the infamous traffic that plagues the area in the high season. Excursions: Caruso includes a complimentary daily shuttle down to the town of Amalfi on a very nice mini-bus. It runs a couple times a day and takes about 15 minutes each way. The shuttle is also used for the hotel’s two complimentary boat tours that depart from Amalfi (one route in the morning, and another in the afternoon). We took the two-hour morning cruise, which went along the coast to Positano, where you could disembark for a few hours before an afternoon pickup, or stay onboard for a roundtrip. We stayed on, since we had visited Positano earlier in the trip. The wooden boat was beautiful, and the captain and crew member were very friendly. It was nice that complimentary drinks (water, soda, and prosecco) and snacks were offered, though the prosecco being served in paper cups felt unnecessarily lowbrow. As mentioned earlier, the concierge can also arrange paid excursions. We loved our two-hour Pompeii tour. We also booked a four-hour Amalfi Coast driving tour through them, but found it to be one of the few letdowns during our stay. The hotel’s description of the tour stated that “a private driver will be your guide for the day”, leading us to expect a fully guided tour through the various towns, helping avoid (or at least navigate) the most tourist-heavy spots. In reality, our driver, though incredibly kind, warm, and professional, mostly just took us from place to place and wasn’t truly a guide. Our stops in Positano and Amalfi had no direction, and ended up with us wandering in the most congested areas, exactly what we were hoping to avoid. Traffic was another issue. We spent much more time in the van than outside of it, largely in standstill traffic. What made it worse was that we had unknowingly booked the tour on Republic Day, a public holiday in Italy. Our driver said it was one of the worst days to be there, with traffic comparable to peak summer, despite being earlier in the season. Given how thoughtful they were with our Pompeii tour logistics, it felt like a surprising miss that the concierge team didn’t flag that we had unknowingly booked this on such a poor choice of days. We enjoyed the interesting contrast in perspective, seeing the coast from above on the road versus from a boat another day, but ultimately felt the driving tour was a waste of money. Kids: For those traveling with kids, it’s helpful to know that the clientele is mostly couples, (some younger, many older), but we did meet a few families, including one other with a toddler and several with school-age children or teens. That said, the overall vibe is definitely more adult. While I think it’s fine to stay here with kids, the atmosphere can make certain moments feel more stressful than at a more family-focused resort. The staff were exceptional and gracious, and the baby amenities in our room were exactly what we needed. Still, even the casual dining spots like the poolside restaurant and Caruso Grill, felt just a little formal for meals with a toddler. For example, our daughter got briefly fussy during one dinner, and an hour or so later when we left, several tables commented on it, not necessarily unkindly, but in a way that made it clear she had been an interruption. Staff Service: While we loved many things about Caruso, the impeccable service truly made us fall in love with the hotel. The service culture clearly starts at the top, and Iolanda, the general manager, deserves special recognition. I’ve never seen a hotel GM so directly involved and invested in the guest experience. She knew us and our daughter by name, regularly checked in, and clearly poured her heart into ensuring everyone had a phenomenal stay. We spoke with her at least once a day, and it was obvious that she set the tone for excellence. The staff clearly respect her, and she brings out the best in them through her passion for Caruso and careful oversight and stewardship of the property. A WhatsApp number was provided at check-in to contact hotel staff about anything we needed during our stay, and this was a great way to handle any requests or questions, which were always answered quickly and in a professional manner. However, the service at Caruso went beyond basic professionalism. The staff work together seamlessly, and genuinely feel like a family. We also appreciated how staff, particularly in food and beverage, rotated across venues, which added to the sense of familiarity. For example, a server on the buffet at breakfast might also be working at dinner at Caruso Grill, or a bartender in the evening might be serving at lunch by the pool the next day. A few other examples of Caruso’s caring service: -Staff would go out of their way to prevent guests from lifting a finger. For instance, when I planned to carry a couple of unfinished drinks from breakfast to our room, the staff insisted on escorting me to carry them for me. Similarly, when I inquired about ordering a pizza to-go from the pool restaurant, they insisted on delivering it directly, so I didn’t have to wait or carry anything myself. -Our daughter was warmly embraced by the team. One day, when she was peeking into the open kitchen at the poolside restaurant, the head chef waved us in and graciously let us observe, despite being mid-service. Throughout the property, staff members would remember her and always just seemed genuinely excited to see her and similarly would let her explore with ease. -Even minor slip-ups were proactively addressed. After a surprisingly long delay in getting glasses of wine we’d ordered at the pool bar one time (due to some confusion over finding the right bottle), a team member later came over, apologized, and removed the entire round of drinks from our bill. I hadn’t complained, which made the proactive nature of the gesture all the more impressive. -Service was anticipatory in ways that made even minor details smooth. At checkout, the staff had already loaded the luggage we had stored with them earlier in the day into our airport van without waiting for us to ask for it to be done. We could just step in the van and go. The service misses were limited. We were disappointed by the concierge’s lack of helpful guidance regarding the Amalfi Coast driving tour. We were also surprised that the hotel never acknowledged the special occasions we had flagged (our anniversary and daughter’s birthday), despite multiple mentions from both us and our travel agent. While we care more about genuine service than celebratory gestures, it felt like a surprising oversight. Overall: Overall, we absolutely loved Caruso. I don’t know that we’ve stayed at many hotels with such seamlessly aligned strengths: a stunning location with breathtaking views, beautiful facilities, and a staff that provides such a high level of service that feels effortless. Caruso is an idyllic Amalfi Coast retreat, and I truly hope we have the chance to visit again.

Matthew G - New Jersey


Luxury with an attitude and no view

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

We spent a few nights hear for an event we attended. My wife was very excited with all of the reviews she had read. When we arrived we felt we were being up sold on every little detail. They offered us some lemonade while we waiting to check in. They suggested drinking it buy the pool. Then have a bite while we make the room perfect. Well they charged us for the complimentary lemonade ( the region is known for lemons) After 3 pm the room was finally ready, what a view, we were told we had an ocean view, i guess in italian the bell tower translates into ocean, because that was our view. The staff didn't really care, very arrogant and almost, “ your lucky to be here” So we left and went to another very friendly hotel on the ocean( nope no more bell tower views) For the price I think there are ao many better places to stay. Food was a 4/10 and service was a 5/5 , attitude was a 10/10 ( not in a good way )

O9157KHshawnc - United States


~MAGICAL Moments at The Caruso~

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

This was our third visit, and incredibly, ten years have passed since our very first stay to the day. Yet, the magic of the Caruso—perched high above the Amalfi Coast—has only deepened with time. From the moment we arrived, we were enveloped in the same warmth, elegance, and breathtaking beauty that made us fall in love with the Caruso a decade ago. The staff remembered us by name and made every detail feel effortless and personalized. The hospitality is truly world-class—genuine, thoughtful, and delivered with a touch of Italian charm that never feels rehearsed. Special thanks to Tommaso and Carmine, who always make us feel like we are home and part of the Caruso Famiglia. The rooms remain as timeless and luxurious as ever, with sweeping views that still left us speechless each morning. The infinity pool--Still one of the most iconic in the world—floating above Ravello like a secret between the sky and sea. Thank you Marco and Marco Jr- for all your insights and history. Dining and sipping aperitivo on the terrace, dining on Chef Armando's exquisite meals at The Belvedere, making pizza with Mariano, and wandering through the fragrant gardens brought back so many cherished memories while creating new ones we’ll treasure for another ten years. Belmond Caruso isn’t just a hotel—it’s a living memory for us. It’s where elegance meets emotion, and where every visit feels like the best one yet. We’re already dreaming of our next return and hope to bring our nieces and nephews so they can meet our "Caruso Family" and experience the elegance and service of a bygone era that Caruso lives & breaths. Truly the people that make it-Thank you Iolanda Mansi and Congratulations on your 20th year! Grazie mille, Belmond Caruso. You’ve stolen our hearts once again. - Tricia & Marc

Tricia M - California


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