Casamicciola Terme is particularly renowned for the curative powers of its hot spring waters, and guests at the hotel can benefit from the free shuttle bus that runs to and from the nearest spa centre.
Located in a tranquil and enchanting part of Casamicciola Terme, this hotel is one of the oldest and most well-known hotels on the Island.
In the evening, the restaurant serves a range of traditional cuisine prepared using local produce.
When guests are not relaxing at the spa or strolling to the town centre and tourist harbour, they can relax with a drink on the terrace beside the hotel’s swimming pool and take in the stunning views of Casamicciola's bay.
Address: Via Principessa Margherita 36, Casamicciola Terme, 80074 Ischia, Italy
Number of rooms: 24
The world looks at us The islands of Ischia and Capri are famous, we can not belittle them by calling hotels a structure like this! Perhaps in the days when the holiday existed it was called a pension. It is a very very spartan hotel, its last renovation probably dates back to the post-war period. It is not equipped with an elevator or air conditioning. The rooms are furnished in a basic way, and old-fashioned without a small support for suitcases. The bathroom has a small window that partially opens perhaps as a result of placing shower boxes that does not seal and flood the bathroom with each shower. There's a view of Casamicciola harbour, but it's not enough to justify sums per night well in excess of 100 euros from luxury facilities with spa pool and spa. There is no double bed, but 2 singles possibly approachable… There is a small swimming pool that is not discounted exceeds the standards provided for hygiene.
Breakfast is a farce: some discount food that has been taken off the packaging. It is on a terrace with some plants, but well expensive we pay a port view on buildings to be renovated for years. Despite the website directions there is no parking except on the street, if available. It is not our experience the professionalism indicated in some reviews, perhaps out of complacency or perhaps because everyone has their own travel experiences.