Quiet location; a bit of a walk from town, but if you are looking for some healthy excercise and some quiet from the crowds (esp. in season), this hotel is wonderful. Good buffet breakfast on rooftop terrace with nice selections of fruits, yogurts, delicious freshly baked breakfast muffins/marmalade filled rolls, and omelettes to order. Friendly staff. We had Suite 36--the best room in Positano for the money! Extremely large room with huge walk-in closet, 2 bathrooms and large private ivy-laced terrace facing the sea. Quiet hotel. No restaurant, other than breakfast, but plenty of others in the area. We ate dinner every night at the Hotel Posa Posa--excellent other accomodation right up the road from this hotel. Posa has an excellent--far superior view--than you will find at almost any other hotel other than San Pietro in this area. The secondary beach for Positano is a brief walk away from Punta Regina--many steps to hike up and down, but this beach is far superior to the main beach in the town. Several restaurants and beach chairs/bathing decks--lovely area. If you want wide-open sand and unencumbered privacy, head to the Florida beaches. This area is tight in space, and the beach is pebbly and most uncomfortable--thus the bathing decks. Positano is a charming area--but has lost a lot of its magic in the last decade since we last visited. More lower middle class element now, which muddles the area with their loafing about on the steps and just plopping any where they see fit with their snacks, etc. All in all, we had a lovely 5 day visit to Positano. Thank you, Punta Regina.











