The World Traveller Winter 2017 | Page 12

Written By Lisa Story Director & Founder of Orbit World Travel Le Sirenuse Luxury, Amalfi Coast Many years ago I enjoyed a holiday on the Amalfi Coast and visited an amazing hotel, Le Sirenuse in Positano. I promised myself then that one day I would return to stay at this iconic hotel. Recently and courtesy of Leading Hotels of the World, that dream became a reality. Sometimes memories can colour a dream and the reality doesn’t live up to the expectation, but this was certainly not the case here. Le Sirenuse is seriously one of the best hotel experiences I have ever had the pleasure to enjoy. And I’m not alone. John Steinbeck visited in 1953 and wrote 'Positano bites deep. It is a dream place that isn't quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone.' The hotel opened in 1951, when four Neapolitan brothers, turned their summer house in Positano into a charming hotel, overlooking the Bay of Positano. Terraced 70 metres above sea level, the 58-room resort is considered one of Italy’s leading seaside luxury hotels, though it still retains the intimate, cultured atmosphere of a private home. It’s this intimate luxury that makes the hotel so special. So many little areas of gorgeousness (yes, made that word up!). From the timeless Champagne and Oyster Bar, to Franco’s outdoor bar for cocktails and nibbles, and the stunning pool terrace with lemon trees and flowers. All with stunning views of the Mediterranean. 12 orbitworldtravel.com.au Then there’s the Michelin-starred La Sponda restaurant that uses fresh local ingredients and is inspired by the great culinary traditions of Naples and the Amalfi Coast. La Sponda is illuminated in the evening by four hundred candles that create an unforgettable atmosphere. And the rooms … almost all rooms, suites and junior suites look out over the Bay of Positano. Most have a private terrace or balcony and all have white-washed walls, vaulted ceilings and hand-made tiles on the floors – divine! Positano’s central location is perfect for an Amalfi Coast experience. From here you can visit the southern towns of Ravello and Amalfi, full of history and so quaint, you almost have to pinch yourself to believe you are really there. Many hours can be spent exploring these cobbled street towns and I’m positive that nothing quite beats an afternoon in the piazza eating pizza and sipping icy cold rosé! To the north is the seaside town of Sorrento, with domineering Mount Vesuvius watching over and the city of Naples to the left. A little further along is Pompei, the famous ruins buried in cinder in 79 AD by one of the most disastrous volcanic eruptions in history and provides first class evidence of the way of life in a Roman city at the time of the Empire. Of course, if all this sounds too much, you can hire a boat and cruise to Capri for the afternoon, sip an Aperol Spritz and watch the sun set over the Amalfi Coast ….. life doesn’t get much better than this!