Set in the Minuta area, 500 metres from the centre of the village in Scala, Palazzo Pascal offers rooms and suites set in a renovated 11th-century villa. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Cansel
Germany
I had an excellent stay at this hotel! The service was outstanding, and the entire team was incredibly friendly and helpful. The view from the room was breathtaking, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend and would love to come back!
Offering country-style rooms with air conditioning, free WiFi and a private balcony, Rianna Rooms & Breakfast has a peaceful hilly location a 15-minute drive from Amalfi.
Mateusz
Poland
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Boasting pool with a view and views of pool, Villa Amì is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Scala, 1.8 km from Marina Grande Beach.
Tudor
Romania
As a traveling couple we can both safely say it was our favorite stay ever. The view is something to die for, the rooms are clean and beautiful, the town is nice and quiet and i really think you can’t beat it anywhere on the coast, especially for the price.
But most important of all, the staff (especially Imma and Lucia) made us feel like home and are some of the nicest people we have ever met.
Set in a renovated Episcopal palace, this property is located in the medieval centre of Pontone. It features panoramic sea and mountain views, stylish rooms, and italian breakfast.
Veronika
Russia
Katya is the soul of the hotel. She greeted us incredibly hospitably, told us and showed us around. The breakfast is varied and delicious. And the place itself is a delightfully historical, Episcopio! It's easy to get there - there is a bus from Amalfi
Featuring free WiFi, private parking and a garden, the recently renovated property of Residence Villa Ruocco, offers accommodation in Scala, 2.9 km from Atrani Beach and 300 metres from San Lorenzo...
Set in Scala and only 1.4 km from Marina Grande Beach, Amalfi Sea View offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Rafał Rembiszewski
Poland
Amazing place to spend a few days in peace , quiet and breathtaking views. Additional perks is a parking space , which is very difficult to find in this area. The apartment itself ( Sea view Amalfi) has everything you need . Two clean and new bathrooms ( by the way , the whole apartment is comprehensively renovated and with new equipment) two bedrooms with comfortable large beds and an amazing view from the terrace!!! Plus the silence all around - Pontone is perfect for a break from the hustle and bustle and crowds of tourists , which you will experience down in Amalfi. At a distance of 150-200 meters one of the best restaurants in the area -Ristorante San Giovanni ( all the dishes that we ordered were excellent). And for breakfast I recommend the Blue Bar on the piazza in front of the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista church. I highly recommend staying at this apartment!!!
Set in Scala, 3 km from Ravello, Casa Falcone B&B offers free Wi-Fi, a large terrace and a garden. Air-conditioned rooms with sea views and a daily sweet breakfast are available.
Vandersmissen
Belgium
We had an early checkout and the hostess offered us a breakfast bag for our trip to Sorrento. She was very helpfull and the communication went smoothly. It's a pearl right across Ravello with an amazing terras and a beautiful view! Worth a stay for everyone who visits the Amalfi coast!
For a basic, relaxing holiday with the self-catering, local...
For a basic, relaxing holiday with the self-catering, local minimarkets and cafes it is perfect. The problem arises when you want to explore other areas as the public transport we found to be very difficult and stressful. We would recommend hiring a car (if you are brave enough for the roads) or relaxing into not exploring a huge amount.
We loved Da Pietro Caffetteria in Scala. Amazing quality food all from the local area and very reasonably priced. Also, Da Nonno Alfonso in Ravello was incredible too. Such a cute little place with amazing pizzas and dessert. One to book in advance though.
Our holiday was dampened by a lot of rain and thunderstorms so next time we would most likely avoid the time of year we visited (mid-September) and potentially try staying in Minori or Maori instead as these were beachfront with a greater variety of restaurants available - probably noisier and busier though.
Corinne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Antonio and his family were exceptionally nice and the food...
Antonio and his family were exceptionally nice and the food served for breakfast and dinner were superb. It was close to the town of Scala where you could catch a bus or eat at a few different restaurants. We walked to Ravello in about 30 minutes which is a really nice quiet village to stroll around in. Nice place to take in the beauty of Italy
Barbara
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nearby Ravello may be more beautiful, but Scala has more of...
Nearby Ravello may be more beautiful, but Scala has more of a sense of community. Also, it was good to get away from the hustle and bustle of the coastal towns of Amalfi, Positano and Sorrento in the evenings, and have no trouble finding restaurants or places to drink. We found a lovely restaurant in Scala's main square, the Ristorante dei Cavalieri, which comes highly recommended. We ate there on three occasions as the food was of such a high standard, the service was exemplary and the cost very reasonable. I also ate at our hotel (Ravello View) on one night, and it proved to be the culinary highlight of our holiday. It was a Sea Bream with cooked vegetables, and it was superb. Located just two to three miles above the coastal resorts of Amalfi and Atrani, and across the valley from Ravello, Scala is a perfect location to discover the delights of the Amalfi Coast and beyond.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Scala is lovely and Ravello walkable If you are fit.
Scala is lovely and Ravello walkable If you are fit. The bus service to Amalfi and Ravello could be a little erratic. Having a car is more of a hinderance than a help. Restaurants and cafes are available. San Lorenzo Cathedral is worth a visit. They still use mules to deliver goods etc in the village. A very quaint town
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
There is only 1 restaurant and a pizzaria in the village.
There is only 1 restaurant and a pizzaria in the village. The shops are very basic but you should be able to get most things if you self-cater. It is easy to get to Ravello by bus (tickets must be purchased in advance from the "card shop"). Ideally you need your own transport as the terrain is very hilly. It is expensive to get to and from the airport by taxi.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great little town, quite and off the busy Amalfi coast towns...
Great little town, quite and off the busy Amalfi coast towns with a nice view. Having a car really helped. There was a great restaurant within a 20 minute walk of our B&B. You need to be in good shape to walk around, as very hilly.
Beautiful property located on the side of a mountain with a lovely view over the valley, Ravello and the Mediterranean sea. The breakfast terrace was very enjoyable, and we also had the swimming pool to ourselves. Very conveniently located as we could wall to Amalfi (45min) and Ravello (25min). The staff was also extremely helpful as I forgot my wedding ring in the hotel and got it shipped back to me hassle free.
Wonderful family run hotel in quiet neighborhood with beautiful views. Delicious home cooked meals made by Antonio's wife and mama which we would highly recommend. Friendly staff, very clean hotel with great pool area and patios. Perfect place to relax after a days sightseeing.
Lovely, quiet place to stay. The beds were comfortable. The room and bathroom were a good size and clean. I loved the fact there was a balcony. I was pleased that we were staying up at Scala rather than with the masses of tourists at Amalfi.
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