Top rated hotels in Ischia

Aragona Palace Hotel & Spa
4.3/577 Reviews
Ischia Porto
Well what a great hotel. Perfect location and lovely staff. We just literally walked out of our hotel each day and so much was on the doorstep. The beds were comfy we both slept really well. Bathroom was great with a huge shower. We had a room overlooking the harbour with a nice balcony although it was too hot to sit on in the afternoon so we would go upstairs to the rooftop pool which was heated and a lovely blue colour and not green as mentioned in some other articles. The staff by the pool were most helpful and provided us with little snacks and gin and tonics galore whenever we requested them. There are plenty of sunbeds on the roof terraces so no need to rush to reserve a space as there is room for everyone. Breakfast was served from 7.30am to 10.30am and was cakes, pastries, fruit, cheese, ham and eggs coffee, juices etc. All fresh and lovely. Cannot recommend enough and would definitely come back.
Hotel Conte
3/533 Reviews
Ischia Porto
The hotel staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Facilitated an early checkin, and late check-out to accommodate work plans. The hotel is well located close to Ischia Porto, and has clearly been re-decorated recently, with a fresh pain feel. Breakfast was very good. Would definitely stay again.
Hotel Villa Panoramica
4/513 Reviews
Ischia Porto
Pros - well positioned, clean , lovely view, really helpful ladies on the desk, two/three minutes from beach ( next to Bagno Lucia). Cons - basic 3 star hotel, no balcony, big comfortable bed, telly we never watched (Out of choice), and that was it pretty much. Breakfast was in town high street and was a pastry and two drinks. Really enjoyable, plugged in with locals, excellent coffee, juice and pastry. Lovely waking up experience. Overall knew this would not be a holiday for being budget conscious, the hotel was not cheap for what it was but absolutely fine, being in a position on the beach, peaceful and when you wanted help or advice the desk ladies were really relaxed and very helpful. Hotel was full but quiet and with all the things to see we slept well there every night. Glad we visited the island, organised our own transfer, Naples airport, alibus, hydrofoil quay each way, ferry 20 euros single. Bedded areas on beach wanted 30 euro the pair so went were the locals sat. No real supermarkets, so prices high, plenty of places to eat. Good experience in a pretty functional hotel with lovely gardens in a prime position for Ischia Ponte.
Hotel Villa Durrueli Resort & Spa
4.3/559 Reviews
Ischia Porto
My husband and I took a weekend trip from Naples to Ischia and at the last minute changed from a hotel in Fioro to Hotel Villa Durrueli at the last minute as we wanted to be in a nice walkable area that was closer to the port (for ease of catching the ferry) as well as services, restaurants, and we wanted to stay in a place that had a thermal bath in the hotel. Many of the thermal baths are closed during the latter part of November so having a thermal bath to enjoy in the hotel was important to us. The room is small, but delightful with a balcony that offered seating for 2. The decor is in keeping with the island: renovated, clean in the Mediterranian Style and offered a minibar that felt very reasonable and a desk area with complimentary coffee and tea. The service here is exemplary from the front desk to the spa to the breakfast. It has service that goes beyond a 5 star hotel that is warm and friendly while still very professional. Sara, the breakfast manager goes above and beyond to ensure every guest has an amazing start to the day. The service, the location, and the amenities made us feel so grateful we chose Hotel Villa Durrueli.
Hermitage Resort & Thermal Spa
4.2/550 Reviews
Ischia Porto
Heaving read previous reviews I was worried about what to expect. The room was down several steps of stairs, which meant I was reluctant to return to my room unless I really needed to but the room was bright and airy with a view of the tennis courts and gardens. (I was expecting a “dungeon experience” after reading previous reviews) so was pleasantly surprised. The room was lacking a kettle, as I would have liked to be able to make a coffee or sterilise equipment. Towels were replaced daily which wasn’t necessary and better environmentally if we got to choose when they were replaced. As a Vegan couple, we were worried about what would be on offer and having to survive on food that we bought with us (lots of choc au pains) which we didn’t eat many of. Breakfast had a variety of breads, vegan friendly Marge and a variety of jams. There was always fresh fruit, tinned peaches and granola to enjoy. There was a choice of soya milk or rice milk to have with cereal too. The staff were friendly and the coffee was great. Toast was available on request and tomatoes were available. The food available at the poolside was not suitable for vegans, or at least no vegan option on the menu. The food we saw others getting looked really nice but was expensive as portion sizes were enormous. We didn’t ask for anything vegan, instead going to the shop nearby. Dinner was served quite late, from 8pm which would be really hard for younger families. It was often past 9:30 by the time we got to dessert which meant hard on the digestion before bed. As every meal was usually a 4 course meal, we were interested to see what the vegan option would be. Not every course was to our tastes as my partner dislikes tomatoes and quite a lot of veg. We took the view that with four courses, we could pick and choose what we wanted without going hungry. The starters were often grilled veg, olives or salad or focaccia (my favourite). Mains were risotto, pasta, soup. Seconds included schnitzel with rosemary roasted baby potatoes, tofu etc. every day was very different and we particularly enjoyed our waiter trying to explain what we were having, with him really struggling at times to put it in to English. Our waiter was lovely, and amused as he tried to work out what we could have. His English was good, but translating vegan menus was quite challenging. The first few days of arrival were harder as it was clear they hadn’t had time to think about a vegan menu and what could be done, but as the week went on, the service was much faster and menu had been planned in advance. the food was amazing and we felt well cared for. I was put off buying wine as the wine menu was so expensive. At 25 euros a day, over the week the bill would have been 175 euros to have a bottle of wine with each meal, then a further 3 euros a day for a bottle of water. The cost of wine at the local shop was only 1.80 euros, so we were better off having wine before dinner and just buying a glass each for the meal, wh
Grand Hotel Ischia Lido
3.1/547 Reviews
Ischia Porto
Accommodated in this magnificent hotel with a huge park to jogging and long walks very relaxing and quiet with large parking and swimming pools then the valley Lucio was really friendly and kind with all of us willing to help us do everything very recommended

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Number of Hotels588
Number of Reviews2,492
Lowest PriceTWD 1,428
Highest PriceTWD 44,645
Average Price (Weekdays)TWD 6,743
Average Price (Weekends)TWD 7,216