Guest User
February 1, 2023
We stayed in August and it was beautiful. It is an expensive area and the location requires a walk into Positano. I consider the walk to be quite dangerous in that tourists rent scooters, when they don't seem to know how to ride them (and yes we encountered a few accidents). The vehicle, (cars, buses, lorries) drivers are fast on hairpin bends Not only the rooms but the entire property is superb. The rooms are extremely keen and decorated beautifully. The balconies have beautiful views and are large enough to sit and have breakfast comfortably. There is private access to a small shingle private beach. Care is needed on the steps, although railed it would be difficult with children. Casa Nina doesn't provide any facilities on the beach so we didn't stay on the beach long. However there are seating patio areas near reception. We were in a small but beautiful annex area, with free coffee, tea and biscuits just outside our room. There was a free bar in our room which was a surprise, however I think that is reflected in the price. There are many steps, even to our room, so definitely not suitable for the disabled or young children. Casa Nina is a beautiful place for couples wishing to relax and enjoy the Amalfi. Breakfast, well, Breakfast what can I say? Fabulous just isn't good enough as a descriptive word. Stunning, just stunning. Our breakfast was delivered to our room each morning on a 2 tiered trolley. I must say it was all delicious, but the croissants were baked freshly each morning. We even had a very early breakfast on the day of departure (thank you Casa Nina - it proved to be a very long day). We will be back Casa Nina x