Hotel O Sole Mio
Outdoor pool set in mature, flower‑filled gardens Traditional village setting in Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi Quiet, low‑key atmosphere away from the crowds Great base for local flavour, trattorias and cafés Family‑run hotel with warm Italian hospitality Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked away in the hilltop hamlet of Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, Hotel O Sole Mio is a classic Sorrento‑area hideaway. This family‑run 4‑star combines old‑school Italian hospitality with peaceful gardens, an inviting pool and traditional cooking – all within strolling distance of village cafés and Bay of Naples views.
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Map & location
Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, Sorrento Area, Italy
Perched on the Sorrento peninsula, Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi is all about panoramas and slow living. From the village, you can gaze down towards both the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno – hence “due golfi”.
Hotel O Sole Mio sits a short stroll from the main square, in a residential pocket edged by citrus groves and hillside walking paths. You’re close to family‑run trattorias, cafés and a handful of shops, while Sorrento’s buzzy streets, marina and ferries to Capri are an easy day out by shuttle and local bus.
- Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi resort centre & nearest shops, bars & restaurants 500m
- Sorrento resort centre 11.8km
- Complimentary shuttle bus to Sorrento resort centre typically 01 Jun – 31 Aug (subject to change)
- Approx. transfer time from Naples (NAP) 2 hours
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
You won’t find a beach on your doorstep here – this is a hillside escape – but you do get a lovely garden pool to cool off in after a day of sightseeing.
Outdoor pool
– Freshwater pool surrounded by trees and greenery
– Sunbathing terrace with sunbeds and parasols
– Complimentary pool towels
– Located next to the hotel, accessed via the gardens (around 80m from the main entrance)
– Typically open mid-April to end-October, weather dependent
For sea and sand, head into Sorrento or down to the nearby coastal villages by local bus, taxi or organised excursion – ideal as part of a wider Sorrento‑Amalfi itinerary.
Spa, sports & wellness
This is a relaxed, traditional base rather than a big resort, so facilities focus on quiet downtime and simple comforts.
Leisure & outdoors
– Garden setting with peaceful corners to sit and read
– Children’s playground (age/height restrictions may apply)
Services & practicalities
– Reception with friendly local team
– Luggage storage
– Motorised scooter hire available (local charge; on request)
– Free Wi‑Fi throughout
There is no on-site spa or gym; instead, most guests spend days exploring local walking trails, Sorrento, Amalfi, Positano, Pompeii and Capri before returning to the calm of Sant’Agata in the evenings.
Activities
Hotel O Sole Mio is more about authentic local living than organised entertainment. Typical ways guests spend their time include:
? Scenic village strolls around Sant’Agata’s main square and churches
? Self‑guided hikes along hillside paths with Bay of Naples viewpoints
? Long, leisurely dinners paired with local Campania wines
? Day trips down to the coast for beaches, boat rides and Capri ferries (from Sorrento)
Structured daytime entertainment or evening shows are not a feature here, which suits travellers looking for calm Italian evenings and early starts for sightseeing.
Guest services
?️ Reception with helpful, family‑run service
? Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
? Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
? Motorised scooter hire available (local charge; on request)
? Daily housekeeping, regular linen & towel service
??? Assistance with local transport and restaurant recommendations
Being a small, independent property, services feel personal – staff are a great source of tips for off‑the‑beaten‑track viewpoints, walking paths and foodie spots in and around Sant’Agata and Sorrento.
Food & drink
The heart of Hotel O Sole Mio is its homely restaurant, where Half Board guests can expect classic Italian dishes and plenty of local flavour.
Main restaurant / “Ristorante”
– Buffet and à la carte service
– Italian and regional cuisine for breakfast and dinner, with lunch and snacks also available in season
– Half Board dinner usually features three courses with a choice of dishes per course plus a salad buffet
– Smart‑casual dress code may apply in the evenings
Lobby Bar
– Cosy bar serving a range of local wines, aperitivi and international drinks
– Typically open from late morning until around 22:00 in main season
Opening dates, times, reservation requirements and any supplements can change from season to season; always check the latest details on arrival.
If you prefer to compare with full All Inclusive stays, see what All Inclusive typically includes.
Rooms
Double or Twin Room with Balcony for Sole Use
Ideal for solo travellers wanting both value and comfort.
– Sleeps: 1 adult (minimum 1, maximum 1)
– Private balcony
– Flat screen TV
– Free Wi‑Fi
– Safety deposit box
– Kettle
– Fridge
– Bathroom with shower
– Hairdryer
– Air conditioning typically in use 01 Jun – 30 Sep (subject to local conditions)
– Daily cleaning and towel change; linen changes on request
Double or Twin Room with Balcony
Simple, airy rooms that work well for couples or small families.
– Sleeps: 2–3 guests (minimum 2, maximum 3)
– Private balcony (various aspects)
– Flat screen TV
– Free Wi‑Fi
– Safety deposit box
– Kettle
– Fridge
– Bathroom with shower
– Hairdryer
– Seasonal air conditioning (generally 01 Jun – 30 Sep)
– Daily cleaning and towel change; linen changes on request
Room styling is classic and unfussy – think tiled floors, light colours and practical storage, making a comfortable base between days out along the coast.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Destination essentials – Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi & Sorrento Area
Language: Italian
Currency: Euro (€)
Time difference: GMT +1 hour (typical; +2 in summer)
Average flight time from UK: around 3 hours to Naples (NAP)
Local area snapshot
Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi is a small village with a big reputation among foodies and walkers. Expect a handful of old churches, a main square anchored by a pretty church with a marble altar, and far‑reaching views over the Bay of Naples and Sorrento coastline. Family‑run trattorias sit alongside fine‑dining addresses, including highly regarded gourmet restaurants in the wider area.
Sorrento is close enough for frequent visits – think cliff‑top cafés, historic lanes, lidos and ferries to Capri – but you return each evening to the quieter pace of Sant’Agata.
Hotel information, opening dates and facilities are based on previous seasons and may change; some services are weather or occupancy dependent and local charges may apply. For entry rules, local safety and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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