Pros

  • Traditional hotel with stellar sea and hillside views
  • Few minutes' walk from Sant'Agata's center with restaurants
  • Free shuttle service to Sorrento throughout the day
  • Decent-sized rooms with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and AC
  • Some units have furnished sea-view balconies
  • Outdoor pool and snack bar with lovely vistas
  • All-day Italian restaurant and a lobby bar
  • Free continental breakfast buffet with eggs
  • Free property-wide Wi-Fi and parking
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Cons

  • Dated, worn furnishings throughout
  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • No in-room kettles
  • Shuttle service not provided on Sundays or nights
  • Removed from Sorrento (pro for some)
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Bottom Line

Hotel Jaccarino is a dated, mid-range hotel with a location that affords stellar views and quick access to the town of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi. Some travelers find the old-fashioned decor charming and atmospheric, though some furnishings are undoubtedly worn. The 85 rooms here are simple and done in a traditional style, outfitted with flat-screen TVs, bidets, and hairdryers. Some, but not all, have balconies. An outdoor pool and snack bar are popular thanks to their lovely sea vistas, and the indoor Italian restaurant serves regional dishes in a space with panoramic windows. All rates include a buffet breakfast. The hotel provides free shuttle service to Sorrento throughout the day, and Wi-Fi is free across the property. Travelers wanting to be within walking distance of Sorrento should consider Conca Park Hotel.

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Amenities

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool

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Hotel Jaccarino

Scene

Old-fashioned property that lures travelers with its stellar views

Occupying an 1890 building, Hotel Jaccarino leans into its old structure with traditional decor that feels a bit like an Italian grandparents' house. The old-fashioned style features lots of patterns -- think pale-green and yellow floral sofas to red curtain valances -- as well as wood and wrought-iron furniture. Black-and-white photos, chandeliers, and gorgeous 100-year-old patterned tile add charm, while a fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere. Guests will either find the look dated or atmospheric, though decor takes a back seat to the views here. From the outdoor pool to the bar terrace to many rooms, the vistas of the Gulf of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and surrounding hills are gorgeous. The largely relaxed atmosphere is best for travelers who don't want to be in the heartbeat of Sorrento. Expect mostly couples in the summer months and groups in the low season.

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Location

20-minute drive from Sorrento, but just next to Sant'Agata center

This property is set just a few minutes' walk from the village of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, where there are several restaurants, churches, and stores. The buzzing town of Sorrento is a 20-minute drive away, home to numerous shops, sights, and delicious eateries, as well as a train station and port. The hotel provides free shuttle service throughout the day, though it's not offered on Sundays and costs money at night. An inexpensive local bus stops outside the hotel and runs to Sorrento. 

Naples and its airport are just over an hour away by car, while Rome can be reached in three hours. Travelers heading onward to the Amalfi Coast can reach Positano in roughly 30 minutes, depending on traffic. Free parking is available on-site.

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Rooms

Traditional decor, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning come standard

The 85 rooms here are all done in a traditional style, with slightly varying decor depending on category. Most have blue tile floors, traditional wood furniture, and blue or tan patterned bedding with matching curtains. Beds have either fabric or wrought-iron headboards. Beige or peach walls have sconces and mirrors, plus small classic artwork in some. The spaces are simple but sufficient, but worn-looking at times. Not all units have outdoor spaces and most past guests agree that it's worth paying more for a room with a sea-view balcony. 

Standard amenities consist of flat-screen TVs, minibars, desks, air-conditioning, and closets with safes, but no kettles. Outdated bathrooms have blue tiling, shower stalls or shower/tub combos, bidets, hairdryers, and toiletries. Fixtures look like they could use replacing.

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Features

Sea-view pool and snack bar, plus an all-day restaurant

Features at Hotel Jaccarino make good use of the hilltop location, with sea views from many common areas. The highlight is certainly the well-sized outdoor pool, set on a terrace with several loungers, umbrellas, and an adjacent snack bar. The bar serves food and drink throughout the day from April to October. Off the lobby is a spacious bar with ample indoor seating, plus an outdoor terrace with dining tables and more sensational views. All meals are served in an indoor restaurant, which has panoramic windows overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Free continental buffet breakfasts are served here, though most guests find them average and a bit limited in their offerings. Lunch and dinner menus consist of regional fare.

There are no spa or fitness facilities here. Property-wide Wi-Fi and parking are both free.

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Things You Should Know About Hotel Jaccarino

Also Known As

  • Hotel Iaccarino

Address

Via Nastro Verde 4, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi 80061, Italy

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Jaccarino

Scene

Old-fashioned property that lures travelers with its stellar views

Occupying an 1890 building, Hotel Jaccarino leans into its old structure with traditional decor that feels a bit like an Italian grandparents' house. The old-fashioned style features lots of patterns -- think pale-green and yellow floral sofas to red curtain valances -- as well as wood and wrought-iron furniture. Black-and-white photos, chandeliers, and gorgeous 100-year-old patterned tile add charm, while a fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere. Guests will either find the look dated or atmospheric, though decor takes a back seat to the views here. From the outdoor pool to the bar terrace to many rooms, the vistas of the Gulf of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and surrounding hills are gorgeous. The largely relaxed atmosphere is best for travelers who don't want to be in the heartbeat of Sorrento. Expect mostly couples in the summer months and groups in the low season.

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Location

20-minute drive from Sorrento, but just next to Sant'Agata center

This property is set just a few minutes' walk from the village of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, where there are several restaurants, churches, and stores. The buzzing town of Sorrento is a 20-minute drive away, home to numerous shops, sights, and delicious eateries, as well as a train station and port. The hotel provides free shuttle service throughout the day, though it's not offered on Sundays and costs money at night. An inexpensive local bus stops outside the hotel and runs to Sorrento. 

Naples and its airport are just over an hour away by car, while Rome can be reached in three hours. Travelers heading onward to the Amalfi Coast can reach Positano in roughly 30 minutes, depending on traffic. Free parking is available on-site.

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Rooms

Traditional decor, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning come standard

The 85 rooms here are all done in a traditional style, with slightly varying decor depending on category. Most have blue tile floors, traditional wood furniture, and blue or tan patterned bedding with matching curtains. Beds have either fabric or wrought-iron headboards. Beige or peach walls have sconces and mirrors, plus small classic artwork in some. The spaces are simple but sufficient, but worn-looking at times. Not all units have outdoor spaces and most past guests agree that it's worth paying more for a room with a sea-view balcony. 

Standard amenities consist of flat-screen TVs, minibars, desks, air-conditioning, and closets with safes, but no kettles. Outdated bathrooms have blue tiling, shower stalls or shower/tub combos, bidets, hairdryers, and toiletries. Fixtures look like they could use replacing.

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Features

Sea-view pool and snack bar, plus an all-day restaurant

Features at Hotel Jaccarino make good use of the hilltop location, with sea views from many common areas. The highlight is certainly the well-sized outdoor pool, set on a terrace with several loungers, umbrellas, and an adjacent snack bar. The bar serves food and drink throughout the day from April to October. Off the lobby is a spacious bar with ample indoor seating, plus an outdoor terrace with dining tables and more sensational views. All meals are served in an indoor restaurant, which has panoramic windows overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Free continental buffet breakfasts are served here, though most guests find them average and a bit limited in their offerings. Lunch and dinner menus consist of regional fare.

There are no spa or fitness facilities here. Property-wide Wi-Fi and parking are both free.

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Amenities

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

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