What is the Grand Hotel Cocumella?
Originally a residence for Jesuit priests as early as 1637, this historic retreat is still a haven on the Sorrento peninsula, complete with meditative gardens, citrus groves for quiet afternoon strolls and a serene spa. Each of the 46 Mediterranean-style guest rooms is unique. Some have garden vistas, others boast views of the Amalfi Coast. The Historical Suite has hosted famous travelers like Mary Shelley and Sigmund Freud, who stayed at the hotel on their Grand Tour of Europe. Architectural details like marble bathrooms and painted ceilings elevate the traditional, understated interiors to modern, five-star standards.
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Food / beverage or spa credit.
Complimentary spa access.
Breakfast daily.
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Grand Hotel Cocumella FAQs
There are three restaurants on the property: the indoor fine-dining bistro Scintilla, the poolside organic restaurant L'Argumeto and the Japanese-inspired robata grill and cocktail bar Coku, on the seaside terrace. All three take inspiration from their Mediterranean setting and use ingredients from the hotel's organic garden.
In addition to the spa, which offers massages and face and body treatments, Grand Hotel Cocumella features a semi-Olympic pool, gym and tennis court.
Soaking up the sun at the hotel's beach club and walking the botanical trail are not-to-be-missed experiences. The Grand Hotel Cocumella is also home to a private solarium and offers cooking classes — not to mention its very own ketch, an exclusive and historic sailboat that offers mini cruises between Capri, Nerano, Positano and the Amalfi Coast.