I’ve visited plenty of stunning coastal destinations over the years, but there’s an undeniable magic to the Amalfi Coast that lingers long after you’ve returned home β€” or at least this is what I’ve been told, as it’s still on my bucket list! Apparently, the way the sunlight bounces off those dramatic cliffs, mixed with the scent of lemon groves juxtaposed with that impossible blue water, makes for a truly stunning vacation.Β From what I hear, Casa Angelina in Praiano perfectly captures this enchantment.

This boutique sanctuary just reopened for its 20th season on April 7, 2025, and if you’re dreaming of an Italian escape that balances luxury with authentic charm, this might be your spot.

The outdoor dining setup at Casa Angelina exudes modern flair, with wooden chairs and a vase of flowers adorning the table. Overlooking the serene Amalfi sea at sunset, lit candles along the railing add a warm glow to this picturesque scene.Pin
Imagine dinner with this view. Image: Casa Angelina
A luxury modern white building perched on a cliff overlooks the vast, calm ocean of the Amalfi Coast. The sun reflects on the water, with distant mountains visible under a clear blue sky.Pin
Built into the side of the cliffs of Praiano, Casa Angelina looks over the Mediterranean. Image: Casa Angelina
A hillside village with white buildings gently presides over the rocky coastline and azure sea of the Amalfi Coast. Small boats dot the water, while a few luxury structures are nestled near the shoreline, making it a hidden gem waiting to be explored.Pin
Praiano is situated between Positano and Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast, and many prefer this more low-key town. Here, you can see the beach club, with orange umbrellas, and Casa Angelina, above the first cliff, to the left. Image: Casa Angelina

What distinguishes Casa Angelina from the grand dames that define Amalfi Coast luxury? For starters, with just 36 rooms, it offers the intimacy that larger properties simply can’t match. But don’t let its size fool you – this place knows how to deliver experiences that feel both elevated and effortlessly relaxed.

The design alone sets it apart. Local architect Marco de Luca created a vision of minimalist elegance where pristine interiors serve as a canvas for the breathtaking views outside. The stark simplicity of the spaces – those clean lines and luminous walls – makes the Mediterranean blues and coastal light feel even more vibrant. Carefully curated artworks from artists like Cuban Alfredo Sisabravo and Argentinian Patricia Valencia Carstens add warmth and character throughout the property.

Four luxury lounge chairs with orange towels rest on a wooden deck under a lemon tree. Overlooking a railing, the hidden gem offers breathtaking views of distant mountains and the sea on the Amalfi Coast. A white umbrella provides soothing shade.Pin
Can’t you just smell the lemons? Image: Casa Angelina
The terrace at Casa Angelina boasts two loungers with modern flair, an umbrella, and blue cushions, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Amalfi coastline and mountains under a clear blue sky.Pin
This is an area of the world that beckons you outside to take in both the natural and man-made beauty that surrounds you. Image: Casa Angelina
Minimalist white bedroom at Casa Angelina, featuring a large bed with a blue throw. The room boasts modern flair with a window and door leading to an Amalfi balcony view. A small table adorned with flowers sits elegantly by the window.Pin
The white bedrooms highlight the gorgeous scenes right outside your window. Image: Casa Angelina

Last year, they unveiled the new Vermarine Suite, designed by Paola Lenti, with a nature-inspired palette of light greens and soft whites. This follows the 2023 debut of the Azure Suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows showcase panoramic Mediterranean vistas.

The culinary program here isn’t an afterthought. At the Michelin-starred Un Piano Nel Cielo restaurant, Chef Leopoldo Elefante creates dishes that showcase the region’s finest ingredients, many plucked straight from the hotel’s edible garden. What I love most are the unique experiences they’ve crafted around food β€” chef-led squid-fishing excursions, sunset dinners aboard their yacht Lady Angelina, and even a late-night food and beverage butler for those midnight cravings.

The rooftop restaurant, reached by a glass elevator, claims one of the coast’s most spectacular dining views. As twilight settles over Positano in the distance, those candlelit dinners become the kind of memory that defines a great vacation.

This hidden gem features a poolside area with lounge chairs and umbrellas, offering breathtaking views of the mountains and ocean. Nestled under a canopy of lush green leaves and lemons, it's a slice of Amalfi Coast paradise.Pin
The pool, the sun deck, the lemons, the hydrangeas, the salt air. Image: Casa Angelina
A hidden gem awaits on the stone beachside, where a row of orange umbrellas offers a touch of luxury. Overlooking the brilliant blue waters of the Amalfi Coast, visitors relax beneath their shade, savoring the serene beauty from above.Pin
A view of the beach club, 250 steps below Casa Angelina. Image: Casa Angelina
A stylish buffet table brimming with fruits, juices, and breakfast delights graces the bright dining area. A woman stands by a large window.Pin
The breakfast buffet that starts your day. Image: Casa Angelina
A luxury indoor fitness area with exercise equipment by large windows overlooks a hidden gem: a small, rectangular swimming pool. Towels are neatly stacked on shelves in the foreground.Pin
Even the workout room is beautiful and offers gorgeous views. Image: Casa Angelina

Casa Angelina understands something fundamental about luxury travel today β€” sometimes, the greatest indulgence is privacy and space to breathe. The pool deck offers near-total seclusion while still delivering those postcard-perfect views of neighboring villages and, on clear days, even Capri’s famous Faraglioni rocks.

The hotel maintains a private beach tucked 250 steps below in a secluded cove for those who can tear themselves away from that pool. They’ve also crafted experiences beyond the expected β€” think chauffeur-driven retro tours of the coastline or early morning yoga as the sun rises over the Mediterranean.

After two decades of welcoming guests, Casa Angelina has perfected what truly matters in hospitality: creating moments of genuine connection with a place and its culture. It’s where La Dolce Vita isn’t just a marketing phrase β€” it’s what happens naturally when you combine exceptional attention to detail with the intoxicating beauty of the Amalfi Coast in Italy.

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Liza Graves

As CEO of StyleBlueprint, Liza also regularly writes for SB. Most of her writing is now found in the recipe archives as cooking is her stress relief!