I will concur with the other reviewers that Carlo has to be the nicest proprietor in all of Italy. The location makes this a difficult choice for older travellers, the less fit or those with mobility issues. Positano clings to a cliff face and has many streets which are so steep they incorporate stairs. The Maria Luisa is half-way down such a street and when you reach the pensione it is on several levels separated by steep stairs. Getting in is not easy but then you also need to get out.
This is how I remember pensiones in Italy 40 years ago but it is now more backpacker lodge than B&B. Our room was very tired with an extremely old bathroom ( 1950's) but a lovely large terrace looking back towards the town and out to sea. Lonely Planet Italy states that many of the bathrooms have been updated but we didn't see any evidence of that.
We cut our visit short because the weather was bad and getting around was so difficult. We were only charged for the night we stayed and not the extra 2 nights we had booked. Carlo recommended his sister's hotel at the top of the street for breakfast ( good breakfast) and organised a car to drive us back to Naples and he carried our suitcases back up to the road for us. The family seem to own a number of hotels and restaurants in the area and are all very pleasant helpful people. It was cheap for Positano but for older traveller's it is worth booking a hotel on the bus/taxi route at least then you will only have to contend with the internal stairs
- Pensione Maria Luisa
- Pensione Maria Luisa Amalfi Coast
