As a family we stayed for 1 week during the Easter Holidays. Rooms are basic but well cleaned. Not many electric sockets as the only socket we found that worked was in the bathroom. Pack a 4 plug extension lead. Despite having air conditioning advertised, the hotel was not switching it on for another 2 weeks, which was frustrating as we slept with the balcony door open because it was too hot. Therefore the local church bells woke us up and the local Cockerel. There is a fridge in the room and safety deposit box however we did have issues with the safety box as the power to it kept going off. €50 euro charge to keep your room until 5pm but this is not guaranteed as many guests enquired but were rejected. There is also an expensive city tax to pay prior to leaving. Pool area was pleasant with beautiful orange and lemon trees around. This is where drinks are served during the day. Plenty of sunloungers with free use of towels but this area maybe busy in the height of summer. There is no music around the pool or activities. If you’ve children pack lilos as these will keep the children entertained in the cold pool. Food- this is the hotels weakest area. Breakfast has a limited choice of hot food but you won’t starve. There’s masses of cakes and pastries. Lunch was our favourite meal consisting of fresh pizza (margarita and Napolina) and pasta, several other hot options and salad. Evening meal was our least favourite with little choice and sometimes bland. There were no snacks or ice cream as it was apparently too early in the year to serve ice cream. Lunch was outside which, gave it a nice setting. Good choice of drinks on the all inclusive including Peroni beer in glasses ( plastic around the pool). The evening bar either had a low key singer or no entertainment or music. There is another room that is prettier with windows but this isn’t used. The staff are excellent, all friendly, polite and helpful. Location is a 20 minute steady walk to Sorrento. However, the pavements are narrow but there is also a free shuttle bus from the hotel. Sant -Agnello train station is less than 10 minutes walk. The train station is really busy including the trains pulling into Sant-Agnello so be prepared to stand up. Consider catching the train from Sorrento for a better chance of getting a seat to Naples / Pompeii but easy to use with one line. It cost us approximately €5 per person return to Pompeii and approximately €10 per person to Naples on the local train but you can pay more for the express train. Sant’Agnello viewpoint above the beach area has stunning views. Overall we had a lovely holiday and great memories from it as it was a great base. Would I return? If the price was low, yes I would as it’s a great location for exploring the area.