The hotel is in a marvellous location, nestled in green hills with fabulous views. We researched it carefully before deciding to go there. One thing we really wanted to experience was the Spa. Other good things about this place is the restaurant. Quality of evening meals really good and the continental breakfast has a good range of choice. It has a roof patio, which is very nice and a swimming pool which I didn't manage to sample. I had a massage costing around €30 which was expertly done. Things started going rocky for us on the first night when someone unlocked our hotel door, while we had the thumb-lock turned from inside and managed to enter. I shouted out and ran to the door but they appear to have run down the stairs. The next day when I complained about it, it was dismissed as if it didn't happen. During the rest of our stay the receptionist did not say that she had looked at security footage or that security was being stepped up. I tried not to make it spoil the holiday but I kept all of my valuables with me at all times and took precautions at night and would advise the same to any visitor. The staff appeared to be obsessed with earning money from what they call 'transfers'. i.e. they act as a taxi service charging jaw dropping amounts. All charges are per person. From the Hotel to Pompei we were charged €50 combined which I had to argue down from the €60 they wanted to charge. We took their transfer because the receptionist told us that to buy a bus ticket online, you needed an Italian phone number. Buses run right from outside the hotel and once you are in a town /city, I recommend that you buy inexpensive bus tickets from a tobacco shop. By the end of the holiday we worked out that in total, we had spent the cost of the holiday per person on 'transfers'. To top it all the spa facilities were closed every day that we were there.