Guest User
November 2, 2023
In brief, do NOT stay at La Palma unless you want to not sleep and feel scammed the entire time. It felt like a candid camera joke was on us. BEWARE. The good: The hotel upon entering is beautiful, art deco type design, and aesthetically pleasing rooms with a large bathroom. Breakfast is great and so is the breakfast staff. However, it was the most uncomfortable bed either of us had ever experienced in our lives. We've both traveled extensively and I even stayed in hostels in college and no bed has ever compared to the discomfort of the bed at La Palma. Shocking considering we were paying $2.5k per night, the bare minimum should be a comfortable bed. It felt like sleeping on a concrete bench, resulting in sore shoulders, sore backs, and no sleep. Adding to the discomfort and prevention of sleep, the room (as many rooms do) faced the front of the hotel and the pedestrian street. There is NO sound proofing to the street. At night there was very loud disco / nightclub music blasting until at least 3am. Double down on the lack of sleep. If we had a comfortable bed to fall asleep on once the music stopped, we may have left in a better mood and with a better review. To add insult to injury, at the beach club, Da Gioa, they blatantly scammed us on lunch making our lunch more expensive than any Michelin starred multi-course dinner we had in Italy. We asked for the fish of the day and the pasta of the day with fresh catch. The manager (?) said he would make it special for the two of us. The pasta they brought out could have served 6 people at least. They never mentioned they would bring such a ridiculous amount or the cost. The fish of the day could have served 3 people. Again, no mention. They just laughed (literally in our faces) when they brought it out and slapped us with a $1,000 bill. Again, we had been to very nice seaside restaurants in Capri and along Amalfi and ordered similar items the entire trip and nothing compares to this. They must have known we would not raise a fuss about it. It was insulting and ridiculous. We said nothing to them at the time, because frankly we were relying on the hotel to get us off Capri, and we didn't trust them to not steal our luggage or other belongings or scam us in some other way. I will add context, my boyfriend and I stayed at 5 different 5* hotels on our trip to Italy and have literally nothing bad to say about the other 4 hotels along the Amalfi Coast and Tuscany. La Palma was the worst experience and the most expensive. There are better places to stay in Capri. Happy to share those recommendations if anyone would like.