Villa Durrueli Resort & Spa

in Ischia , Neapolitan Riviera T rating: 3 plus

 
  • Peaceful setting
  • Close to the beach
  • Free Wi-Fi in lobby
The Villa Durrueli Resort & Spa is in a quiet spot, just over a five-minute walk from Pescatori Beach and Ischia Castle. There are cafés, bars and trattorias nearby, too.

The hotel’s main feature is its rooftop terrace, which offers up amazing views. There’s a bar up here, as well, if you want a drink in the shade. Alternatively, head to the wellness centre – it boasts an indoor pool, a steam bath and a relaxation area.

At mealtimes, the buffet restaurant serves up Mediterranean and local dishes. What’s more, al fresco dining over candlelight is a regular fixture. Evenings here tend to be pretty laid-back, with the focus on cocktails in the lounge bar.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Air-conditioned, non-smoking dining room for Continental buffet breakfasts and international cuisine dinners
  • Vegetarian menu available
  • Traditional Italian gala dinner in mid August with a compulsory charge of approx. 70 euros per person, payable locally

Swimming pool

  • Outdoor hotel pool
  • Indoor thermal pool - not suitable for all guests
  • Thermal whirlpool baths
  • Roof Garden Bar
  • Poolside snack bar
  • Gardens

Entertainment

  • Lounge bar with TV

Activities

  • Rooftop solarium with amazing views across to Ischia Castle
  • Beauty room
  • Massage
  • Wellness centre with indoor pool, whirlpool bath, steam bath & relax area

For Families

  • Cots for hire

Facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi in reception
  • Laundry service, on request
  • Reading area

Special Offers

Honeymooners will receive a bottle of sparkling wine on arrival.

Important Information

A ferry from the mainland is required to reach your accommodation. Pescatori Beach is free until 30th May and from 1st Oct-31st Oct, between these periods there is a charge of 7 euros per person per day.

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

We've plotted your holiday accommodation as accurately as possible. But for some smaller hotels or villas the map may pinpoint the centre of the nearest town rather than the property itself, so make sure you read the location description too.

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Property Type

Lovely hotel with views of the castle

Our rating

3 plus

Official Rating

4 Star

No. of floors

3

No. of lifts

1

No. of rooms

35

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have air-conditioning, satellite LCD TV, phone, internet access, tea and coffee facilities, minibar, hairdryer and balcony or terrace. Standard rooms have 2 or 3 beds.

Room Upgrades

We also offer Superior rooms and Superior sea-view rooms.

Location

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  • 200m to the beach
  • 500m to Ischia Castle and Pescatori Beach
  • Supermarkets, cafés, bars and restaurants nearby
  • 500m to the resort centre, bus service available

Transfers

Approx. coach transfer time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Your guide to Ischia, Neapolitan Riviera

“The largest island in the Bay of Naples, Ischia is a charming world of its own with its lush forests, white cubic villages and lashings of the Italian dolce vita.”

If you think you’re on a film set on stunning Ischia, you wouldn’t be far wrong. Parts of it starred in the Hollywood film ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’, increasing the glamour of this island in the Bay of Naples.

Known as the ‘Emerald Isle’ by Italians for its lush pine and chestnut forests, parking yourself here for a holiday is likely to make the folks back home green with envy. Magically scenic and peppered with dazzling whitewashed villages draped in bougainvillea, it’s a great venue for dipping into the Neapolitan Riviera without diving right in. Just hop on a regular ferry from Ischia Town to Sorrento when you want to see some sights.

When you fancy a break from that dog-eared guidebook, you’ll discover sandy bays and creeks all around the island. And while you’re in pampering mode, Ischia is studded with natural hot springs and mud baths – the main reason why many of its luxury hotels offer sophisticated spa treatments.

When you’re peckish, Ischia has a feast waiting. Every town brims with tempting restaurants ready with succulent fresh seafood, home made pasta and bottles of chilled Epomeo wine. It’s the same story shopping-wise, with lots of elegant boutiques, jewellers and delicatessens selling fine foodstuffs, especially in Ischia Town.

Night-times here are another delight, however you like them. If it’s a dinner under the stars gazing at the lights of the Italian mainland, you’ll be in your element. Or if you fancy a nightclub or jazz bar, you’ll find it here too.

More on Ischia, Neapolitan Riviera

More on Ischia, Neapolitan Riviera

If you think you’re on a film set on stunning Ischia, you wouldn’t be far wrong. Parts of it starred in the Hollywood film ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’, increasing the glamour of this island in the Bay of Naples.

Known as the ‘Emerald Isle’ by Italians for its lush pine and chestnut forests, parking yourself here for a holiday is likely to make the folks back home green with envy. Magically scenic and peppered with dazzling whitewashed villages draped in bougainvillea, it’s a great venue for dipping into the Neapolitan Riviera without diving right in. Just hop on a regular ferry from Ischia Town to Sorrento when you want to see some sights.

When you fancy a break from that dog-eared guidebook, you’ll discover sandy bays and creeks all around the island. And while you’re in pampering mode, Ischia is studded with natural hot springs and mud baths – the main reason why many of its luxury hotels offer sophisticated spa treatments.

When you’re peckish, Ischia has a feast waiting. Every town brims with tempting restaurants ready with succulent fresh seafood, home made pasta and bottles of chilled Epomeo wine. It’s the same story shopping-wise, with lots of elegant boutiques, jewellers and delicatessens selling fine foodstuffs, especially in Ischia Town.

Night-times here are another delight, however you like them. If it’s a dinner under the stars gazing at the lights of the Italian mainland, you’ll be in your element. Or if you fancy a nightclub or jazz bar, you’ll find it here too.

Reviews

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Villa Durrueli Resort & Spa reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 5/5

Based on 10 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 5/5
  • Food Food: 5/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/06/2010, Anonymous said...

Ischia is a beautiful island and the hotel Villa Durruelli was second to none. We were very pleased with our initial impressions of the hotel, very well kept, spotlessly clean and the staff were very helpful. It's a small hotel but very well... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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The Villa Durrueli Resort & Spa is in a quiet spot, just over a five-minute walk from Pescatori Beach and Ischia Castle. There are cafés, bars and trattorias nearby, too.

The hotel’s main feature is its rooftop terrace, which offers up amazing views. There’s a bar up here, as well, if you want a drink in the shade. Alternatively, head to the wellness centre – it boasts an indoor pool, a steam bath and a relaxation area.

At mealtimes, the buffet restaurant serves up Mediterranean and local dishes. What’s more, al fresco dining over candlelight is a regular fixture. Evenings here tend to be pretty laid-back, with the focus on cocktails in the lounge bar.

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