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Via Luigi Serio 8, Vico Equense, 80069
 
 


 
  
 

Facilities within the Property

 
You can reach our reef-beach using the lift. Open from the end of May to the end of September, from 8.30 a.m. till 7.00 p.m. Our customers can enjoy the day on the seashore with the reserved sun beds available until the check-out.
Capo La Gala Boutique Hotel offers the wide solarium called 'Il Lentisco' to the hotel clients solely.
You can enjoy the sun and the stunning landscape, far from the clamour of the beach, in this special place set between the rocks covered with lush vegetation and the crystal clear waters; bright, sunny and Mediterranean, the solarium 'Il Lentisco' has modern white poster bed where you could have a drink, read a book or taste a sandwich prepared by our chef, in absolute quiet.
 
Our swimming pool, hollowed out by the rocks and filled with sulphurous sea water, it's located a few steps far from the seashore and it is open from 8.30 a.m. till 7 p.m. It is not allowed to have own drinks or food from the outside. Customers can find beach towels in their own room; if you need more, you can ask for them to the Housemaid. Please do not use the bath towels as beach towels. We inform you that the water temperature is about + 12 C° so, please, be careful.
Our customers can benefit by a thermal centre that has an arrangement with Capo La Gala; it is just 50mt. far from our Hotel and it can offer the most advanced thermal treatments to heal some dermatological pathologies, rheumatic pains, respiratory pathologies, otorhinolaryngological pathologies and gynaecologic pathologies.
Open from Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Please contact the Concierge to book the service.
 
Remaining faithful to the traditions of our region, we choose the most genuine products. The Campania region, offers a rich selection of local products, which have crossed over the frontier, for an international reputation. Our chef Danilo Di Vuolo guarantees to the guests, a kitchen made of strictly selected foods of traditional and innovative combinations.
"Maxi _ The restaurant on the sea": One of the best restaurant of Campania region, the Maxi Restaurant is really unique in its own style with its charming terrace overlooking the stunning green-blue sea. In this elegant and refined atmosphere, you will taste the genuine flavours of our region made absolutely stunning by our creative chef Danilo Di Vuolo. The inner room, with its about 70 seats, is covered with the original bright paintings of the famous American artist Morgan and the Italian painter Rosalinda Acampora. During the summer season, in full "Dolce Vita" style, you can have dinner on the big terrace from which you can see a view of Capri, the beautiful Sorrento Coast with its famous Punta Campanella, the medieval castle of Vico Equense, Ischia, Procida and the renowned Gulf of Naples.
The 'à la carte' restaurant, open to the external public too, is open at lunch and dinner from March to May and from October to December; from June to September, it is open only at dinner, from 7.00 p.m. till midnight. Closed on Monday. Reservation required.
 
A small jewel set between sky and sea, encircled by the wild Mediterranean nature, the snack bar NEREA can offer to its customers tasty morsels and appetizing delicacies to satisfy everybody with a fast and careful lunch in informal environment. On this cute terrace you could taste different kinds of pizza, salads, grilled fresh fish, pasta salad, grilled vegetables, stuffed vegetables, fresh fruit salad or exotic fruit salad and you could choose among the many ice-creams and dessert prepared by our pastry chef.
Open every day from June to September, from 12.30 p.m. till 5.00 p.m. Reservation not required.
You will have an unforgettable experience having dinner in our outdoor restaurant " Ipé": next to the seashore, you'll enjoy a tasty dinner by candlelight in a romantic and refined atmosphere, with the view of the Gulf of Naples and the sound of sea waves caressing the coastline. The precious Brazilian wood from which this terrace takes its name, comes from a specific growing to preserve the Amazonian Forest. Maybe it's the Ipé wood, in addition to the closeness of the sea, to give you the sensation to be on pontoon bridge.
The Ipé is considered the ideal place for evening dance or music events.
Open every evening from May to September with the exception of special planned events. Reservation required.
 
Our bar "La Scogliera" is situated on the seashore, it is completely hollowed out by the rocks and lighted up by the Mediterranean sun. It is a real paradise to share in company and it also is one of the favourite meeting points of the Capo La Gala Hotel both for the hotel guests and for the bathing establishment; from 7.00 p.m. to late evening, La Scogliera changes its aspect becoming a place full of a romantic and chic 'allure' given by the candles and the lanterns, by the typical boats called 'lampare' and 'cianciole', by the three illuminated rocks called "I Tre Fratelli" and by the live music allowing you to spend your happy hour, aperitif and after dinner in this special scene.
Open from the end of May to the end of September, from 8.30 a.m. till 6.30 p.m. and from 7.00 p.m. till midnight.
Bar Capri takes its name from the naïve artist Carmelina di Capri; her paintings cover the walls of the bar making the atmosphere very charming and rétro. Very next to the sea, it is enjoyable during the cold season.
Open from March to May and from the second part of September to the end of October.
Our sommelier will be happy to present you a rich choice of wines, to taste during your meal.
The Campania Region has a long wine tradition and territory voted in this crop, since ancient times. Among the most famous wines, we include: Taurasi, Aglianico, the Greek di Tufo, Fiano, Falanghina and Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio.
Wines from Campania are much sought after the excellent aroma, the taste and velvety, and they are appreciated for their intense and delicate fragrance.
 
The Capo La Gala Boutique Hotel is the ideal location to organize small parties and ceremonies, with exclusive Charming, and meticulous attention to details and refined menu.
From may to September, you can book and rent a typical local boat (about 10 seats) to spend your morning or afternoon coastwise; you will have the possibility to reach the famous Capri, or Mitigliano, or Marina Piccola in Sorrento, or the most secluded beaches and wonderful bays of the coast. Moreover, if you wish to have lunch on boat, you can inform the Concierge that will arrange a packet lunch with our Chef.
Moreover, if you contact the Reception, you can rent the yacht Tobimava (AZ 68) yacht: 21,68 metres long, the Tobimava is an important, elegant, stylish and innovative yacht with a modern and engaging design, perfect for cruises to the gorgeous Capri or the stunning Pontine Islands (such as Ponza and Ventotene), or, if you have more time to spend sailing, you could reach the Eolie Islands or Sicily: cruising on our luxury yacht will be the perfect continuation of your stay from our hotel Capo La Gala to the sea. The Tobimava is provided with all the most modern solutions for a pleasant and safe navigation; it has 4 air-conditioned cabins (a total of 8 sleeping accommodations) all with their own bathrooms, satellite TV, kitchen, living room, wide solarium and barbecue. You can rent the Tobimava for one day or more.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
The gulf of Naples: is one of the more fascinating angles of Mediterranean Hotel Capo La Gala, thanks for it's central position, offers the possibility to easily visit the whole area.
Positano seems to be standing, leaning against the jagged mountain rock face, with many multicoloured houses that seem to be built in a single cluster, all on top of each other. The town is very unique and incredibly attractive, capable of attracting attention to many visitors. It is the kingdom of many flights of little steps, of narrow passageways enlivened and coloured by wonderful shops, lively bars and cafes, and restaurants that specialise in seafood.
Pompei holds an intense fascination for visitors today. Following the eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 AD, Pompei lay buried and forgotten for hundreds of years and the excavations begun in the 18th Century are still being carried out today. You can see the past prosperity of the town in the Roman villas, bathhouses and temples which have been unearthed. Even an amphitheatre has been found.
No visit to Capri is complete without at least a few hours spent on the Mediterranean sea surrounding the island. Whether you choose to join an organised tour, or rent a private boat with captain, taking to the turquoise waters is the only way to explore some of the most beautiful parts of the island. In fact, many of the most enchanting stretches of the Capri coastline are completely inaccessible by land. By boat visitors are able to reach those secluded bays which are just perfect for swimming or sun bathing - far from the crowds crammed onto the tiny pebble beaches.
A leisurely tour around the island will last roughly two and a half hours, including time for a quick dip in the sea. For those with more time at their disposal, full day excursions can easily be arranged.
The city of Naples was probably founded by the Greeks around the eighth century BC, just kilometres from the older town of Partenope; this 'new town' or 'Neapolis' has been absorbing the influences of its settlers and invaders ever since. Romulus Augustulus, last emperor of the Roman Empire, was imprisoned here after being overthrown in 476. In the sixth century, Naples was conquered by the Byzantines, and it was one of the last duchies to fall to the all-conquering Normans in 1039, as they founded the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1266 Naples and the kingdom of Sicily were given by Pope Clement IV to Charles of Anjou, who moved the capital from Palermo to Naples. In 1284 the kingdom was split in two, and stayed that way till 1816, when they would form the kingdom of Two Sicilies.
Caserta is known as the "Versailles of Naples" after the Royal Palace built here by the Bourbon King, Charles III, in the 18th century. The enchanting palace overlooking the huge square is one of the most sumptuous buildings of its kind in Italy. It has over 1,200 rooms and is full of paintings and rich decorations. The magnificent gardens are 3 km long and their crowning glory is a 75 metre high waterfall, which can be clearly seen from the palace.
 
  
  
   
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