This wasn't our first visit to the Amalfi coast, having done the quick tour thing, so we thought that we knew what to expect, but the 2 weeks that we just spent in this charming, little house far surpassed those expectations. The house sits high upon a hill overlooking the breathtaking Mediterranean almost smack dab in the middle between Amalfi town and Positano. I cannot overstate the charm, beauty and tranquility of this property. While it might lack a few of the modern day conveniences we have come to expect, I actually managed to live quite well without my Quisinart, Keurig and huge kitchen!!! The coffee that we made in the stove top espresso pot was far superior to what we have back home, anyway. I have now purchased the same pot to use at home! The 4 burner gas cook-top was perfectly adequate, once we got the hang of getting it to stay lit. It is an automatic light, but you just have to hold in the knob a few more clicks for it to stay lit.
However, there are a few drawbacks of which you need to be aware. The steps up to the terrace can be a challenge if you are of a "certain age" and carrying luggage. There is a certain amount of fitness required, but we are both in our 70's and managed pretty well. Also, the second floor ceilings are quite low. I'm 5'8", no problem; my husband is 6'7", big problem!!! After several painful bumps on the head, lesson learned. The main bath with shower is on the main floor, so after the first few days, he only went upstairs to go to bed, therefore decreasing the probability of head trauma.
The village is unbelievably charming, but somewhat limited on choice of dining and shopping. Night life is non-existent, so if you're looking for a more exciting vacation, you will be disappointed, but if you want beauty, realism and warm, friendly folks, look no further. Be sure to try the restaurant down the road Le Bonta del Capo. The food is simply the best in all of Almafi and very reasonably priced. The chef is Fiore and he is who you will check in with upon arrival in Conca. He is wonderful and very helpful.
A few things to remember. This is not a 5-star hotel. Remember to pack your own wash cloths, bar soap and shampoo as well as beach towels. Almost everything else is supplied or you can purchase in the store next to the Le Bonta. Take the Sita buses everywhere you go on the coast. Talk to the locals - if you are friendly and outgoing, you will be blessed with a warm reception.