We really enjoyed our 10-day stay and loved the views from all 3 balconies (very well furnished and landscaped), where we spent most of our time when at the property. It's worth staying there for the view alone, with plenty of space for a family to chill out and dine. The rooms were all clean and furnished to a high standard. Teresa was very welcoming, spoke excellent English and was easily available to give tourist information. For example, she let us know about the firework display at mld-night 15th August, which was the most spectacular we had ever seen, and that a music event in Nocelle had been postponed. Getting into Positano is an adventure in peak season as even the steps down are quite challenging and the bus gets very full. We enjoyed taking the steps as we got very fit but our teenage kids would have preferred an easier location. Tip for the return bus in peak season, walk up one stop earlier from the main stop in Positano to ensure you get on. You'll even get a seat. We felt it was worth the extra effort to experience being up so high in an authentic village but it did take time to get up and down to Positano. One of my favourite things was walking along the path to the local shop every morning to get fresh bread - great village shop. We didn't do quite as much in the local area as we had intended to due to the twisty roads and impossible parking but enjoyed; Il Fournillo beach with the beach restaurants and kayaking; Laurito beach; the walk to the hole above Montepertuso; Path of the Gods and Nocelle; Pompeii; Il Ritrovo and La Tagliata restaurants in Montepertuso. My husband and I would love to return to the area for a few days without kids and out of peak season to do boat trips (expensive for a family of 5), more hiking, visit Herculaneum and walk to the crater of Mount Vesuvius. Overall, I would recommend this property if you are looking for something a little different. Teresa, her family, and Cooper the dog will ensure you have a wonderful time.