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What guests of Villa Trofimena say![]() Paul Lewis, Preston, United Kingdom September 24, 2011 - Overall, we enjoyed our stay at Villa Trofimena. It took a day or two to get accustomed to the 160+ steps that had to be climbed to get to the villa from street level and that first climb, with 20 kg of luggage each, was a killer. Minori is a quaint little place with a number of pleasant restaurants and cafes but being on the very poular Amalfi coast, tends to be a bit expensive. It is ideally placed for visiting Ravello, Amalfi and Maiori and if you want a longer day out, you can get to Capri by boat from Maiori. ![]() Catheryn Goodyer, New Barnet, United Kingdom September 17, 2011 - We went to Villa Trofimena with our grown up children (22 and 24). It was our first family holiday for 6 years. We had a wonderful time. We all enjoy walking, of which there was plenty straight from the villa, we all enjoy good food of which there was an abundance, and we all enjoyed the local wine and beer. Minori is a great town. It's sandwiched between two main tourist towns - Maiori and Amalfi - and has retained its original character. It still makes its living from growing lemons and fishing, with some tourism. ![]() Gareth Sneade, Sydney, Australia September 10, 2011 - Villa Trofimena is a great location with an excellent view and outdoor areas. The owner and their representatives are very helpful. In addition Minori is a wonderful place to stay, not as polished as Positano or Amalfi but all the better for it. It is full of locals rather than visitors and the atmosphere is extremaly friendly. Two disappointing aspects of the Villa were the poorly equipped kitchen and the lack of decent towels for the bathrooms. Neither issue detracted from an amazing stay but should be improved for future guests. You guys were excellent! Thanks for all your help Nea Williamson, Cremorne, Australia July 16, 2011 - We (two adults, one 14-year-old boy) had a terrific holiday at Villa Trofimena. The villa had stupendous views from every room, from the terrace and the garden. There is ample room for all guests, and the terrace was a favorite venue for all meals. The hammock under the lemon grove was delightful. We were there for the Santa Trofimena religious festival and the free entertainment provided by the municipio outside the basilica was noisy but tremendous. This included fireworks, ballet and music recitals, street processions and markets. The town is well equipped with quality greengrocers, butchers and supermarkets. With virtually no tourists, unlike Amalfi or Positano, Minori is quaint yet very appealing. Lastly, the 160 steps are tough, but the walk thru the lemon grove to the villa makes the effort worthwhile. I had to contact Luca during the stay to contact the owner due to a power failure and Luca did a splendid job. Thank you Luca. We would definitely book thru Summer in Italy again. Dirk van der Merwe, Overland Park, Kansas, United States June 25, 2011 - Great value, and comfortable. Exceptional view! There are 21 reviews of Villa Trofimena, on 5 pages. You are reading page 1.
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