On the 75th anniversary of its foundation, celebrated Italian hotel Le Sirenuse will unveil Le Sirenuse Mare, a beach club created in its own stylish image, opening on April 23, 2026. Five years in the making, this passion project of the Positano resort’s co-owners Antonio and Carla Sersale and their sons Aldo and Francesco is set to become the Amalfi Coast’s essential new beachside rendezvous. The new beach club is located in the laid-back fishing village and beach resort of Marina di Cantone. Habitually referred to as ‘Nerano’, from the nearby hilltown to which it is attached, this charming seaside enclave lies just 25 minutes by boat from Positano and Le Sirenuse. Draping itself across a series of wide terraces that ascend from a pebble beach with two jetties, one for boat access and the other dedicated to sea bathing, Le Sirenuse Mare is the beach club the Amalfi Coast has long been waiting for. It is the result of a creative convergence, an alignment of talents in the fields of architecture, design, artisanship, fashion, contemporary art and landscape design. Among its key features are the 180-cover Le Sirenuse Mare Restaurant, three bars distinct in design, focus and ambience, and a brand new Emporio Sirenuse flagship store.
Le Sirenuse Mare Restaurant, open for lunch daily, is rooted in Mediterranean and Campanian traditions. Under the dynamic tutelage of Le Sirenuse and Le Sirenuse Mare Executive Chef Gennaro Russo and Le Sirenuse Mare Chef Francesco De Simone, it celebrates the southern Italian talent for the good life, for conviviality, for simplicity carried to a peak of excellence. On the upper terrace of the Restaurant & Bar area, the Dolce Far Niente Bar serves a range of homemade granitas and gelatos alongside definitive versions of Italian and regional sweet treats such as tiramisù and babà. Opposite is Le Sirenuse Mare’s retro-style Bar Mare – the ideal spot for a pre-lunch drink or early evening aperitivo. Caressed by sea breezes in the beach club’s Seafront area, Rose’s Bar is the perfect place to unwind with amici old and new. In both bars, a seasonal signature cocktail menu takes centre stage, featuring creative twists on spritzes, fresh ingredients, and premium spirits.
Le Sirenuse Mare channels the Sersale family’s passion for contemporary art and artisanship. As guests ascend from the beach, their eyes are inevitably drawn to the beach club’s artistic centrepiece, a monumental fountain in pearly white refractory clay by Rome-based sculptor Giuseppe Ducrot. Other works scattered around the club include maverick British artist Rose Wylie’s painted bronze sculpture Pineapple (2020) – which has found a home not far from the bar named in Wylie’s honour – and Caryatide (2017), a tower sculpture in raw air-dried clay by Mexican artist Bosco Sodi, which stands at the far end of an olive grove on the beach club’s highest level. Occupying a 50 square metre space overlooking the Beach Club’s upper Bar terrace, the Emporio Sirenuse store at Le Sirenuse Mare marks a significant milestone: the brand’s first flagship outside Positano. It offers a full expression of the label’s world presenting a curated edit of resortwear, ready-to-wear, menswear, accessories, jewelry, and objects for the home.