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5 Things to do in Positano

Amalfi Coast - Italy

Panoramic view of Positano at sunset

Positano, one of the most iconic gems of the Amalfi Coast, enchants visitors with its colorful houses, steep streets, and endless views over the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Between beaches, the historic center, boat trips, and traditional Amalfi Coast cuisine, this charming village blends dreamy landscapes, history, and unique experiences.

Here are 5 things to do in Positano to make the most of this destination:

1 - Walk through the historic center

Get lost among the steep streets of the historic center, lined with artisan boutiques, handmade sandals, ceramics, and the scent of limoncello.

Surrounded by colorful houses and elegant or picturesque hotels, every corner offers stunning sea views.

Walking along Via del Palazzo, Via dei Mulini, and Via Spiaggia Grande is the perfect way to experience the authentic soul of Positano.

2 - Visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta

A symbol of Positano, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta is located in the heart of the village and is famous for its majolica dome, visible from afar thanks to its bright colors reflecting in the sun.

Inside, it preserves the ancient Byzantine icon of the Black Madonna, one of the city's most precious treasures.

Strolling around the church allows you to enjoy charming views of the sea and Positano’s colorful houses, making the visit even more special.

3 - Relax on the beach

In Positano, the beaches are a true paradise. Spiaggia Grande, lively and central, is perfect for enjoying the scenery and relaxing on sunbeds under an umbrella, with beach clubs and seafront restaurants nearby.

For those looking for more peace and quiet, Fornillo Beach, reachable on foot, offers a more intimate and relaxing atmosphere, ideal for a day of sun and sea.

4 - Take a boat tour along the coast

Discover Positano from a unique perspective: from the sea you can admire the village’s picturesque landscape, explore hidden caves, and reach small coves accessible only by boat.

Five Star Boats Positano, a local company, offers guided tours along the coast, with the option to choose between a half-day or full-day excursion, even reaching Capri or Amalfi, for an unforgettable experience on Amalfi Coast and the Sorrentine Peninsula.

5 - Enjoy local cuisine with a sea view

In Positano, dining is an experience for all the senses.

In addition to tasting traditional dishes such as seafood scialatielli, fresh fish, and lemon desserts, you can enjoy local wine and Amalfi Coast specialties in one of the many panoramic restaurants overlooking the sea.

Perfect for a relaxing break after a day of beaches, walks, and boat trips, while immersing yourself in the authentic flavors of the region.

If you want to enjoy a truly authentic Amalfi Coast experience, discover La Gavitella, with its panoramic restaurant, beach club, and cooking classes overlooking the sea.

Practical tips for visiting Positano

  • Best time to visit: late spring and early autumn are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Getting around: the center is easy to explore on foot, but be prepared for lots of stairs and steep streets.
  • Boat trips: booking in advance is highly recommended, especially from June to September.
  • What to wear: comfortable shoes are essential to enjoy the village without stress.

FAQ

1. Where is Positano located?
Positano is a picturesque village on the Amalfi Coast, located on the southwestern coast of Italy, overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.

2. What are the main beaches in Positano?
The two main beaches are Spiaggia Grande, lively and central, and Fornillo Beach, quieter and more intimate, reachable on foot from the center.

3. What can you see in Positano’s historic center?
The historic center features charming streets, artisan boutiques, shops selling ceramics, and custom-made sandals. Walking along Via del Palazzo, Via dei Mulini, and Via Spiaggia Grande offers spectacular sea views.

4. Why visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta?
The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is famous for its colorful majolica dome and preserves the ancient Byzantine icon of the Black Madonna, a historic and cultural symbol of Positano.

5. What boat excursions and activities can you do in Positano?
You can take boat trips along the coast to explore caves, hidden coves, and enjoy the scenery from the sea. Some tours go as far as Capri or Amalfi. Check options like Capri boat tours or Amalfi Coast tours.

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