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Casa San Nicola Positano
Newly renovated top floor 1 bedroom apartment in the San Nicola neighborhood of Positano with an amazing and unobstructed view of the Amalfi Coast Bay. A sofa bed can accommodate an additional 2 guests. The Bus stop is near the beginning of Sentero degli dei. There is a small grocery store nearby, or the host can stock the apartment with basic groceries upon request. Transportation from airports or train stations can be arranged upon request or reached by public bus (SITA) from Meta di Sorrento

Dreamer's home
This villa rental is situated on top of a rocks in the Fornillo area in Positano. This privileged spot, in Positano, between the sea, and the country make this house a special place whit breathtaking view . the house is surrounded by plants and trees. close to the town center and at the same time reserved and quiet. There are 200 steps to reach it, but the reward is a unique view. The The house has a very large terrace (65 sqm) one bedroom, one bathroom, a living room with kitcenette

Villa Paradiso
Villa Paradiso is located in the heart of Positano. Take in panoramic views of the beautiful Mediterranean Sea by day and be swept away by the magical sound of waves meeting the shore by night. The Villa faces the sun and sea and is only a 10 minute walk from the beach. Relax on your private terrace and enjoy a walk through a garden filled with florishing fruits and vegetables among the lemon trees. Villa Paradiso offers a picturesque escape from daily life in the beautiful Amalfi Coast.

Aria di Mare, near elevator, garden, parking
Aria di mare is a charming completely independent house, just renovated, located in the most enchanting and panoramic part of Positano. The house enjoys a privileged position overlooking the sea and kissed by the first sun, offers enchanting sunsets and a lot of peace of mind. Surrounded by a large outdoor area, it is ideal for those seeking relaxation and quiet, for couples but also for small families. The village center is within easy walking distance. The parking is not included.

Villa Gio PositanoHouse
Appartamento completamente arredato. Dotato di 1 camera da letto (matrimoniale), 1 bagno con doccia e lavatrice, ampio soggiorno (con possibilità di 3° letto aggiunto), cucina attrezzata, ampio soggiorno con fantastica vista mare e di Positano. L'appartamento è situato al inizio della scala che porta al SENTIERO DEGLI DEI ed e ‘ accessibile tramite 250 scalini , l appartamento e’ adatto a persone giovani , abituati a fare esercizio fisico!non adatto a persone anziane!

Villa Mareblu
Villa Mareblu is located in Arienzo,a quiet area of Positano,500mt from the center of the town .The villa has a lovely terrace with a breathtakingly exquisite sea view and private staircase to Arienzo beach. Due to safety issues linked to weather conditions, the private staircase is open from May until 15th of October. There is the local and Sita bus stops on the main road and private parking for cars of a small/medium size (price 50€ per day to pay on the site).

Breathtaking view-Casa Caldiero Anemone Di Mare #4
What makes our apartment so unique is the spectacular view of the sea and coastline from the private terrace. Being on the terrace is as if you are in the sea and could pretty much jump in. Being on the terrace you'll not want to miss having your breakfast, dinners and aperitivi with the view you'll have of the sun rising and the spectacular sunsets. We are very centrally located, only a 2-minute walk away from the beach, boardwalk, restaurants, center and shops.

Casa La Cisterna, tra cielo e mare.
Casa la Cisterna è un luogo unico... Immagina spessi muri di pietra intonacati con calce e canapa, soffitti in travi di legno e bambù, un giardino rigoglioso con una pergola di glicini e rose che fanno ombra a bianchi divani.. e sullo sfondo il mare.. Ogni dettaglio di questa casa è stato pensato , disegnato e realizzato con le mani , con il cuore, con materiali naturali, con l amore per le cose fatte bene come un tempo.. Qui, ti sentirai a casa..

stunning view by elegant loft apartment Le Sirene
This elegant loft-apt is part of Villa Le Sirene building, a storick palace in the center of Positano, with charactheristic Vaulted-Cupola Ceiling , very high & spacious rooms. Villa Le Sirene is in a Central location close by evrything : groceries, restaurants , shoops , beaches & Center are within a walking distance few minuts ( 5-10) on foot. It is deal for Romantic getaway , but also excellent for family & friends .

Apartment with terrace with spectacular sea views
Well furnished apartment complete with all comforts, unique environment and double bed “queen size” for 2 people, large kitchen area complete with all appliances, refined bathroom with local ceramic tiles, wifi, air conditioning. Large terrace with sun chairs, table with chairs, spectacular views of the coast and the sea, relaxation area with armchairs and barbecue and outdoor shower. Free parking.

Villa Capricorno Positano Italy - Charming view
Elegant and spacious apartment in typical Mediterranean style with large terrace, surrounded by greenery, from which you can admire the beautiful bay of Positano. Ideal for those who want to spend an unforgettable holiday of relaxation and away from the hustle and bustle of the city but a few steps from the busy life of the center. A little corner of paradise at your fingertips.

M'incanto
M'ncanto fa parte del colorato agglomerato di case incastonate nella collina a picco sul mare che compare in tutte le cartoline di Positano. Quando salirete sul balcone dell'appartamento avrete una visuale a 360 gradi con vista panoramica in HD sul mare e su Positano.
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When is the best time to visit Positano?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | £243 | £230 | £210 | £254 | £327 | £393 | £380 | £361 | £400 | £285 | £242 | £276 |
| Avg. temp | 11°C | 11°C | 13°C | 16°C | 20°C | 24°C | 27°C | 28°C | 24°C | 20°C | 16°C | 12°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Positano?
Positano has stays all around the cliffside, with many visitors choosing accommodations near the town center or the beach for easy access to shops, restaurants, and the waterfront. The hillside area is frequently suggested for panoramic views.
What are the best things to do in Positano with kids?
Families can explore pebbly beaches near the waterfront, join boat excursions along the coast, and enjoy sweet treats at gelaterias. Walking village paths and browsing local shops also create opportunities for relaxed family outings.
What are some of the best things to do in Positano?
Explore the colorful village streets, relax on Spiaggia Grande, and discover ceramics or locally made goods in artisan shops. Many choose to join boat rides along the Amalfi Coast or hike scenic trails nearby.
How is the weather in Positano?
Positano has mild winters around 47–57°F (8–14°C), and warm, sunny summers with highs often reaching 89°F (32°C). Rain is more likely in late autumn and winter, so pack layers and consider a light jacket outside of summer.
What are the best places to visit in Positano?
Positano has a vibrant central beach area, locally rooted ceramic shops, and distinctive village streets lined with boutiques. The town's atmosphere is shaped by its hillside settings, pastel architecture, and coastal views.
What are some hiking trails in Positano?
The Path of the Gods is frequently suggested for panoramic coastal views, beginning near Positano. Local hillside trails and village steps invite hikers to explore Mediterranean scenery, lemon groves, and traditional stone pathways.
What are some family activities we can do in Positano?
Families explore Positano’s beaches, join relaxed boat tours, and enjoy ice cream from waterfront cafés. Walking the colorful village lanes and attending seasonal craft workshops are also often suggested activities for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Positano?
Many visitors explore nearby towns along the Amalfi Coast, such as Amalfi or Ravello, and take boat trips to the island of Capri. Ancient sites around the region and hiking routes provide enriching options close to Positano.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Positano?
Several stays in Positano welcome pets, especially in hillside and central areas. Many outdoor paths and some local restaurants accommodate guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Positano?
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring Positano’s stairways and paths, and arrive early at popular attractions for a relaxed experience. Tasting regional lemon treats and chatting with artisans enriches the visit.
What is Positano known for?
Positano is known for its dramatic cliffside village, vibrant houses, and lively beach scene. The area also has a history of artisan ceramics, regional cuisine, and scenic coastal views along the Amalfi Coast.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Positano?
Travelers often seek quiet corners in village lanes, smaller beaches like Fornillo, and independent boutiques with handcrafted ceramics. Visiting local lemon groves or joining small art workshops provides a glimpse into Positano’s creative side.
What are the best foods to try in Positano?
Enjoy dishes often recommended near the waterfront, like fresh seafood pasta, lemon-infused desserts, and wood-fired pizza. Locally made limoncello and stuffed zucchini flowers showcase regional flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Positano?
Bring comfortable walking shoes for the village’s stairways, lightweight layers for changes in weather, swimwear, and sun protection. A reusable water bottle and camera help when exploring scenic viewpoints and local markets.
What is the nightlife in Positano like?
Positano has relaxed bars, waterfront cafés, and occasional live music venues near the central beach. Most evenings mix social dining with local wines, and some terrace spots provide views of the illuminated village.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Positano?
Positano has recurring cultural celebrations that frequently feature live music and art exhibitions. Events connected to culinary traditions and local heritage are often suggested during the summer and early fall.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Positano?
Family friendly stays are available throughout Positano, with many properties welcoming children and providing easy access to beaches or village amenities. Larger rentals and apartments cater to family needs near the central area.
When is the best time to visit Positano?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended, with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer has lively beach scenes, while winter is quieter with cooler days and more rain.
All about Positano
Positano is the most famous village on Italy’s spectacular Amalfi Coast — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built vertically into the face of a cliff, Positano is mainly a pedestrian village with many stairs that lead down past houses in hues of lemon, apricot, and rose, along with restaurants and bars to Spiaggia Grande — the centre of Positano’s waterfront. This picture-postcard beach adorned with rows of boldly coloured umbrellas is the biggest on the Amalfi Coast and attracts a fashionable crowd who come to bask in the sun, swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters, and admire the amazing views out to the Li Galli islands in the Mediterranean Sea. For a quieter but no less beautiful spot, head to smaller Fornillo beach via a paved footpath from Spiaggia Grande — you can head back around the bay in a kayak.
Take a late-afternoon passeggiata (slow stroll) along Via Cristoforo Colombo, where you’ll find boutiques and cafes. Or climb up the Scalinatella stairs to Punta Reginella, the highest part of Positano, where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the village and out to sea.
What are the top things to do in Positano?
Spiaggia Grande
All roads lead downhill to Spiaggia Grande, the 300-metre beach lined with sundecks you can rent for the day, with umbrellas to shield you from the midday Mediterranean sun. You can look out to the glittering sea in one direction and admire the pastel-hued buildings and winding main road clinging to the hillside in the other. When you need to refuel after a swim in the clear blue waters, it’s easy to grab a pizza or gelato from one of the restaurants along the waterfront.
Capri
A 30-minute ferry trip away, the island of Capri is known for its stunning beaches, gardens lined with fragrant lemon trees, historic villas, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and pasta. The island is surrounded by sea caves and rock formations — the most famous being the Blue Grotto. You can only enter the cave in a small rowboat, where you’ll find glistening blue water, caused by a refraction of sunlight into the cave. Take the chair lift from central square up to Mount Solaro for spectacular views over the island.
The Path Of The Gods
The Path of the Gods — or Sentiero degli Dei in Italian — is a five-mile clifftop trail between the villages of Agerola and Nocelle, just above Positano. The moderate walk will lead you through historic towns, following along ancient mule routes, showcasing breathtaking panoramas of the Amalfi Coast and the Island of Capri in the distance. Top tip — starting at Agerola and heading towards Nocelle, the trail is mostly downhill.
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