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What to see, what to do
à Positano

Travel guide Positano

Positano, a pearl on the Amalfi coast, is famous for its colourful cascading houses, picturesque beaches and chic, relaxed atmosphere.
Once a prosperous port in the Amalfi Republic, Positano became a popular tourist destination in the 1950s, attracting artists and celebrities.
Accessible via the winding Amalfi Coast road or by boat from Naples, Sorrento or Capri. The town is also connected by bus and ferry.

Accommodation

Positano offers luxurious accommodation with spectacular views, from boutique hotels to private villas and guesthouses.

Gastronomy

Fresh fish, limoncello, delizie al limone

What is there to see? What to do?

The beaches of Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo, the church of Santa Maria Assunta, the winding streets full of shops
The city centre, the heights of the city for a breathtaking view, the little hidden beaches along the coast
Hiking on the Sentiero degli Dei, boat trips, swimming and sunbathing on the beaches
Family beaches, water sports activities, exploring small local shops and markets
Positano Film Festival, Madonna Assunta celebrations, summer concerts

Activities

Shopping

Local crafts, Italian fashion, ceramic products and limoncello

Nightlife

Elegant bars and lounges, live music and a relaxed atmosphere in the seaside bars.

Did you know?

Positano was an important stopover on the maritime trade route of the ancient Amalfi Republic.
The city was widely popularised by John Steinbeck in his 1953 essay, which described it as a **dream of place**.
The houses of Positano are painted in bright colours in accordance with an ancient maritime law.
The Sentiero degli Dei, linking Positano to other villages, is one of the most beautiful walks in Italy.
Moda Positano** fashion was born here in the 1960s, with a unique, relaxed style.
Tips and tricks
Wear comfortable shoes for the stairs and cobbled streets.
Hire a scooter to explore the Amalfi Coast more authentically.
Sample local specialities in the trattorias outside the tourist centre.
Explore the hiking trails for breathtaking views. Visit Positano in spring or autumn to avoid the summer crowds.
Smiling woman, Mediterranean coast view.
I'm Pia, a 41-year-old DiamsTrotter who's madly in love with Italy, and more specifically with charming Positano. My heart beats to the rhythm of the waves that caress the shores of this jewel of the Amalfi coast.
Pia R.
DiamsTrotter Positano

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