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Discover Amalfi Coast from the Sea

The Unmissable Boat Tours

Boat tours
4.5
€ 84 per guest

Free cancellation

Boat tours
4.5
€ 79 per guest

Free cancellation

Boat tours
5
From € 900 Per boat | Max 11 people
Boat tours
4.5
€ 35 per guest

Free cancellation

All Inclusive Premium Shared Capri Boat Tour + City Visit
Bestseller
Boat tours
5
€ 159 € 199 per guest

Free cancellation

Boat tours
5
From € 950 Per boat | Max 12 passengers
Boat tours
5
From € 750 € 950 Per boat | Max 12 passengers

Explore the Amalfi Coast and its surroundings

Our recommendations for the top experiences on the Amalfi Coast, based on your travel style and budget!

Activities
4.5
€ 75 per guest

Free cancellation

Activities
5
From € 600 Per vehicle | Max 8 passengers
Activities
4.5
€ 45 per guest

Free cancellation

Activities
4.5
€ 66 per guest

Free cancellation

Activities
5
From € 760 Per vehicle | Max 8 passengers
Activities
5
From € 320 Per boat | Max 10 passengers

Free cancellation

Activities
5
From € 760 Per vehicle | Max 8 passengers

Inspiration

Our recommendations for the top experiences on the Amalfi Coast, based on your travel style and budget!

What to pack for your trip on the Amalfi Coast

Great meals on the Amalfi Coast that don't break the bank!

Organizing your unforgettable Amalfi Coast Wedding

Where you can sample the best wines from the Amalfi Coast

The scent of lemons, fresh fish, soft cheeses and irresistible pastries: the culinary delights of a beautiful land.

Amalfi Coast Restaurants

Learn how to prepare traditional recipes with a local chef or home cook

Where to Stay

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5 stars luxury - Amalfi

5

The jewel in the Amalfi Coast's crown!

4 stars - Positano

4

Your hotel in the center of Positano

From € 383

5 stars - Anacapri

4.5

Imperial luxury

From € 3,800

Farmhouse Holidays - Piano di Sorrento

4.5

Are you ready to discover the authentic countryside along the coast?

4 stars - Positano

4.5

4 star perfection, in Positano

From € 770

3 stars - Massa Lubrense

4.5

A bed on the beach (well, almost!)

Luxury Villas - Positano

5

Villa Magia, the pinnacle of your dream villa

Restaurant Guide for Positano and the Amalfi Coast

The best restaurants and pizzerias for lunch and dinner on the coast

Restaurants - Positano

4.5

The in-house restaurant at Hotel Le Sirenuse

Restaurants - Nerano - Massa Lubrense

3.5

One of Nerano's most storied restaurants

Restaurants - Ravello

4.5

An elegant and sophisticated fine-dining experience with one of the most beautiful panoramic terraces along the Amalfi Coast

Restaurants - Praiano

4.5

Located on the tiny Marina di Praia cove.

Restaurants - Maiori

4.5

Dine in a tower overlooking the sea

Restaurants - Positano

4

Legendary restaurant on Positano's waterfront

Restaurants - Positano

4

Set on a terrace at the foot of Positano

Amalfi Coast Towns

Choose the best town to stay on the Amalfi Coast

An enchanting coastal village, much loved by in-the-know visitors.

The most beautiful view on the entire Amalfi Coast, and a treasure trove of art and culture.

One of the Republic of Amalfi's most important ports, this mountain outpost is a delightful retreat.

Fishing village set in a peaceful landscape, with craft traditions dating back to the distant past.

Known internationally for its marvelous ceramics, the most important town on the Amalfi Coast.

Famous for its spectacular setting, this vertical town is a resort destination and international fashion center.

The entire coast is named for this seaside jewel, land of maritime traditions and tourism.

Positano.com: Your Complete Guide

Positano is the most famous and iconic village on the Amalfi Coast, the spectacular strip of coastline with the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea to one side and the peaks of the Lattari Mountains to the other. The coastline stretches for 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of Naples (Napoli) and north of Salerno in the southern Italian region of Campania. The entire Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with highlights including Positano as well as the equally picturesque towns of Amalfi and Ravello.

Take a dip in the crystalline waters off the coast, admire the dramatic cliffs by sea on a mini-cruise, relax over a romantic dinner overlooking the water, and stroll along the narrow, twisting lanes under a lush canopy of wisteria and lemon trees. These are the unique charms that make Positano one of the top destinations in all of Italy for those who want to sample the country’s timeless "la dolce vita" atmosphere.

Where is Positano?

Positano is the first town you reach on the Amalfi Coast when arriving from Naples, and it's about a 20-minute drive from the Sorrentine Peninsula and about 30 minutes from Capri by ferry. After Positano, the next towns are Praiano, Conca de' Marini, Amalfi, and the other villages along the coast.

You can reach Positano by bus from Sorrento or Amalfi (there are two stops: "La Sponda" and "Chiesa Nuova"). There are also ferries in the summer from Sorrento and Capri.

How to Get to the Amalfi Coast

Where should I stay on the Amalfi Coast?

Positano is perfect for couples, with its romantic atmosphere and leisurely days on the beaches: Fornillo, Arienzo, Laurito, or Spiaggia Grande (also called Marina Grande). There are great cafés and restaurants and you can also take a boat tour to admire the Li Galli Islets, Capri, and the surrounding coastline. Keep in mind that Positano is a vertical town, with a number of steep staircases that are not accessible for those with limited mobility or small children.

Amalfi is flatter than Positano and set in the middle of the coastline. There is just one small beach, but there is a convenient boat service that will take you to a number of other nearby beaches that are only accessible by sea.

Ravello is set on the clifftop above the coastline and is famous for its stunning views from the terraces of its historic villas. The town is also home to a number of art and music festivals.

Maiori and Minori are better choices for families, as they are flat and have an easily-accessible beach.

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What is there to see and how should I get around?

Positano is a small village and you can see its sights easily in half a day. More than just a place to visit, Positano is more an experience. Stroll along Via Pasitea to admire the shops selling "pezze di Positano" (local resort wear in linen and silk) or relax on one of the terraces to admire the views over the colorful houses tumbling down the cliffside.

One of the most famous landmarks in Positano is the colorful majolica cupola of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which houses the Byzantine Madonna Nera that is the object of much devotion among locals. This historic icon was found on the beach after a violent storm and on that site, the church was built. You can also visit the ancient Roman domus next to the church, the recently excavated ruins of a seaside villa with frescos similar to those found in Pompeii. The Roman Archaeological Museum where the villa is located is open all year round for guided visits.

Be sure to take in the Saracen towers, ancient watchtowers that were built on strategic spots along the coast and were used to protect the locals from pirates. Positano is home to three of these: Torre Trasita, Torre di Sponda, and Torre di Fornillo.

From Positano, head up to Montepertuso and the hamlet of Nocelle to walk along the Path of the Gods to Agerola.

The easiest way to get from Positano to nearby towns and Capri is with the ferries and boats that set off from the small pier in Positano. Otherwise, there are Sita buses. We do not suggest driving due to the heavy traffic and limited parking. For couples, the most convenient way to get around is by scooter.