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Where to stay in Positano
Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring.
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★ 4.0Villa Mary
Legittimo
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★ 4.0Le Sirenuse
Legittimo
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★ 4.0Yourhome Casa Marina
Ciglio
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★ 4.0Villa Dalu
Ciglio
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★ 4.0Villa Francesco Luxury Suites
Legittimo
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★ 4.0Maison Liparlati Positano
Legittimo
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★ 4.0Dimora del Podestà
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★ 4.0Il Moro Di Positano
Legittimo
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★ 4.0Punta Regina
Legittimo
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★ 4.0B&B Venus Inn Residence
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★ 4.0Imperati Suites
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★ 4.0Casa Teresa
Legittimo
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Positano, like a local
Don't miss
- Spiaggia Grande: The main beach and a quintessential Positano experience.
- Church of Santa Maria Assunta: Famous for its stunning dome and beautiful artwork.
- Path of the Gods: A breathtaking hike with panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast.
- Fornillo Beach: A quieter beach with a charming atmosphere, perfect for relaxation.
Where to eat
- Chez Black: Famous for its beachside dining and delicious seafood.
- La Pergola: Known for authentic Italian cuisine with a stunning view.
- Ristorante Max: Offers exquisite local dishes in a cozy setting.
Do this
- Boat Tour of the Amalfi Coast: A unique perspective of the stunning coastline and picturesque villages.
- Cooking Class: Learn to make traditional Italian dishes using fresh local ingredients.
- Sunset at Le Sirenuse: Experience breathtaking views and luxury ambiance during sunset.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the tourist rush at popular spots.
- Take the local bus to nearby towns like Amalfi or Ravello for a different perspective of the coast.
- Check out the local markets for fresh produce and handmade goods, especially on Wednesdays.
- Try the local limoncello, a lemon liqueur made from the region's famous lemons.
Know before you go
Best time
May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring.
Getting around
Local buses and ferries are the main modes of transport; walking is also a popular way to explore due to the town's compact size.
Airport
NAP
Language
Italian is the main language spoken, with some English understood in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's wise to carry some cash for small purchases.
Safety
Positano is generally safe for tourists, but be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.
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