Positano

IT · Destination guide

Where to stay in Positano

Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring.

Tell StayBotic your trip →

Top stays in Positano

Ranked by guest rating. Tap any to see live prices.

Positano on the map

Where each stay sits. Tap a pin to open it.

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.

More destinations

Browse all →

Not sure which area is right for you?

Tell StayBotic your dates, budget and vibe, and we'll pick the right stay in Positano and hold it while you decide.

Plan my Positano trip →