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12 BEST things to do in Positano

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There are so many incredible things to do in Positano! Perfectly situated amidst one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, the Amalfi Coast, Positano is certainly a bucket list destination in Italy. The historic village is known for its cliffside houses, and with beaches, boats, art, shopping, hikes and more, Positano is the perfect summer getaway!

Top things to do in Positano

1. Take a private boat tour from Positano

Hiring a private boat was by far our favorite thing we did while we were in Positano! There’s nothing better than being out on the sea, admiring the coastline from a new vantage and stopping for multiple swims in the refreshing Mediterranean water.

We went in and out of awe-inspiring grottos, explored the island of Capri and basked in every ounce of sunshine. When the day was over we all agreed that it was definitely a bucket list experience that was worth every penny!

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2. Day trip to Capri

Of all the things to do in Positano, exploring the island of Capri is a must! Capri is a gorgeous and rugged island in the Bay of Naples and, though it doesn’t look that big on a map, there is a ton to do here. You can find everything from high-end beach clubs, to shopping, to incredible view points.

Beach Club on the island of Capri

One of our favorite things to do when we visited Capri was admiring the coastline from the water. We were in complete awe of the size of the rock formation on the island and all around the coast are gorgeous cave inlets or “grottos“.

Chair lift from Anacapri

Our other favorite experience on Capri was taking the chair lift from Anacapri to the top of the island. The view from the top is certainly breathtaking as you can see the majority of the island as well as watch all of the boats zip in and out of the harbor.

View from the top of Capri

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3. Explore the grottos

Inside Sailor’s Grotto

Grottos, which are sea-caves along the coast, are a feat of nature and super epic to explore! The way the sunlight comes through and reflects results in gorgeous blue, almost see-through, water and illuminates the cave.

There are many grottos along the Amalfi Coast and around Capri, the most famous being the Blue Grotto. However, because of its popularity and the physical nature of the Blue Grotto, you have to get in a queue of boats that could take an hour or more, pay to get into a smaller boat to enter the cave and then you’re only allowed 5 minutes inside.

Water color inside the grotto

From our experience, here are two better options to experience a grotto:

4. Enjoy the beaches in Positano

Spiaggia Grande Beach

Chances are, if you’re on holiday you’ll want to have at least one relaxing beach day! In Positano you can either visit Spiaggia Grande beach, Fornillo beach or book a beach club.

Spiaggia Grande beach

You can’t miss the Spiaggia Grande beach, as it’s the beach full of orange chairs and blue umbrellas by the main marina in Positano. Most of this beach is private meaning you have to rent the chair for the day and get here early to reserve. However, a small portion of the beach is public so you can just bring your towel and snag a spot!

Fornillo Beach

About a 10 minute walk down the coast is Fornillo Beach, which is a quieter and cheaper option. This charming beach definitely gets our vote as it’s nicer and has far fewer crowds. Similar to Spiaggia Grande beach, you can either rent a chair and umbrella (though at a much cheaper price) or bring a towel and grab a free spot on the rocks.

Beach clubs

Another option is booking a beach club. A couple popular ones in the area are Villa Tre Ville and Arienzo, which both came highly recommended by our Airbnb host.

Note: most of the beach clubs provide complimentary boat service to get there and require reservations in advance.

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5. Take in the cliffside views

One of the things that makes Positano so unique is how it’s built into this cliffside inlet. There are amazing spots that offer views overlooking the cliffside homes, down to the marina, and over the ocean as far as the eye can see. No matter how many times we’ve seen it, no matter what time of day, it’s magical.

Best views of Positano:

View from Franco’s Bar

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6. Church of Santa Maria Assunta

Domed church amongst the cliffside homes

The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is the main church in Positano and is very prominent in the skyline of the town. The church was founded all the way back in the 10th century. With its central location and intricately tiled dome, you can’t miss this church while you’re in Positano.

7. Art galleries and shopping

As you explore the streets of Positano, you’ll find amazing shopping as well as impressive art galleries. There are all mediums of art to admire here, so definitely stop into a few galleries and look around.

In terms of shopping for women’s clothing, if you don’t go home with a new white dress or outfit adorned with lemons, you have much more willpower than me! Cute boutiques at all price points are everywhere in Positano.

8. Get custom-made sandals

At many shops around Positano and other parts of the Amalfi Coast you can purchase custom-made sandals. After you decide on a style and color, the shoemaker will start by choosing the right base size for you. Then, they will measure the sandal straps exactly to your foot proportions and you get to watch them hammer the straps in and finish all of the detailing for the shoe.

Honestly, it’s so cool to see and it’s really a two for one! Not only is it an amazing experience but you also get to go home with beautiful, perfectly fitted, Italian leather shoes. My first pair I had made have lasted years!

9. Day trip to Amalfi and Ravello

Definitely plan to take a day trip to Amalfi and Ravello as each town on the Amalfi Coast has unique things to offer! You can take the ferry to Amalfi and then either bus, taxi or hike up to Ravello.

Amalfi Cathedral

While you’re in Amalfi, start by checking out the gorgeous Amalfi Cathedral which has been around since the 13th century in its current form.

View from Hotel Ristorante Garden in Ravello

Afterwards, head up to the quaint town of Ravello. In Ravello you can grab a delicious bite to eat with fantastic views at Hotel Ristorante Garden. Once you’ve filled up, head to Villa Cimbrone where you’ll find stunning gardens and the famous Terrace of Infinity.

Terrace of Infinity

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10. Path of the Gods

The Path of the Gods is a famous hike up high along the coastline of the Amalfi Coast with striking views the whole way. The path goes between Nocelle, the town above Positano on the cliffside, to Bomerano. The trail is 7 km each way and should take around 4 hours round trip. Make sure to avoid the heat by starting early and bring tons of water!

11. Limonchello Class in Positano

One of the most unique things to do in Positano is to take a Limonchello class! In Positano and all along the Amalfi coast there is lemon EVERYTHING. So, naturally, Limonchello is a prominent drink in the region.

We found it super interesting to see a local family garden and learn how to make Limonchello.

Local lemon garden

We took this class through Airbnb Experiences and the woman explained exactly how to make Limonchello and marmalade, then we got to taste all of her products and tour her garden. The same hosts, Gesualda and Valentino, also offer this class for the full hands-on experience to make your own Limonchello and marmalade!

12. Eat AMAZING Italian food

Pizza from Collina Positano Bakery

It’s only natural to eat your weight in incredible food while you’re in Positano! Here are a few of our favorite places to indulge in the area:

Where to stay in Positano

Location is key in Positano as the whole town is built into a cliffside. Our legs were absolutely burning as we got around the city, and we wouldn’t have wanted to stay any higher on the cliff than where we were. Looking on a map is deceptive because things look close and then HELLO 50 more stairs!

In order to be centrally located to the best things to do in Positano and still be able to feel your legs, we’d recommend staying anywhere below the road “Via Cristoforo Colombo”.

Below are a few accommodation options to consider. Note that hotels in Positano book up a ways in advance, so be sure to reserve your room(s) early.

Positano is generally a pricey place for accommodations. If budget is a big concern, you may want to consider looking for accommodations in Sorrento and doing a day trip to Positano.

Tips for visiting Positano

Before you go to Positano, be sure to check out the Can’t Miss Amalfi Coast Instagram Spots so you can capture the best photos while you’re on vacation!

Enjoy your trip!

Kylie & Scott

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