Positano

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There is a small village along the Amalfi coast where time seems to slow down, where the colors light up more than anywhere else and where every alley tells a love story. Positano is not just a destination, it is an experience that envelops the senses and enchants the soul.

Whether you look at it from the sea or from the mountains, what stands out is the cascade of pastel-colored houses that slide down the mountain until they bathe in the turquoise waters of the coast.

Walking through its cobbled streets or on the sand of the beaches, you can still breathe the soul of a village that has seen fishermen, artists, poets and travelers of every era pass by, all enchanted by its timeless beauty.

Positano is not visited, it is lived, what are you waiting for to experience it too! If you ask me why Positano...

I will try to answer by trying to describe Positano to you… what does Positano have…

P anoramic breathtaking views that seem to come out of a painting

O arm and authentic hospitality made of sincere smiles

S andy beaches, a paradise for sea lovers

nvitation to get lost in every alley due enchantment and romance

T raditions and culture, a village rich in history and ancient traditions

A local craftsmanship where art comes to life in every corner

N ature and turquoise sea, with mountains overlooking the sea

asis of peace and beauty, a place where time seems to slow down

The best time is definitely in spring.

 Here’s why:

  • Ideal Temperatures: Not too hot and not too cold, spring temperatures allow you to explore the coast without suffering from excessive heat.
  • Blossoms: Spring transforms the Coast into a riot of color, with bougainvillea adorning the houses and gardens.
  • Less crowded: Compared to the summer months, there are fewer tourists, so it is easier to find a place on the beaches and in restaurants
  • Events: Numerous traditional events and festivals take place during this period, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture.

How to reach Positano

Positano can be reached by car, bus and, of course, by ferry.

Whether you arrive by plane or train to Naples and Salerno, Amalfi can be reached from there by bus, renting a car or with a private transfer service.

For example, from Naples station you can reach Sorrento, thanks to the Circumvesuviana line, then from there continue to Positano by bus. SITA buses arrive on the coast in about 40 minutes and the cost is really cheap.

If you were thinking of reaching Positano by car, it would undoubtedly be spectacular, but not always recommended, as the route is scenic but also challenging!

From Naples it would take about 1h 30 min (via A3 to Castellammare di Stabia + SS163).
From Rome it would take about 3h 30 min (via A1 + A3).
Obviously be careful of the narrow and busy streets in summer, also parking is difficult and expensive (up to €10/h in garages).

A self-respecting Rider will certainly choose the fastest but also the most beautiful option. The most panoramic and relaxing way is the ferry.

The connections are seasonal from April to October, for example:

From Naples to Positano in 1h 15 min
From Sorrento to Positano in 30 min
From Salerno to Positano in 1h

The main ports to embark are:

From Naples the Molo Beverello with fast hydrofoils to Positano.
From Sorrento to Marina Piccola with ferry every 30-60 min.
From Salerno the Molo Manfredi or Piazza della Concordia with ferry