Hotels in Positano
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La Maliosa D'Arienzo
La Maliosa D'Arienzo
Hotel La Bougainville
Hotel La Bougainville
Il Canneto Positano
Il Canneto Positano
Palazzo Talamo
Palazzo Talamocleanliness Spectacular sea views from Positano's central B&B with inviting rooftop terrace.

Villa Mary Suites
Villa Mary Suitescleanliness Enjoy a scenic retreat near Positano's harbor with a serene rooftop pool.

Hotel Royal Positano
Hotel Royal Positanocleanliness Coastal charm and authentic Italian meals along Positano's winding cliffs.

Palazzo Marzoli Resort
Palazzo Marzoli Resortcleanliness Luxurious cliffside retreat with rooftop terrace overlooking the Amalfi Coast.

Hotel Villa delle Palme
Hotel Villa delle Palmecleanliness Relaxing coastal villa close to Positano Ferry Landing, offering free breakfast.

B&B Casa Nilde Positano
B&B Casa Nilde Positanocleanliness Cliffside charm in Positano with breakfast and nearby ferry access.

Villa La Tartana
Villa La Tartanacleanliness Enjoy the Mediterranean coastline in this beachside B&B with 24-hour room service.

YourHome - Casa Marina
YourHome - Casa Marinacleanliness Experience serene Positano views from a tranquil B&B just minutes from the harbor.

Hotel Il Gabbiano
Hotel Il Gabbianocleanliness Wake up to sweeping coastal views at this Italian Amalfi gem on the Positano coast.

Fattoria La Tagliata
Fattoria La Tagliatacleanliness Coastal escape in Positano with views and on-site restaurant serving local cuisine.

Casa Guadagno
Casa Guadagnocleanliness Wake up to breathtaking sea views from a family-run hotel steps from Positano's heart.

Hotel Savoia
Hotel Savoia
Il Barilotto
Il Barilottocleanliness Located in Positano with daily buffet breakfast and housekeeping included.

Hotel Posa Posa
Hotel Posa Posacleanliness Scenic cliff-side retreat with views of the Mediterranean and a short walk to the beach.

Filippescha
Filippeschacleanliness Stay at a charming coastal B&B just minutes from Positano's ferry landing and beaches.

Hotel Dimora Fornillo
Hotel Dimora Fornillocleanliness Escape to a charming Positano inn overlooking the sea with complimentary breakfast.

Positano Art Hotel Pasitea
Positano Art Hotel Pasiteacleanliness Relax in seaside Positano with deep-tissue massages and 24-hour room service.
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Top neighborhoods in Positano

Fornillo
Fornillo offers a peaceful escape from Positano's bustling center with its own pristine pebble beach and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. Follow the scenic coastal path along dramatic cliffs for breathtaking sea views. Charming pastel-colored houses cascade down terraced hillsides, creating a more authentic local atmosphere than the tourist-heavy main town. Family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood at prices lower than central Positano. Small hotels and B&Bs provide intimate accommodations with sea views. The neighborhood is best explored on foot via the 15-minute coastal trail to town, though the steep terrain requires good mobility.

Chiesa Nuova
Perched above Positano's tourist buzz, Chiesa Nuova offers a quieter slice of Amalfi Coast magic. Winding stone pathways connect whitewashed homes cascading down the cliffside. The neighborhood's namesake church anchors this authentic residential area where panoramic sea views come standard and lemon groves scent the air. Traditional family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood and handmade pasta for less than you'd pay downtown. Small local grocery shops and artisan workshops replace tourist traps here. Family-run B&Bs and boutique hotels in converted traditional homes provide mid-range lodging with million-dollar views. The steep terrain demands good walking shoes but rewards you with a genuine taste of coastal Italian life.

Positano City Centre
Positano City Centre spills down dramatic cliffs into the Mediterranean, creating a pastel-colored daydream worth every step. Narrow stone staircases lead past boutiques selling handmade sandals and ceramics to the black volcanic sands of Spiaggia Grande. The 10th-century Church of Santa Maria Assunta watches over everything with its majolica-tiled dome, while the Path of the Gods offers breathtaking coastal views. Seafront restaurants serve fresh catches and Campanian specialties, though reservations are essential during summer months. Getting around means embracing the vertical landscape on foot, as the village thrives on its pedestrian paths and limited vehicle access. Boutique hotels carved into cliffsides offer spectacular views for those willing to climb a few extra steps.

Upper Positano
Perched above the tourist bustle, Upper Positano offers an authentic slice of Italian coastal life. Stone staircases wind past terraced gardens bursting with lemon trees and bougainvillea. The medieval Chiesa di San Salvatore rewards your climb with stunning sea views. Ceramic workshops tucked into historic buildings showcase local artisans at work. Family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood and handmade pasta on terraced patios with breathtaking vistas. Boutique hotels in converted villas provide Mediterranean charm with modern comforts. Be prepared for a workout—the steep pedestrian-only pathways demand good walking shoes but deliver peaceful exploration away from the crowds.

Montepertuso
Visitors love Positano's Montepertuso neighborhood, known for its gardens.
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Clinging to a dramatic cliffside, this pastel-painted village tumbles down to a pebble beach where azure waters lap against colorful fishing boats. Narrow lanes twist between boutiques selling handmade sandals and linen clothing that capture the essence of coastal Italian style. Sip limoncello at a café overlooking Spiaggia Grande, where umbrellas create a kaleidoscope against the sea. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta's majolica-tiled dome dominates the skyline, housing a Byzantine Black Madonna. For a quieter experience, follow the path to Fornillo Beach. Take the ferry to explore the Amalfi Coast without navigating hairpin turns. Visit in spring or autumn when the Mediterranean warmth remains but summer crowds have dispersed.

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