



Positano's Positano City Centre neighborhood is known for its beaches and churches, and entices visitors with attractions including Church of Santa Maria Assunta and Spiaggia Grande.

Positano's Fornillo neighborhood offers attractions including Fornillo Beach.
Visitors love Positano's Montepertuso neighborhood, known for its gardens.
The Arienzo neighborhood is loved for its beaches and restaurants, and has lots of things to do and see including Spiaggia d'Arienzo.
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.
