Private day trips from Positano to places you'll never forget
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Positano to Ravello: Private day trip

Positano to the Amalfi Coast: Private day trip

Positano to Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius: Private day trip

Positano to Pompeii: Private day trip

Positano to Amalfi: Private day trip

Positano to Sorrento and Amalfi: Private day trip
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Italy uses the euro (EUR) as its official currency. ATMs are available in Positano, though the town is small and cash is often preferred at local businesses. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels and established restaurants, but smaller shops and beach clubs may require cash. Bring euros for parking and small purchases.
Italian is Italy's official language. In Positano and along the Amalfi Coast, English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and tourist services due to the area's international popularity. Many locals working in tourism are multilingual. Learning basic Italian greetings is appreciated and adds to the authentic Italian experience.
From Positano, explore the stunning Amalfi Coast. Amalfi town offers cathedral architecture and maritime history. Ravello features spectacular hilltop gardens with panoramic views. Sorrento provides charming streets and limoncello culture. Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius offer ancient history and volcanic landscapes.
The best time to visit Positano is May, June, and September when weather is beautiful with fewer crowds than July-August. Summer offers perfect beach weather but peak season congestion. Spring provides mild temperatures and blooming flowers. October can be pleasant though some businesses close. Winter sees most establishments closed for the season.
Positano is built into a steep cliff, requiring significant walking up and down staird, so wear comfortable shoes with good grip. Make sure you book hotels and restaurants in advance during peak season.
Positano is renowned for its dramatic vertical landscape with pastel-colored houses cascading down to the Mediterranean. The town epitomizes Amalfi Coast glamour, attracting celebrities and artists since the 1950s. It's famous for handmade linen clothing, ceramics, and limoncello. Positano's main beach and scenic coastal views make it one of Italy's most photographed destinations.
Positano is one of Italy's most spectacular destinations, offering unparalleled coastal beauty. While expensive and crowded in summer, the dramatic scenery, charming architecture, and Mediterranean atmosphere justify the visit. The town provides a romantic, luxurious experience perfect for special occasions. Its photogenic setting and upscale ambiance create unforgettable memories despite the premium prices.
Positano's steep terrain means extensive stair climbing. The town has no flat streets, with over 1,500 steps connecting different levels. Most visitors walk, though internal buses run along the main road connecting the upper and lower towns. Water taxis provide coastal transport. Limited parking exists due to the age of the town.
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