How many days in Positano?
Plan 1-3 days for Positano. 1 days hits the must-sees; 3 lets you eat well, walk neighbourhoods you've never heard of, and take one day trip.
The minimum
1 day
1 days fits the top sights, one good food walk, and one neighbourhood deep-dive β no day trips.
The sweet spot
3 days
3 days adds one day trip, two more neighbourhoods, and three more sit-down meals you'll actually remember.
Slow travel
5 days
5 days is when you leave the to-do list at home and actually live in the city for a week.
The headline things to do in Positano
From the Positano guide β these are the items that anchor a 1-day visit. For the full breakdown, read the Positano travel guide.
- Spiaggia Grande β Marina Grande
The main beach of Positano β a 300-metre crescent of dark grey volcanic pebbles framed by the pastel cliff village rising vertically behind. Half the beach is free (spiaggia libera, west end); the other half is divided between two beach clubs (L'Incanto and Bagni d'Arienzo South) charging β¬25ββ¬60/day for a sunbed and umbrella. The view back at the village from a sunbed is the iconic Positano image. Arrive 09:30 for free-beach space; chairs gone by 11:00 in summer.
- Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta β Centre, just above Spiaggia Grande
Positano's 10th-century parish church β instantly recognisable from the village's majolica-tiled dome (gold, green, and yellow) that dominates every photograph. Inside hangs the 13th-century Byzantine Black Madonna of the "posa, posa" legend, the namesake of the town. Free entry; small archaeological crypt beneath the church (β¬7) showing 1st-century AD Roman villa frescoes discovered in the 2000s. Open 08:00β12:00 and 16:00β19:00.
- Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) β Bomerano (Agerola) β Nocelle
The 7.8 km cliff-top hiking trail from Bomerano (Agerola, 600 m elevation) to Nocelle (450 m, above Positano) β generally walked east-to-west to descend rather than climb. The middle section traces a goat-path along sheer cliffs with the entire Amalfi Coast unfolding 500 m below. 3.5β4 hours, moderate difficulty (rocky, exposed sections, no shade). Reach the Bomerano start by SITA bus from Amalfi (β¬2.50, 45 min) or local connections from Positano. The single most spectacular day-walk in southern Italy.
- Spiaggia di Fornillo β Fornillo, west of Marina Grande
The quieter neighbour beach to Spiaggia Grande β reached by a 10-minute walk west along a panoramic cliff-side path (Via Positanesi d'America) past two Saracen watchtowers. Smaller, calmer, and with better swimming water (less boat traffic). Two beach clubs (Da Ferdinando, Pupetto) on the eastern half; free pebble beach on the western end. Sunsets here are excellent β west-facing, less crowded than Spiaggia Grande.
- Le Sirenuse Hotel & Champagne Bar β Via Cristoforo Colombo, central village
The pink five-star hotel at the centre of the village β one of the most photographed hotels in the world, with the Franco Sersale family running it since 1951. Non-guests can drink at the rooftop Champagne Bar (Aperol Spritz β¬18, but the view of the village and the dome of Santa Maria Assunta is unmatched) or eat at La Sponda (one Michelin star) for special occasions. Reservations essential for both. The terrace at sunset is one of the great drinking spots in Italy.
- Boat trip to Capri β Capri (boat from Positano harbour)
Capri is a 30-minute boat ride west of Positano β daily ferries (β¬20ββ¬25 each way) and a vast fleet of private gozzo (wooden) boats for hire (β¬350ββ¬600 for a half-day private skipper). The classic itinerary: Marina Grande on Capri, the Blue Grotto (β¬18, weather-dependent), the funicular up to Capri town and Anacapri, lunch at Da Paolino lemon-tree restaurant, return by boat with stops at Faraglioni rocks. Best as a full-day excursion; arrive early to beat the cruise-ship crowds.
- Fontane di Trevi & Via dei Mulini Stair Walk β Upper Positano β Spiaggia Grande
Positano has no real central street β instead a network of stair-streets (scalinatelle) climbs the cliff. The classic walk descends from the upper village (parking area near Bar Internazionale) via Via Pasitea's switchbacks, past boutique shops, the church dome, and Trevi-style fountains, ending at Spiaggia Grande. Roughly 1,500 steps total down; allow 90 minutes with stops. Most visitors only walk down once and take the village shuttle bus (β¬1.30, runs every 30 min) back up.
- Day trip to Pompeii & Vesuvius β Pompeii (50 min from Positano)
Pompeii is 50 minutes by SITA bus + Circumvesuviana train (β¬8, transfer at Sorrento) β the AD 79 Roman city preserved by the Vesuvius eruption. Allow 4 hours minimum at Pompeii; the Forum, Villa of the Mysteries, and the body casts in the Garden of the Fugitives are the headline pieces. Combine with Mount Vesuvius (β¬10 entry, 30-min crater rim walk from the upper car park) for a long day. Audio guides at Pompeii (β¬8) are essential β there is little signage on-site.
Frequently asked
Is 1 day enough in Positano?
1 day is the minimum for a satisfying visit β you'll see the headline sights but won't have flex time. If you can stretch to 3, you unlock a day trip and the food walks that make the trip memorable.
Is 6 days too long in Positano?
6 days is for travellers who want to slow down β eat at neighbourhood spots tourists don't reach, take repeat day trips, and live in the city. If you're a tick-the-list traveller, 3 is enough.
What's the ideal trip length for first-time visitors to Positano?
3 days is the sweet spot for a first visit β long enough to cover the must-sees, eat at three good spots, take one day trip, and not feel like you're racing a checklist. Less than 1 usually feels rushed; more than 6 is into slow-travel territory.
Should I add Positano to a longer regional trip?
Yes β Positano works well as a 1-3-day stop on a longer regional itinerary. Pair it with a nearby destination via the trip planner so the transit days don't compress your time on the ground.