What to do in Positano

Positano is a unique destination that offers an infinite number of experiences to live.
Whether you are looking for relaxation, adventure, culture or fun, Positano will know how to win you over.

A breathtaking trek from Positano

The Path of the Gods, one of the most renowned hiking routes in Italy, connects Agerola to Positano offering breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast.

With its 9 kilometers in length and a difference in altitude of around 400 metres, the path winds through chestnut woods, cultivated terraces and precipices overlooking the sea, offering unforgettable views.

Boat Excursions

An unforgettable journey between sea, coast and panoramas.

Set sail aboard a boat and let yourself be lulled by the waves to discover Positano and the Amalfi Coast.
A unique experience to admire breathtaking views, suggestive caves and hidden coves.

With a boat excursion from Positano you will live an  experience between sea, nature and culture. 
Let yourself be conquered by the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Capri!

Cuisine and flavours

Immersing yourself in the culture of a place also involves its cuisine.

In Positano, culinary tradition is intertwined with the beauty of the coastal landscape, creating a unique gastronomic experience.

To discover the secrets of this renowned cuisine, the cooking class offer an unforgettable immersion in local flavours, aromas and techniques.

Km0 Restaurant in Praiano

In Praiano, a few km from Positano, you have the opportunity to have some unmissable experiences.

Social table
A large table and many strangers to feel part of a temporary family with whom to share cooking class, dinner and perhaps the dish.

Cooking class
From the first course to the dessert, you will have to try your hand at preparing all the courses, because you know, our motto is "If you don't cook, you don't eat!". We don't offer you a simple cooking class, but an experience to fully enjoy the flavors and spend time happily. For more info visit Km0 Restaurant web site

The Roman Villa of Positano: a journey through history

Hidden in the heart of Positano, a few steps from the sea and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, is the Roman Villa, a true archaeological jewel that takes us back in time to the 1st century AD.

Buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. and brought to light only in 2003, the villa offers a fascinating testimony to the daily life of the time.

Accurate excavations and meticulous restorations have made it possible to rediscover the remains of a Roman domus of great value, with its evocative environments and its priceless treasures.

Suggestions

•The best time to visit Positano is from May to September.
Book your accommodation in advance, especially in high season.
• Get around on foot to best enjoy the beauty of the village.
Bring your camera with you to capture breathtaking landscapes..