Seen from the sea, Positano is set in a spectacular vertical panorama of colors: the green of Monti Lattari;white, pink and yellow Mediterranean houses; the silver-grey color of its pebbly beaches; and the son of the sea.
Museums
Discover the ancient disease of Positano by visiting the local Roman Archaeological Museum.It was recently inaugurated on the site of an ancient Roman villa, under the oratory of the SS Church. Maria Assunta na Piazza Flavio Gioia 7. Visitors can wander through fragments of original architecture and decorations to learn about the Roman history of multi Positano through media displays that explain the ruins in more detail.
Beaches of Positano
Spiaggia Grande is the heart of Positano's promenade. Spanning 300 meters, this beach is one of the largest on the Amalfi Coast as well as one of the most glamorous, attracting a fashionable crowd of artists, actors and celebrities.Those looking for a quieter spot to bask in the Mediterranean sun will love Positano's Fornillo Beach, accessible via a footpath from Spiaggia Grande.
Souvenirs from Positano
Try limoncello liqueur made from Amalfi coast lemons.Buy a pair of the most beautiful sandals in the world at one of the many artisan workshops located in the streets of the center.The master will measure your foot, and in half an hour you will be able to choose the style and decor for an individual pair of sandals.Shop authentic pezza di Positano, a traditional garment made of cotton, linen and silk, perfect for exploring the coast.