3 Days in Positano & Capri
Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO world heritage site located in the Campania region of Southern Italy. With 30 miles of coastline, cliffside villages and mediterranean waters, Amalfi coast has been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. So when we had an opportunity to visit Europe back in 2019, Amalfi Coast had to be on our itinerary. We were spoilt for choice while planning the only 3 days we had for this leg of our journey. Each of the 13 seaside towns in the region was unique in their own way, tempting us to stay longer. However, since we could not extend our stay beyond 3 days, we finalized Positano for our visit with a day trip to the island of Capri.
Why choose between mountains and beaches if you can can have both, right? Known for it’s postcard landscapes, picturesque beaches, jaw-dropping views, handmade leather sandals, ceramic tiles, cotton/linen clothes, mouth-watering limoncello.. Positano stood out for us!
Day 1 – Accommodation & Torre di Clavel Beach
We flew early morning from Zurich to Naples during the first week of June back in 2019. It was the best time to explore Southern Italy, right before the peak summer season. While we waited for our chauffeured car at the airport, we indulged in some deep fried Italian comfort food savoring every bite of the arancini and croquettes. The other cheaper alternatives of transport from Naples Airport to Positano were ferries and buses. However considering the amount of time and effort they would have required, we stuck to the car. Since we were 3 passengers, booking a car was worth the money.
After an hour long pleasant and informative ride (thanks to our friendly local driver), we checked into our accomodation – Pensione Maria Luisa. Located in the heart of Positano village and only a 15 minute walk from the main Positano beach, this was the perfect hotel within our budget. Positano is a prime vacation spot and in general all hotels and restaurants are expensive. Pensione Maria Luisa offered a triple room with shared terrace and a panoramic dining room. The views of the ocean from the dining area with it’s huge windows and views of the hill from our room at sunset were dreamy!
Beachfront Restaurant Pensione Maria Luisa Torre di Clavel Beach
After taking some rest and grabbing a quick coffee, we ventured out to the closest beach on foot. Positano being located on a hill has a lot of narrow streets and steps. But that was the fun part.. There was beauty all around, at every nook and corner. Ocean views, white washed houses, colorful flowers and plants.. we stopped every few minutes to take a picture.
Located right in front of the remains of a 16th century watch tower known as Torre Fornillo, Torre di Clavel Beach was a gem of a find. The watchtower with it’s staircase makes for a stunning backdrop. The beach is lined with a few beachfront bars and restaurants. There are beach chairs and umbrellas available for rent. We ordered our first Italian Pizza (considering it was our first visit to the country) and ordered some much needed beers. The staff was friendly and they even served us prosecco on the house. We felt welcome by their hospitality, perfect start to our trip in Amalfi.
Day 2 – Spiaggia Grande Positano Beach & Positano Village
Ferry departing the main beach Ceramic Tile Shop in the Village Spiaggia Grande Positano Beach
Next morning, we were very excited to visit the Spiaggia Grande Positano Beach. While walking downhill would have been a lovely experience, we took a public bus considering my Mom’s health. Taking a bus in itself was very rewarding as we got a glimpse of the local culture. Locals stopped at the bus stop to greet and talk with people they knew. Italians love to talk and have a good laugh, the sense of community is very strong despite it being a vacation town.
Once we reached the closest stop to the beach, we got down and had our first proper Italian coffee. I couldn’t resist getting a panna cotta on the side and it was definitely worth every bite! Rest of the way to the beach was a delight to the senses. The cafes, restaurants, espresso bars, shops, boutiques and a beautiful church sitting right in the middle. The hustle-bustle of the village was mesmerizing. Positano is known for it’s ceramic tile factories and Limoncello, an Italian lemon liqueur produced in Southern Italy. We decided to grab a bottle on our way back and enjoy it as a night cap!
Village Shopping Positano Positano view from the bus stop
Finally, we reached the Spiaggia Grande Positano Beach and nothing could have prepared us for the view around that beach. I had seen numerous pictures of the beach and in my mind, Positano was Italy’s answer to Santorini in Greece. Except that, instead of being all white and blue, it is full of colors! And boy did it blow us away.. With Tyrrhenian sea on one side and the colorful cliffside village perched atop the hill on the other side, this is hands down the most beautiful beach I have ever visited.
It is not the best beach in conventional sense as it is small, crowded, there are ferries leaving the port and the sand is gray with pebbles. But it does offer stunning views and it is a great place for people watching. If you would like to spend time at the beach, I would suggest going to the Spiaggia Grande Beach Club. It’s right on premises, you can rent beach chairs & umbrellas and have some time and space away from the crowds.
While we didn’t get a chance to visit the beach at night, I have heard the views are gorgeous after sunset as the entire village lights up after dark!
Day 3 – Day Trip to Capri
Convertible Taxis Capri Designer Boutiques
On our third and final day at Amalfi Coast, we had planned a day trip to the island of Capri. Ferry tickets were booked in advance and all ferries departed from the Spiaggia Grande Positano Beach. Much to our delight, the main beach was full of activity with tourists, artists, people lazing around the beach and locals going about their day. The ferry ride was comfortable with indoor as well as outdoor seating. Capri is an island located off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Often frequented by celebrities, it’s known for it’s stunning landscape, beautiful blue seas and lovely (yet completely opposite) towns called Capri and Anacapri.
Light house Views Capri Town Green Grotto
After arriving at Marina Grande, we had a scheduled boat tour around the island with a stop at the most popular destination known as Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto). In order to access the cave which is brightened by the water reflecting a stunning blue light, one needs to hop on a gondola. However, since there was a long queue at the venue, our tour guides decided to skip it and offered to take the interested parties back after ending the tour. While we were disappointed a little, I wouldn’t want to spend the little time I had on the island over one attraction.
The tour took us to some of the most memorable sights from the trip. First one is the Faraglioni also known as the Kissing Arch. When you sail through the arch (giant rocks rising out of the sea), you must kiss your sweetheart. Each rock has a name – Stella, Faraglione di Mezzo and Faraglione di Fuori. These rock formations formed by crashing of the waves beneath are a photographer’s dream.
Another beautiful sight was the Grotta Verde (green grotto), a sea cave which looked like being surrounded by an enormous liquid emerald.
We also spotted a lighthouse and some celebrity houses during our tour around the island.
Casa Rossa Capri Piazetta Church of San Michele
The town of Capri was full of tourists but charming nonetheless. The Piazetta with it’s clock tower with a backdrop of the mountains was something to remember. There was so much to take in, the cafes, shops and designer boutiques. To my surprise, the taxis/cabs were these fancy convertible cars screaming of luxury. Wander off into the narrow lanes to escape the crowds and checkout the local scene though.
Next we took a bus to Anacapri, the lesser crowded town with beautiful whitewashed buildings. You can take the Mount Solaro chair lift which takes you to the summit with panoramic views of Capri. We couldn’t take the chairlift as my Mom wasn’t comfortable, instead we headed to the Church of San Michele. An epic example of Neapolitan Baroque architecture, the interiors of this church were unlike any I had seen so far. The hand painted ceramic tile floor is a marvel. The scene including trees, plants and animals depicts expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. We took the staircase up to the organ loft and had an opportunity to take in the full view of the church.
The last attraction we visited was the striking red building called Casa Rossa. It’s a museum with paintings, sculptures and archaeological artifacts on display. I remember going inside a meat shop or a bakery to ask for directions. The owner was this warm Italian guy with a smile on his face asking me where I came from and laughing wholeheartedly.. spreading happiness all around! It is moments like these which make your travels all the more special. He was the exact image of a local Italian I had in my mind, based on the books I had read and stories I had heard.
It was time to head back to Marina Grande and catch our ferry back to Positano. Of course we couldn’t resist getting some gelato at a harbor view cafe while waiting for our ferry. Positano greeted us back with a rainbow view, perfect ending to fabulous 3 days at Amalfi coast!
Positano Beach Positano View from Ferry Artist at Positano Beach
55 Comments
Taylour
Wow! The scenery is beautiful. I love places that are near water and the architecture is really amazing. It looks like you had a great trip!
Lekha C.
We did indeed have a great trip! I love places around water as well .. 🙂
Ally Travels
I’ve always wanted to go to Positano! It sounds like it was a wonderful experience. I loved checking out all your photos. Thanks for posting about it!
Lekha C.
Thank you! Positano is indeed a dream destination for a lot of us 🙂
Beryl
This…is…AMAZING!!!! Wow at these pictures and all of your adventures! Thanks for sharing!
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! Am glad you enjoyed the blog..
Katy | Photospired
Love this comprehensive itinerary. Although I’d definitely want to stay more than 3 days in Positano!
Lekha C.
I absolutely agree with you.. Positano can easily be a relaxing vacation or ab adventure with so many sea side towns within a few hours of drive.. I dream of going back and spending a few weeks when I get a chance..
Fiona
I would love to go to Capri! I have been to a lot of places in Italy but just haven’t made it to Capri yet, I have saved this post for when I do get to go.
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! I hope you get to visit Positano soon..
Franny
I have been to Capri for a half day and it was my favorite part of Italy so I would love to go back. It’s been a dream to go to Positano so this post is helpful!
Lekha C.
Thank you! You will love Positano as much.. I am glad this post is helpful for you 🙂
Jordan
This looks like a magical vacation! Italy is so high on my bucket list so I will be saving this for later. The blue grotto is beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration!
Lekha C.
Thank you! I am glad this post inspired you.. hope you get to visit soon 🙂
Rhonda Albom
Positano looks enchanting. I like the idea of the hills and the beach so close by. The pensione you picked sounds ideal.
Lekha C.
The idea of being around mountains and beaches at the same time really fascinated me.. I would love to go back 🙂
Tiffany Lei
This is now my dream place to go to after looking at all these amazing pictures you took!
Lekha C.
Haha thank you! You made my day..
Chloe
Wow, beautiful places in Italy. I love the fact you can get both beaches and mountains at the same time, not to mention the culture! Great photos too. Definitely adding to my list of places to visit.
Lekha C.
Thank you Chloe! You gave definitely hit the mark with vicinity to both mountains and beaches. That absolutely does it for me. I hope you get to travel soon!
Kate Toll
Positano is one of my favorite places!! Capri sounds so wonderful as well and your amazing photos are making me want to plan a trip right now! I would love to take a boat tour and go on one of the gondolas that you mentioned!
Lekha C.
Thank you Kate! I am glad you enjoyed the post.. This trip will truly be magical 🙂
Emma
Your hotel looks amazing, and with such a spectacular view. Although it seems like this area of Italy is just so photogenic that finding a good view doesn’t seem too difficult. I’ve wanted to go for a long time, and your post just really shows a lot of the things I can’t wait to see one day. The buildings are so beautiful and colorful. That church is gorgeous. I also can’t believe there are convertible taxis, that’s awesome!
Lekha C.
I couldn’t agree more! Positano is picturesque all the way.. I am glad you enjoyed this post 🙂
Kelly
I have Positano on my list of places to visit and now I can hardly wait! It doesn’t get much better than beaches and mountains. I would love Spiaggia Grande Positana Beach, as I tend to get bored lazing on the beach and this would be perfect with places to wander close by!
Lekha C.
Spiaggia Grande is indeed one of the best places in Positano. Never seen a beach like that 🙂 I hope you have a lovely vacation!
Melissa
What a magical post! I went here 10 years ago. This post is really making me want to visit in 2021!
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! Here is to hoping we all get to travel worry free in 2021!
Hannah
Ah Positano is on my list to visit! It looks so picturesque! Capri looks incredible too, what a wonderful trip! Thanks for the great guide!
Lekha C.
Thank you Hannah! I am glad you enjoyed the blog..
Sarah
Positano is my favourite! Three years ago today we arrived and it was a magical week. I can’t wait to go back (plans are in the works!). We did Capri too and did a hike around the island, since we couldn’t afford to buy anything haha.
Jan
I was here several years ago and loved it so much! One of the best spots in Italy! Great pics and write-up!
Lekha C.
I am yet to explore other parts of Italy, but I can’t imagine any other place more beautiful. Thank you very much!
Toniann
Wow! Positano is definitely on my list!! Thanks!
Lekha C.
You’ll love it!
Michelle
Your post took me back to my time in Capri and Positano. This is probably my absolute favorite area not only in Italy, but in the world!! I am definitley going to save your post for future reference, especially for your accommodation recommendations!
Lekha C.
Thank you so much Michelle! I can see why this region is a favorite. My memories of this vacation seem surreal 🙂
cass
Absolutely idyllic spots – you’re definitely increasing my appetite for exploring Italy (and trying the arancini).
Lekha C.
Haha! That’s the idea.. Thank you so much. I am sure you’ll love the Arancini 🙂
Lyne
Positano look straight out of a fairy tale and so does Capri, it makes me want to go right now! I have only visited Milan in Italy, I hope I can visit more next year!
Lekha C.
Italy is the only country which I want to explore each and every corner of! Hope you get to visit next year 🙂
Josy A
What a stunning area! I have to admit, I have not been sure about the Amalfi coast as I normally avoid area that are crazily touristy. But you show that Positano
and Capri are truly charming, despite the crowds. I loooove the idea of exploring that beautiful coastline.
Lekha C.
Thank you so much Josy! I understand why you would be hesitant to explore touristy places. But we always find a way to explore the other side, don’t we? 🙂
jetlaggedroamer
Would love to visit Positano and Capri. I have only visited Rome and would love to go back and explore here. So beautiful and great photos. Pinning so I have this guide when I am able to go.
Lekha C.
Thank you so much.. I have never been to Rome but would love to visit some day.
Krista
We drove past this coastline on our way from Naples to the Cilento coast – didn’t have time to stop by but hopefully next time!
Lekha C.
That’s interesting. It’s the first I have heard of Cilento coast.. Italy is indeed home to so many hidden gems!
Sophia Bawany
The Amalfi Coast was part of our scheduled Italian vacation (dang Covid). It is nice to see others itineraries and use them as a guide to plan our travel spots. Thank you for this post, we will use it to smooth out our travel plans. Fingers crossed we can go and experience the Coast first hand. 🙂
Lekha C.
Thank you.. I am so sorry you couldn’t make it as planned. I hope you get to visit soon and have a lovely vacation out there!
Andrea
The pictures are amazing!! I definitely need to make my way to the Amalfi Coast!
Lekha C.
Thank you.. Hope you get to travel there soon!
Jessi
I love this! What a beautiful place! I hope to make it there someday!
Lekha C.
Thank you.. I am sure you’ll love it.
Laura
These pictures are just stunning – thank you for sharing your time on the Amalfi Coast 🙂
Lekha C.
Thank you! I am glad you liked them.