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    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Spiaggia Grande - View of the beach

    Spiaggia Grande

    4.6(8 reviews)
    6.6 km

    For my 800th review I'm reviewing the most beautiful location on the Amalfi Coast, Spiaggia…read moreGrande. This beautiful beach is located in the cliffside village of Positano in southern Italy. The best way to visit here is to take a ferry from nearby cities such as Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, etc. Otherwise you'll spend close to 1.5 hours driving through some winding and hairpin turns from the nearest airport in Naples. The beach is located about 250 ft. below the closest road that allows cars, so expect to do a lot of hiking as you navigate your way through the tiny pedestrian only streets visiting shops, restaurants, and cafes. Parking is impossible here! Most of the beach here is private, so expect to spend 25 euros to rent a tiny sunbed packed in tightly next to some stranger. The small portion of the beach that is public is filled tightly with tourists marking their spot with a beach towel. The beach itself has tiny pebbles, so be sure to wear water shoes. During the day this place is packed with day trippers visiting. HOWEVER, from the early evening till mid morning you will have the place to yourself and enjoy this natural beauty. I highly recommend renting a boat on the pier and taking it out for a few hours to enjoy the blue waters and gorgeous views. That's the best way to experience this place! Overall I was really impressed the with the beauty of Positano. Such a fun place to visit with gorgeous views, great weather and beautiful crystal clear blue waters. Expect to pay high prices for restaurants and hotels here and dealing with crowds during the day. I definitely can see why the Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful places to visit on the planet!

    Well for us Indians (this is the shooting location of song Ghungroo from movie War). It is the main…read morebeach of Positano, as well as the center for many of the activities of this cute city Positano. It is located down past the restaurants and public part of the beach and easy to spot by the rows of yellow and orange striped umbrellas. Such picturesque surroundings, it is great to relax, stroll and take some great pictures. You can swim as well as long as you were some kind of footwear as it is very pebbly. Beach is full of restaurants, local art shops, Gelatos and many more. Almost all the beach is private except the tiny part which they say 'public beach'. The view of Positano city with Dome is magnificent. And yes it is always full of tourists.

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    Spiaggia Grande - Beach view

    Beach view

    Spiaggia Grande - Beach view from the water

    Beach view from the water

    Spiaggia Grande - 25 euros to rent a single chair.   Completely sold out a few hours later.

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    25 euros to rent a single chair. Completely sold out a few hours later.

    Lido Positano - Strange place for the showers

    Lido Positano

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.7 km

    The beach is a lovely black sand one (volcanic) with these lovely tones of grey to the stones and…read morethe sand. We walked across the sandy part, which was mostly really fine sand, that retained heat very well. I had to put my sandals back on at one point because it was so hot. Then there's a little area of all stones, which amazed me that people set up their towels on. I would hate to lay on that and it was hard to walk on it without shoes. As you approach the water, it slopes down a lot and turns into a slightly coarser sand than the previous sand. Super interesting and something I haven't really seen before. The free area is much larger than I thought it would be and is surrounded by beach clubs with plentiful chairs. The water was so nice and gentle. I can see why it was full, even though it was fairly cold. There are showers and stuff but they are in the middle of the sand, which I thought was weird. You'd think they'd be closer to the sidewalk. Didn't really matter though. The texture of this sand was easy to remove from your skin, even wet.

    The beach area has great view to slop of the mountain community. It is breathtaking view when you…read morestand at the beach. It may not you sandy beach. But it is an access to the Mediterranean Sea. A lot vacationer here. It is may. The water is still cold. It has a lot people sun bathing here. The access Via del Mulini. It has a lot shop along this main pedestrian road. It is an attractive shopping on the way to the beach. Restaurant hang along the prime beach area. It is the rich and famous people vacation area. Expensive hotel. This is a jewel for the Amalfi Coast Drive. You very much can spend a week here during summer. At the beach you can see building,house hanging on the cliff and slope of the mountain. It is beautiful to experience. I would said do not miss the drive here. Parking is expensive for limited room of the property. I would suggest excursion is good.

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    Lido Positano
    Lido Positano
    Lido Positano

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    Remmese - Area do restaurante, frente ao mar..

    Remmese

    4.3(4 reviews)
    6.4 km

    Food is good, but service was subpar. I'm staying a 5star hotel. From when I walked in it was a…read moreCuster f@&$. I asked for a table for 3 the host acknowledge and the just went on doing her own chores of the restaurant. I had to ask 2 times for her to have someone set up the table. Then I order a bottle of wine water and our food( pasta,pasta, salad ,and zucchini flowers). While waiting 15-20minutes for the food, I finally ask can I have some bread for my wine while we wait for the food. As the bread came my food came(except for the salad). I politely waited 10 minutes more no salad. Then I waive over the chef manager/host. She said it's coming. Clearly she forgot and I said I don't want it but she kept insisting but I stood firm. When I finished my food the bread was still left since I wanted it with my wine. She comes back and takes plate and says you can use the bread plate. Over all I didn't feel appreciate for spending my hard earned money at this hotel restaurant especially when they have know I booked a 5 star suite.

    Well, this beach club quickly jumped pretty far up on my list of favorite places on the planet. I…read morefind it hard to express how much I love it in mere words, so you're just going to have to imagine the obscene sounds I am making while you're reading this review. SCIALATELLI. (Sorry, that will make sense as you read on.) Only accessible via private funicular from the Hotel Le Agavi, or water taxi from the main beach in Positano, The Remmese has it all. The service is impeccable (from food, to wine, to assistance with extremely comfortable beach chairs and umbrellas, to anything you could possibly think of), and quickly offered with many smiles (although the biggest one was on the staff member who caught a fish off the dock while we watched). The views are ridiculous. You not only have a beautiful look at the water itself and unimpeded angles of the rocky coast toward Positano Beach from the pleasant deck studded with chairs and umbrellas, but if you walk up to the right, you've also got a rocky coastline to walk that you virtually have to yourself. Just look at the photos. But the FOOD. The food is the surprise. In America, beach clubs are places where you are a captive audience held hostage by mediocre kitchens that charge too much money for frozen chicken fingers, poorly made hamburgers, and if you're lucky, fried shrimp or calamari. Here at the Remmese, the food is definitely a little pricey, but it is FANTASTIC. Everything is of the highest quality, so feel free to get the fritters, the sandwiches, etc. (and definitely get the Caprese salad, it's perfect). But if you can only get one thing, you get the Scialatelli. People, listen to me when I tell you this. GET THE SCIALATELLI. This is quite literally one of the best things I have EVER eaten, and I have eaten a lot. I always order different dishes because I love variety, but I got this dish three days in a row. If you've ever had linguini and clams, this is the platonic ideal of that dish, and any other pasta (and everyone knows pasta is the best food you can have). The scialatelli (a long pasta like fettucini or linguini, but rectangular) is obviously homemade and perfect, the tiny clams are fresh and tender, and the cherry tomatoes, parsley and lemon brighten this dish up to become the finest thing you can possibly eat on the Italian coastline or anywhere. Sop up all the sauce with the excellent bread, or drink it, or bring it back to NYC for me, but DO NOT LEAVE without getting the SCIALATELLI. This pasta, a surprisingly affordable bottle of white or rosé, and this view add up to as good a day as you can possibly have in life.

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    Remmese - Area do restaurante

    Area do restaurante

    Remmese - Another view from seating.

    Another view from seating.

    Remmese - The club

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    The club

    Scrajo Mare - beaches - Updated May 2026

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