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How much does it cost to go to the beach bed in Positano?

Positano's Fornillo Beach is home to many different beach clubs you can rent a spot to spend the day at. Sunbed prices will vary greatly depending on time of year, which row you want to be in, etc., as well as by beach club, but you can expect to pay around 30-40 euros per person.



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Each Positano beach does have a small free section, but the majority of each beach in Positano requires payment to enjoy.

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There are many private establishments on Spiaggia Grande Beach where you can hire lounge chairs (sun beds) and umbrellas. They charge 10 euro per person for a beach chair and umbrella, and 2.50 euro for a beach towel if you don't happen to bring your own.

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Positano also offers shopping galore and very good restaurants. Some say Positano has better beaches than Amalfi, but if you're used to beautiful sandy beaches, you won't be impressed with any beach on the Amalfi Coast. They are black sand and very pebbly (rocky). Beaches in Amalfi are equally so.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Amalfi? You should plan to spend around €201 ($212) per day on your vacation in Amalfi, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €62 ($66) on meals for one day and €67 ($71) on local transportation.

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In the middle of the beach, in the “spiaggia libera” – the free beach of Positano, where you can just throw down your beach towel without paying rental fees – there is a small jetty from which boat excursions and rented boats depart to and from Capri and small coves nearby; while at the far west end is the actual dock ...

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And Positano's picturesque Le Sirenuse Hotel is a stand-out, even for “money-is-no-object” celebs like Kim Kardashian & Kylie Jenner. La Sirenuse's trademark pinkish-red building practically spills over the cliffs of Positano, & has attracted celebrities for ages.

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Tipping at Beach Clubs Drinks and snacks can make their way to your sun lounger without you having to leave your shady spot beneath a tangerine-striped umbrella. As you have already paid an entry or rental fee for this chic, well-maintained situation on the shore, tipping is often entirely unnecessary.

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Carry cash on you at all times as some businesses don't accept credit cards, especially in the small towns along the Amalfi Coast. You can get by with just a credit card but be sure to carry euros for small purchases like water.

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There is another stunning hotel favourite by the celebrities, more central to Positano, it's Le Sirenuse, this is where even Reese Witherspoon had her honeymoon, absolutely the jewel of Positano (check more photos here).

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It is totally doable in summertime because it's very warm so layers are light. Shorts, sun dresses and sandals that can go from day to night with accessories is the way to go! Comfortable shoes are a must-a versatile sneaker, a slide sandal are pretty much all you need.

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With a bit of planning and some insider tips, however, you can fit in a visit to Positano and Amalfi in a single day if you have limited time on the coast, taking in the top sights in just hours between sightseeing and downtime.

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You can book private transfers directly on the Positano Toursim Board website. You can also reach the Amalfi coast without a car. Sita buses go to all the towns of Amalfi via two routes: Sorrento – Positano – Amalfi and Amalfi – Salerno.

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The cost of accommodations, food, and activities in these towns can be significantly higher than in other areas of Italy. Positano is generally considered the most expensive of the three, followed by Capri, with Amalfi being the most affordable.

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On average, hotels in Positano are expensive compared to other places you'd visit in Italy for 2 reasons: The inventory in Positano is limited. There aren't that many places to stay, especially budget-friendly options. The demand to stay in Positano is high!

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Prices. Amalfi is more affordable than Positano, being as it's not as popular, but it's still more expensive than Sorrento. You can find good mid-range hotels with rooms starting at around $150 a night, and eat for around $20 in budget restaurants or $35 in mid-priced ones.

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