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Is the water clear in Positano?

POSITANO'S BEACHES: A DIVE INTO THE BLU SEA. Well-equipped beaches or hidden coves, all of them characterized by crystal-clear water, pebbles, and volcanic dark gray sand. Let's discover the beaches of Positano!



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Marina Grande in Amalfi Like many of the beaches of this area, it is pebbly but this makes the water of the sea amazingly clear with its colour changing from turquoise to deep blue.

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Positano Beach and Arienzo Beach! Popular with jetsetters behind sunglasses and fascinating for its dark sand and pebbles. With colorful houses of Positano in the backdrop, it's a nice place for a picturesque swim or for sunbathing but it can get quite busy during the summer months.

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The beaches of the Amalfi Coast are justifiable famous for their dramatic shores and incredibly blue sea that changes in color from deep cobalt to brilliant turquoise and every shade in between.

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As beaches go the Amalfi Coast has a lot of them, and most are very safe to use, as well as being beautiful. If you're still not sure, then look out for blue flags. Beaches which have been designated a blue flag mean they are exceptionally clean.

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Spiaggia Grande, Positano The Spiaggia Grande features the most amazing and impressive back drop to all of your summer photo's, a must if you are visiting Positano. It's black sandy beach extends for about 800 metres, mostly owned by beach clubs with a small section for public use.

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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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One of the lesser-known beaches of Positano is Laurito. Many take the shuttle boat to have lunch in the famous restaurant of Da Adolfo, but fewer people know that you can easily reach the beach from the mainland, as long as you're not afraid of some steps.

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Positano is more peaceful and relaxed, with a more laid-back atmosphere. Sorrento is also generally considered to be a bit more family-friendly, while Positano is more romantic and is a popular spot for honeymooners and couples. In terms of activities, both Sorrento and Positano offer a variety of options for visitors.

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Chia Coast, Southern Sardinia On the very southern end of Sardinia, Italy's second largest island, the Chia coast is comprised of an undulating nine miles of wide, sugar-sand beaches, lofty dunes, and shallow, clear waters that stretch for dozens of meters into the sea.

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Chia Coast, Southern Sardinia On the very southern end of Sardinia, Italy's second largest island, the Chia coast is comprised of an undulating nine miles of wide, sugar-sand beaches, lofty dunes, and shallow, clear waters that stretch for dozens of meters into the sea.

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You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.

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Positano is the most popular town on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, known all over the world for the moda positano, the vibrant nightlife and the characteristic shops.

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Positano is generally considered to be a safe place to visit at night. The streets are well-lit and the locals are friendly and welcoming. However, as with any destination, it is important to take the usual safety precautions such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of your surroundings.

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Anything goes in Positano, but if you want to be one with the Italians, casual is the way to go. We went to a few nicer restaurants where people were dressed up more, but for the most part, light linens, maxi dresses with flats and casual outfits are most fitting for this gorgeous beach town.

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The Best Shoes for Amalfi Coast Beaches are different in Positano and Capri, and you will need flip flops for the rocks. The beaches are not sand but rocky, and your feet can easily get too hot if you don't have some shoes to make it down to the water.

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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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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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Island of Budelli. Unique in the world for the unlikely colour of its sand, located in the far North of Sardinia, near the Strait of Bonifacio. The pink beach of the Island of Budelli. Situated in Cala di Roto, which is on the south-eastern side of Budelli Island, the beach glows its special rosy hue.

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Sitting next to Marina Grande (the harbor and ferry port) is the main beach of Positano, Spiaggia Grande. On the side closest to the marina there is a small public beach area that is free to use.

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