Positano's Mediterranean climate is ideal for holidays at any time of year. The Lattari Mountains protect the resort from winds from the north. This is why the Gulf of Salerno, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, is not a violent one. You don't have to worry about the rough tides of the Tyrrhenian Sea and you can relax undisturbed.
There are no rainy seasons in Positano. Except in November you can expect more rainfall. But even in that month, the temperature will be +17°C.
Positano's flora and fauna
The plant life in Positano delights visitors with its vibrant colors, as the city is nestled among mountains and practically immersed in greenery.
Endless palm groves, evergreen lemon trees, and oranges hanging from the trees create a true fairytale setting that exists on the Italian coastline in the resort of Positano. Here, familiar plums and exotic bottle trees coexist harmoniously. Oranges ripen in December, while lemons bear fruit all year round. In late January, the mimosa blossoms into a lush yellow sphere. And that's not all—apricots, peaches, Mediterranean pines—the list of green beauties in Positano is endless.
As for the animal life in Positano, it is primarily characterized by the extraordinary creatures of the sea, which are caught and prepared by the locals. Enormous crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and even moray eels can be found along the Italian coastline.
Be cautious, as lizards, various insects, cicadas, and impressive spiders also inhabit the area.