While staying at this resort, you definitely won't get bored, as there are plenty of excursion options in Positano—you just need to choose what suits your interests.
For example, you can visit Amalfi — this Italian town is home to the relics of Saint Andrew the First-Called. Pilgrims from all over the world come to see this weeping shrine. A guide in Positano will also recommend excursions in the town to the Municipal Museum, the Paper Museum, and the Emerald Grotto. You can reach the town by bus in half an hour for 3 EUR or by sea in 25 minutes for 5.5 EUR.
Experienced travelers advise, instead of a sightseeing tour of Positano, to take a trip to the island of Capri. A boat tour costs about 90 EUR. Here you can explore numerous caves, grottos, and villas of famous people.
A bus tour around Positano is unlikely to surprise you much, so it’s better to use this transport to visit nearby cities: Naples (40 minutes, 3 EUR); Ravello (with a transfer in Amalfi, 90 minutes, 3 EUR), Caserta, Paestum, Salerno, and even Rome. And how can you not visit the famous Pompeii or see the majestic Vesuvius? It’s just overwhelming to choose.
The cost of excursions from Positano to neighboring islands varies widely. It all depends on the duration of the route and guide accompaniment. A self-guided tour costs about 15 EUR — that’s the price of a round-trip bus ticket and entrance to the attraction. A fully guided trip starts from 30 EUR.


