And the same goes for public beaches, restaurants etc. The quickest way to get there is by taking the ferry service. Add to that the same amount on the way back, plus another 50-70 Euro for taxis every time you want to move between towns within the coast… And going the taxi route started to sound incredibly expensive.Hi Shruti, if you’ve never been to the Amalfi coast, we still definitely recommend you see it once in your life even if it’s just for a few days. Main orders of fish and meats also range 25€-40€ +. Would you recommend doing something in Cinque Terre or perhaps another coastal town? This is our space to share how we quit our jobs to follow our dreams, how we are exploring the globe together and building our business at the same time. It’s worth the crowds, hassle, and cost to me.The bottom line is, just getting to Positano will cost you! I would say average prices of appetizers & salads are 14€-20€, while main pasta dishes range from 15€ to 28€ with seafood. But there are still a few somewhat affordable options if you plan ahead. The pricing at most restaurants is pretty similar – the typical meal is between 20-40 Euro per person, without alcohol. But chances are, this is not a reasonable option for most people as parking is incredibly hard to come by in this area.I agree, it’s a pretty backdrop but not worth the hassle if you just want a relaxing vacationThe Beach: I was charged $67 EU just to get my family in the beach! There are many posts out there focusing on the good and we just wanted to put it out there that it’s not all rosy and magical so people can make their own decisions For your next Italy visit we recommend you try Puglia area, we loved it! Julie C wrote a review Nov. 2019. I love Positano and try to return every year. All the staff are very nice and super friendly The m I believe the free zone of the beach is just as beautiful as the area you must pay for minus the beach chairs. As we tried to get on the bus the driver said we had to wait at our stop…..250 yards away. However, this main beach can get quite busy in the summer months. The walk is on a very romantic coastal path away and it is worth every step. The best way to reach the beaches is by car, though Sita buses drop off at some of the destinations, including Amalfi and Positano.

When you are in Positano, the opportunities to visit other towns along the coast and Capri are tempting! This is just to warn you about the fine print.I did what I did on recommendation of the parking attendant and given that there are no no parking/standing signs and what seems an inconsistent enforcing of laws (random cop arguments) it was hard to tell what the heck was going onMaybe Positano would work best for backpackers willing to spend money, but def not families.