What is the best way to get from Naples Airport to Positano?
Take the Alibus to Naples central station, then transfer to a Curreri Viaggi or SITA bus directly to Positano. Alternatively, pre-book a private transfer - ideal for groups or with luggage. Public buses run hourly and take about 75 minutes depending on traffic.
When is the rainy season in Positano, and should I reschedule my trip?
Positano’s wettest months are October and November, with occasional heavy downpours. Spring (April-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the best weather - mild temperatures and minimal rain. Short showers can occur year-round, so pack a lightweight rain jacket.
Is the Amalfi Coast Pass worth it for visiting Positano and surrounding towns?
Yes, the Amalfi Coast Bus Pass (valid 3-7 days) offers unlimited SITA bus rides between Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. At €22-€35, it saves money for travelers planning multiple hops. Purchase at tourist offices or authorized vendors – not on the bus.
Can I swim and sunbathe at Positano’s main beach, and are there entry fees?
Yes, Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo Beach offer sunbed and umbrella rentals (€15-€25 per day). Public access is free, but space is limited. Arrive early in high season. Water entry is free, and the beach is pebbly - water shoes are recommended for comfort.