The Positano Hideaways
Positano, Naples & Amalfi, Italy
Because gaze you will. The panorama is intoxicating, whether it's looking at boats pootling from mega-yachts to the Spiaggia Grande, the morning light moving over forested hills, or the view onto pinky Positano. And when you want to get closer to the action, a 10-minute walk leads you to classy restaurants, boutiques and gelaterias. Once a sleepy fishing village, Positano is now a magnet for style-seeking tourists, but you can pop in and experience its pleasures at leisure, before disappearing to your enclave of calm – and the best views on the Amalfi Coast.
Highs
- The property clings to the cliff edge, with a breathtaking panorama of the cobalt-blue Med and fabulous Positano
- Various sizes of apartment to choose from, including the atmospheric Torre, an authentic 13th-century watchtower
- So peaceful, yet Positano is just a 10-minute stroll, an enchanting maze of family restaurants and artisan shops
- The apartments share a pool, and have access to a beach – havens in busier months
- Easy day trips to Capri, Amalfi and Sorrento; boats leave from the town beach
Lows
- A 7-night minimum stay, Saturday-Saturday only
- Pricey, but the hidden location on this exclusive stretch is arguably priceless
- Boat traffic on the Tyrrhenian Sea causes a low, rumbling noise for some of the day, but it’s great for yacht-spotting
- You'll need to pay a security deposit in cash on arrival
- There are no facilities on the little beach, and it's a steep 200 steps back up to the complex. Don't forget anything!
- Boutique Apartments
- 4 apartments for 2-8
- Self-catering; walk to restaurants
- All ages welcome
- Closed: November-March
- Outdoor Pool
- Spa Treatments
- Beach Nearby
- Babysitting
- Creche / Kids Club
- Car not necessary
- Parking
- Pet Friendly
- Disabled Access
- Restaurants Nearby
- WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Guest Lounge
- Terrace
- Garden
- Gym
- Daily Maid Service
- Towels & Bedlinen
- English-speaking caretaker
- Maid service
Rooms
The apartments are decorated with characterful antiques and traditional tiled floors. Dazzling sea views are showed off by enormous windows and private terraces.
La Cisterna (sleeping 4) features a large terrace that gazes over Positano and the Galli islands, with a kingsize and twin bedroom, a lounge, and a mosaic-tiled kitchen. Casa Angelica also sleeps 4, with two queensize double bedrooms. We love its terrace, shaded by lemon and olive trees.
Large families can spread out in smart, cliffside Casa Grande with its four ensuite bedrooms, various terraces, a cool indoor pool grotto, and a large kitchen. Housekeeper Anna will make breakfast and dinner on request.
Torre is the show-stopper. This stunning 13th-century watchtower has a wrought iron four-poster bed, clematis-wreathed terraces and a romantic rooftop, which is as good for sunrise as it is for stargazing. It also has a separate annexe with a living space and sofabed.
Features include:
- Hairdryer
- In-room treatments available
- Toiletries
- TV
- WiFi
Eating
Kitchenettes are fairly basic, best suited for preparing light meals (apart from Casa Grande’s which is large and well-equipped). There are hobs but no ovens; all come with dishwashers and Nespresso machines. Every apartment has at least one fabulous alfresco dining area, which you’ll want to make the most of. So, stock up on groceries (or request that house manager Dana does it before you arrive for a small fee) in Piazza dei Mulini. There's an Italian takeaway here too if you don't fancy cooking, plus you can have breakfast at adjoining hotel, Marincanto.
Ten minutes' walk away, Positano is lined with wonderful restaurants - everything from pizzerias to fine dining. There's a welcome book in each apartment with recommendations, and Dana will help with reservations. We loved Da Adolfo for long beachside lunches, Le Sirenuse for upmarket cocktails, sushi at the Champagne and Seafood Bar, or Buca di Bacco for a family-run Italian that overlooks Spiaggia Grande.
Features include:
- Coffee maker
- Dinner by arrangement
- Fridge
- Hob or stove
- Kitchenette
- Restaurants nearby
- Shopping service
- Toaster
Activities
- Soak up the seclusion. Admire the impossibly beautiful seascape from your terrace, read by the pool, nap in the shade of olive trees and climb down to the secret beach below, lapped by crystal-clear waters
- Wind through Positano's bougainvillea-lined streets and alleys, to visit tiny artisan shops and high-end boutiques
- Visit the glamourous main beach, Spiaggia Grande, lined with chic beach clubs and amazing restaurants; and great for people watching
- Walk along Sentiero Degli Innamorati (Lovers' Path) to Fornillo, a sparkling, peaceful little bay
- The Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta is full of history, and has a beautiful mosaiced dome
- On a cooler day, climb flower-strewn mountain paths up to the secret hamlet of Nocelle, with its 'Panorama of the Gods'
- Day trip to beautiful Capri, with its elegant villas and ethereal Blue Grotto. Or visit the fabled towns of Sorrento and Amalfi by boat taxi
- Treat yourself to a holistic facial or deep tissue massage at Positano Wellness
Activities on site or nearby include:
- Boat trips
- Hiking
- Historical sites
- Shopping / markets
- Swimming
- Well being
Best Time to go
Our Top Tips
Location
The Positano Hideaways overlook Positano on the central Amalfi Coast. They are 55k from Naples.
By Air:
Fly into Naples. From here, most guests hire a car or book a transfer. There's no parking at the apartments but there is a public car park 5 minutes away.
By Train:
You can also reach Naples by train, and book a transfer from the station. Click here for current train schedules.
By Hydro Jet Ferry:
These only run to Positano during the summer months, from Sorrento, Capri and Amalfi.
Detailed directions will be sent when you book through i-escape.
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Airports:
- Naples (Capodichino International) 55.0 km NAP
Other:
- Beach 0.5 km
- Shops 0.3 km
- Restaurant 0.3 km