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Positano + Capri & Pompeii 5-Day Amalfi Coast

Positano's village, beaches and the Path of the Gods + a Capri island day + a Pompeii day trip

Positano 5-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
5 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$915
Budget–luxury
$415–$2,450

As of 2026, the recommended Positano 5-day route runs Day1 Spiaggia Grande + Santa Maria Assunta + Fornillo + sunset · Day2 Path of the Gods hike (or a boat day) · Day3 Amalfi & Ravello day trip by ferry · Day4 Capri island day trip · Day5 Pompeii day trip + slow Positano evening, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $915 on a mid-range budget. Five days does the Positano area properly. Days 1-3 cover the village, beaches, the Path of the Gods, and an Amalfi-and-Ravello day trip; Day 4 is an island day to Capri for the Blue Grotto and Faraglioni rocks; Day 5 is a Pompeii day trip, the Roman city frozen by Vesuvius, with a slow final Positano evening. Ferries are the easiest way between Positano, Amalfi, and Capri; Pompeii is reached via Sorrento and the Circumvesuviana train. Pack light for the steps, book ferries and accommodation ahead in summer, and use Sorrento or Amalfi as a cheaper base if Positano's prices stretch the budget.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$415

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$915

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,450

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Spiaggia Grande + Santa Maria Assunta + Fornillo + sunset

Spiaggia Grande beach - Santa Maria Assunta church - stepped lanes & boutiques - Fornillo beach - sunset aperitivo

Activities

  1. 09:30 Spiaggia Grande — the main beach & iconic view 2h

    Start at Positano's main beach, framed by the postcard view of pastel houses stacking up the cliff. Walk out onto the pier for the classic photo, then settle in — either on the small free public stretch or by renting a sun lounger at a beach club.

    Cost: Free; sun loungers €25-50 for two TIP: Go early to claim a free public patch before it fills, or budget €25-50 for two loungers and an umbrella at a beach club. The beach is pebbly, so water shoes help. The best photo of the village is from the pier or from a boat just offshore.
  2. 11:30 Santa Maria Assunta church + Roman crypt 1h

    Walk up to Positano's landmark church, with its yellow-green-and-blue majolica dome. Inside is the revered 13th-century Byzantine Black Madonna icon, tied to the legend of the town's name. Beneath the church, a small archaeological crypt preserves a Roman villa buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.

    Cost: Church free; crypt small fee TIP: Dress modestly — shoulders and knees covered — to enter the church. The dome is one of Positano's signature sights. The Roman crypt below (separate small ticket) is an atmospheric, often-overlooked extra. A short, steep walk up from the beach.
  3. 13:00 Lunch on the seafront (Chez Black or a casual spot) 1h30

    Lunch at beach level — Chez Black on the Spiaggia Grande seafront for seafood and wood-fired pizza, or a more casual spot up the lanes if you're watching the budget. Try spaghetti alle vongole or al limone with a glass of Costa d'Amalfi white.

    Cost: €25-50 per person TIP: Beachfront restaurants are pricey but convenient; head a little up the hill for cheaper options. Spaghetti alle vongole (clams) or al limone are the dishes to order. Lunch tends to run long here — that's the point.
  4. 15:30 Stepped lanes, boutiques & Fornillo beach 2h

    Wander the stepped lanes of boutiques (Moda Positano resort wear, made-to-measure leather sandals, lemon ceramics), then take the scenic Via Positanesi d'America cliff path west to quieter Fornillo beach for a calmer swim.

    Cost: Free (shopping/loungers extra) TIP: The cliff path to Fornillo (about 10 minutes) has lovely sea views and passes Lo Guarracino restaurant. Fornillo is smaller and more relaxed than Spiaggia Grande. The made-to-measure leather sandals are the classic local buy. Mind the steps.
  5. 19:30 Sunset aperitivo + dinner 2h30

    Catch the sunset over the Li Galli islands with an aperitivo — Li Galli Bistro in the upper village has one of the best panoramas — then dinner at a village restaurant such as Da Vincenzo for classic Amalfi seafood.

    Cost: €40-70 per person TIP: Book a sunset table ahead in summer. Dinner is eaten late (from 8pm). Da Vincenzo, on the upper road, does classic Amalfi seafood without the beachfront premium. A chilled limoncello is the traditional after-dinner drink.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Bakery breakfast (Collina Bakery)

Upper village · €3-8

A lemon cornetto and an espresso — cheaper than the seafront cafés.

Lunch

Chez Black or a casual lane spot

Spiaggia Grande / lanes · €25-50

Spaghetti alle vongole or al limone with a Costa d'Amalfi white.

Dinner

Da Vincenzo

Viale Pasitea · €40-70

Classic Amalfi seafood, including the lemon-and-sea-urchin spaghetti.

Transit:

Everything today is on foot — and steep, with many steps between the upper road and the beach. The small local 'Interno' minibus (about €1.50) saves some climbing along the upper road.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $170 Luxury $480
DAY 2

Path of the Gods hike (or a boat day)

Bus to Bomerano - Sentiero degli Dei cliff trail - Nocelle - steps down to Positano (or a boat tour alternative)

Activities

  1. 08:00 Travel to Bomerano (trailhead) 1h

    Take the bus up to Bomerano (above Praiano), the classic starting point for the Path of the Gods. Starting from the higher Bomerano end means you mostly walk downhill toward Positano.

    Cost: Bus ~€2-3 TIP: Start early to beat the midday heat — the trail is exposed with little shade. Hiking in the Bomerano-to-Nocelle direction is easier (net downhill). Bring water, sun protection, and proper shoes. Confirm bus times the day before.
  2. 09:30 Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) 3h30

    Hike the roughly 7-8km cliffside trail high above the coast, with sweeping views over Positano, the Li Galli islands, and across to Capri. The path runs through terraced hillsides and along dramatic drops to the village of Nocelle.

    Cost: Free TIP: Moderately strenuous but not technical — the views are the reward, among the best on the coast. Carry at least 1.5L of water and sun protection. Sturdy shoes are essential on the uneven, rocky path. Don't lean over the unfenced edges for photos.
  3. 13:30 Lunch in Nocelle + descent to Positano 2h

    Lunch at a simple trattoria in Nocelle with a panorama over the coast, then either descend the roughly 1,500 steps down to Positano or take the local bus down from Nocelle to spare your knees.

    Cost: Lunch €15-30; bus ~€1.50 TIP: The 1,500-step descent into Positano is hard on the knees — the local bus from Nocelle is a kinder option after a long hike. Refuel and rehydrate in Nocelle first. A relaxed lunch with a view is the reward for the walk.
  4. 16:30 Rest, swim & recover 2h

    Back in Positano, cool off with a swim at Spiaggia Grande or Fornillo and rest your legs. A gelato or a lemon granita at La Zagara is a fitting reward.

    Cost: Gelato €3-4; loungers extra TIP: After the hike, a swim and a granita are well-earned. La Zagara's lemon-shaded terrace is a classic afternoon stop. Take it easy — those steps add up.
  5. 19:30 Dinner up the hill (La Tagliata) 2h30

    For a hearty post-hike dinner, head up to La Tagliata in the Montepertuso hills for its family-style fixed menu of grilled meats, homemade pasta, and a panorama over the village (use their free shuttle van).

    Cost: €40-65 per person TIP: La Tagliata's free shuttle van collects you in the village — book it when you reserve, as the climb is steep. The fixed menu keeps coming until you're full, with house wine and limoncello included. A big, fun feast after a day's walking.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Early bakery breakfast

Upper village · €3-8

Coffee and a pastry before the trailhead bus — and pack a snack.

Lunch

Nocelle trattoria

Nocelle (trail end) · €15-30

A simple panoramic lunch to refuel after the hike.

Dinner

La Tagliata

Montepertuso hills · €40-65

Family-style grilled-meat fixed menu with a view (free shuttle).

Transit:

Bus up to Bomerano (~€2-3), then on foot along the trail. From Nocelle, either descend ~1,500 steps to Positano or take the local bus down (~€1.50). Not for limited mobility. Alternative: skip the hike for a half-day boat tour (€80-150).

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $80 Mid $175 Luxury $470
DAY 3

Amalfi & Ravello day trip by ferry

Ferry to Amalfi - Amalfi Cathedral & seafront - bus up to Ravello - Villa Rufolo & Villa Cimbrone - ferry back

Activities

  1. 09:00 Ferry to Amalfi 45min

    Take the ferry east along the coast to Amalfi (about 25 minutes) — far more comfortable and scenic than the bus on the narrow coast road, with views back at Positano from the water.

    Cost: Ferry €10-15 each way TIP: Ferries beat the gridlocked coast road in summer — buy tickets at the pier kiosk or online. Check the return schedule before you set off. The approach to Amalfi by sea is lovely. Ferries run roughly April-October.
  2. 10:00 Amalfi — Cathedral of Sant'Andrea & seafront 2h

    Explore Amalfi town: the grand striped Cathedral of Sant'Andrea atop its dramatic staircase, the Cloister of Paradise, the small Paper Museum, and the relaxed seafront piazza. Amalfi is flatter and easier-going than Positano.

    Cost: Cathedral/cloister ~€3-5 TIP: The cathedral steps are Amalfi's signature sight. The town is the namesake of the whole coast and has a more lived-in feel. Grab a coffee or a lemon granita on the main piazza before heading up to Ravello.
  3. 12:30 Bus up to Ravello — Villa Rufolo 2h

    Take the local SITA bus up the hill from Amalfi to Ravello (about 25 minutes), perched high above the coast. Visit Villa Rufolo, whose terraced gardens overlook the sea and inspired Wagner; its concert season runs in summer.

    Cost: Bus ~€1.50; Villa Rufolo ~€7 TIP: Ravello is famous for its gardens and views, set high above the coast — a cooler, calmer counterpoint to the beach villages. Villa Rufolo's belvedere is the classic photo. The bus up is steep and winding but short.
  4. 15:00 Villa Cimbrone + lunch in Ravello 2h30

    Walk to Villa Cimbrone and its Terrace of Infinity, lined with marble busts and open to a vast sea view — one of the Amalfi Coast's most famous panoramas. Lunch in Ravello on local dishes before heading back down.

    Cost: Villa Cimbrone ~€10; lunch €20-35 TIP: The Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone is the standout view — go for it even if you only have time for one villa. Ravello's lanes are quiet and pretty. Leave enough time to bus back to Amalfi for your ferry.
  5. 18:00 Ferry back to Positano + farewell dinner 2h30

    Bus back down to Amalfi and catch the ferry to Positano for a final evening — a relaxed dinner and a last limoncello with the lights of the village rising up the cliff.

    Cost: Ferry €10-15; dinner €40-70 TIP: Confirm the last ferry time before lunch in Ravello — services thin out in the evening and earlier outside peak summer. Back in Positano, a seafront or terrace dinner is a fitting send-off. End with a limoncello.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Quick café breakfast

Positano · €3-8

Coffee and a pastry before the morning ferry.

Lunch

Ravello trattoria

Ravello · €20-35

Local dishes with a hilltop sea view between the villas.

Dinner

Seafront or terrace dinner

Positano · €40-70

A final Amalfi seafood dinner and a limoncello.

Transit:

Ferry Positano ↔ Amalfi (~25 min, €10-15 each way; April-October), then the local SITA bus up to Ravello (~€1.50). Ferries are far better than the traffic-choked coast road in summer.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $85 Mid $180 Luxury $490
DAY 4

Capri island day trip

Ferry to Capri - Blue Grotto - Faraglioni rocks & Gardens of Augustus - Anacapri & Monte Solaro - ferry back

Activities

  1. 08:30 Early ferry to Capri 1h

    Take an early ferry from Positano to Capri (about 30-40 minutes) to beat the day-tripper crowds. The island is glamorous and busy, so an early start makes a big difference.

    Cost: Ferry €20-30 each way TIP: Go early — Capri fills with day-trippers by mid-morning. Book ferry tickets ahead in summer and check the return time. The funicular or bus from Marina Grande up to Capri town is part of the arrival.
  2. 10:00 Blue Grotto (if open) 1h30

    Visit the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra), the sea cave where light turns the water an electric blue — reached by small rowing boats from the entrance. It's weather- and tide-dependent, so confirm it's open before relying on it.

    Cost: ~€18 (boat + entry) TIP: The Blue Grotto can close in choppy seas or high tides — check on the day before committing. There's often a queue of boats. It's brief but memorable. If it's shut, the boat tour around the island is a fine alternative.
  3. 12:30 Capri town, Gardens of Augustus & Faraglioni 2h30

    Wander chic Capri town (the Piazzetta and designer lanes), then walk to the Gardens of Augustus for the famous view of the Faraglioni rock stacks and the Via Krupp switchback path below.

    Cost: Gardens of Augustus ~€2; lunch €20-40 TIP: The Gardens of Augustus give the classic Faraglioni view without a long hike. Capri town is expensive — a coffee or a slice goes a long way. The Piazzetta is the see-and-be-seen heart of the island.
  4. 15:30 Anacapri & Monte Solaro chairlift 2h

    Take the bus up to quieter Anacapri and ride the single-seat chairlift up Monte Solaro, the island's highest point, for a sweeping 360° panorama over the Bay of Naples and the coast.

    Cost: Chairlift ~€12-14 return TIP: Anacapri is calmer and cheaper than Capri town. The Monte Solaro chairlift is a highlight — an open single-seater with huge views. Villa San Michele in Anacapri is a lovely add-on if you have time.
  5. 18:30 Ferry back to Positano + dinner 2h30

    Catch the ferry back to Positano for the evening — a relaxed seafood dinner after a full island day.

    Cost: Ferry €20-30; dinner €40-70 TIP: Confirm the last ferry to Positano before you head up to Anacapri — services thin out in the evening. Back in Positano, a quiet village dinner is the perfect wind-down. End with a limoncello.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Quick café breakfast

Positano · €3-8

Coffee and a pastry before the early Capri ferry.

Lunch

Capri town or Anacapri

Capri · €20-40

A caprese salad (invented here) and a glass of white — Capri is pricey, so keep it simple.

Dinner

Village seafood dinner

Positano · €40-70

A relaxed Amalfi seafood dinner back in Positano.

Transit:

Ferry Positano ↔ Capri (~30-40 min, €20-30 each way; seasonal). On Capri, the funicular/bus from the port and the bus up to Anacapri plus the Monte Solaro chairlift. Go early to beat the crowds.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $95 Mid $210 Luxury $540
DAY 5

Pompeii day trip + slow Positano evening

Ferry/bus to Sorrento - Circumvesuviana to Pompeii - the Roman ruins - return to Positano - farewell dinner

Activities

  1. 08:00 Travel to Pompeii via Sorrento 2h30

    Take the ferry or SITA bus to Sorrento, then the Circumvesuviana train to Pompei Scavi (about 30 minutes). Allow time for the connections — it's a full-day outing.

    Cost: Ferry/bus + train ~€10-15 total TIP: A guided coach tour is an easier (pricier) alternative to the train connections. Start early to beat the heat — Pompeii is large and exposed. The Circumvesuviana is basic and can be crowded; keep belongings secure.
  2. 10:30 Pompeii archaeological site 3h30

    Explore Pompeii, the Roman city frozen by the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius — the Forum, baths, frescoed villas, the amphitheatre, and the haunting plaster casts of victims. The same eruption buried the Roman villa beneath Positano's own church.

    Cost: ~€18 entry TIP: Pompeii is vast (about 66 hectares) and tiring — wear comfortable shoes, bring water, a hat, and sun protection, and consider a guide or audio guide to make sense of it. Pre-book tickets in summer to skip the queue. Pace yourself across the large site.
  3. 15:00 Lunch + return to Positano 3h

    Lunch near Pompeii or back in Sorrento, then return by Circumvesuviana and ferry/bus to Positano in the late afternoon.

    Cost: Lunch €15-30 + transport TIP: Sorrento makes a pleasant lunch stop on the way back, with more options than around the ruins. Confirm the last ferry/bus to Positano before lingering. It's a long day, so build in some slack.
  4. 19:30 Farewell Positano evening 2h30

    Spend a relaxed final evening in Positano — a sunset aperitivo with the village view, then a leisurely seafood dinner and a last limoncello.

    Cost: €40-70 per person TIP: After a big day at Pompeii, keep the evening gentle — an aperitivo at a view spot like Li Galli Bistro, then a relaxed dinner. A fitting end to an Amalfi Coast trip. Toast with a chilled limoncello.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Early bakery breakfast

Positano · €3-8

Coffee and a pastry before the journey to Pompeii.

Lunch

Pompeii or Sorrento

Pompeii / Sorrento · €15-30

A simple lunch on the way back — Sorrento has the better choice.

Dinner

Farewell seafood dinner

Positano · €40-70

A final Amalfi seafood dinner and a limoncello.

Transit:

Ferry/bus to Sorrento, then the Circumvesuviana train to Pompei Scavi (~30 min). A guided coach tour is an easier alternative. A full day with several connections — start early.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $85 Mid $180 Luxury $470

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Positano 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is Capri worth a full day from Positano?
Yes — Capri is the classic Amalfi island day trip, about 30-40 minutes by ferry, with the Blue Grotto, the Faraglioni rock stacks from the Gardens of Augustus, chic Capri town, and the Monte Solaro chairlift from Anacapri. Go early to beat the day-tripper crowds, confirm the weather-dependent Blue Grotto is open, and budget for the island's high prices. An overnight gives quieter evenings, but a day covers the highlights.
How hard is the Pompeii day trip from Positano?
It's doable but long, with several connections — ferry or bus to Sorrento, then the Circumvesuviana train to Pompei Scavi (about 30 minutes). A guided coach tour is an easier (pricier) alternative. Start early, allow a full day, and bring water and sun protection for the large, exposed site. Pompeii is extraordinary and ties neatly to the region's history — the same 79 AD eruption buried the Roman villa under Positano's church.
Should I base myself somewhere cheaper for 5 days?
It's worth considering — Positano is the most expensive Amalfi village, so basing in Praiano, Amalfi, or Sorrento (which also has the train for Pompeii) can cut accommodation costs while keeping day trips easy by ferry. The trade-off is missing Positano's magic once the day-trippers leave. A common split is a couple of nights in Positano and the rest in a cheaper base.
Can I swap the day trips around?
Yes — the structure is flexible. If the weather's poor on a planned hike or Capri day, swap in a relaxed beach day or a boat tour, and save the day trips for clear skies (Capri's Blue Grotto needs calm seas). Just keep an eye on ferry schedules, which are seasonal and weather-dependent. Build in some slack so a missed connection doesn't derail the plan.

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