Many people that visit the Amalfi Coast for the first time often struggle with the decision to stay in Positano or Amalfi. Staying in Amalfi or Positano both offer unique experiences and also have similarities. What most people accept is that Positano can be move lively, whereas Amalfi can be a little more laid back. Besides that, there are other considerations for you based on the type of holiday you’re looking for. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons for each location:
Amalfi
Pros:
- Historical Charm: Amalfi is rich in history, with beautiful architecture and landmarks like the Amalfi Cathedral. It’s much easier to get lost (in a good way) walking through the unique streets and alley ways.
- Accessibility: Amalfi serves as a transportation hub, making it easier to visit nearby towns like the beautiful Ravello, the walkable Atrani, and Positano by ferry.
- Larger Town: Believe it or not, Amalfi offers a wider range of shops, restaurants, and services, including grocery stores and banks.
- Less Steep Terrain: Particularly in comparison to Positano, Amalfi is more walkable for those who prefer fewer stairs.
Cons:
- Less action: This might be a good thing, depending on your preference, but in comparison to Positano, there just isn’t the same nightlife, beach clubs and other social activity.
- Less Scenic Views: While beautiful, the views are not as dramatic as those found in Positano.
Positano
Pros:
- Stunning Scenery: Famous for its picturesque cliffs and colorful buildings cascading down to the sea, offering breathtaking views.
- Vibrant Atmosphere: Known for its lively ambiance, chic boutiques, and upscale dining options. Positano is definitely a whole other vibe.
- Beach Access: There’s just more beach in Positano, perfect for sunbathing and swimming, making it a great choice for sun lovers.
- Proximity to the north: If you’re interested in a quick ferry ride to Capri or Sorrento, it’s closer than traveling from Amalfi.
Cons:
- Steps, steps, steps: The town is built on a cliffside directly to the shore, so it’s steep streets and stairs can be challenging, especially for those with mobility issues. In fact, it can almost be comical how many steps you may need to take depending on your accommodation, so if this isn’t a fit for you, Amalfi is a better choice.
- Higher Prices: Generally, accommodations and dining can be more expensive compared to Amalfi. So that ‘chic’ and ‘vibe’ that we talked about comes with a price.
Conclusion
Choosing between Amalfi and Positano depends on your priorities. If you prefer historical charm and easier access to other locations, Amalfi is a great choice. If stunning views and a lively atmosphere are what you seek, Positano may be the better option. Both towns offer unique experiences along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast!