Amalfi Coast

Positano Holiday Homes

Positano cascades down a steep hillside to a grey-pebble beach, its pastel houses stacked like a living watercolour. Staying in a holiday home here means waking up to that view every morning — stepping onto your terrace with a coffee and watching the fishing boats head out before the day-trippers arrive. BlueKeys manages a select portfolio of holiday homes in Positano, from intimate apartments for two to multi-bedroom villas with private pools.

Positano is divided into distinct neighbourhoods, each with a different feel. The central Spiaggia Grande area puts you closest to the beach, the restaurants and the nightlife. Fornillo, a ten-minute walk west, is quieter and home to some of the village's best-value rentals near the lovely Fornillo beach. The upper streets around Via Montepertuso offer panoramic views and larger properties, though you will need to be comfortable with stairs. View all our stays to compare Positano properties.

All BlueKeys properties in Positano are personally inspected. We look for sea views, outdoor space, natural light and character — because a Positano holiday home should feel special, not generic. Every apartment includes air conditioning, quality linens, a fully equipped kitchen and our local guide with restaurant recommendations, hiking routes and beach tips. Prefer Sorrento as your base? See our Sorrento apartments.

Getting around Positano means embracing the stairs — there are hundreds of them. We flag the stair count in every listing so you can choose a property that matches your mobility. For guests who prefer minimal walking, we offer apartments near the main road with shuttle access. Arriving from Naples? Our private transfer service delivers you right to your doorstep.

Beyond the beach and the boutiques, Positano is a superb base for the Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods), one of Italy's most spectacular hikes. The trail starts at Bomerano, reachable by bus, and descends into Positano over roughly four hours with views that rival any helicopter tour. BlueKeys can organise guided hikes, cooking classes and private boat charters directly from Positano beach.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where is the best area to stay in Positano?

Spiaggia Grande is best for beach access and restaurants. Fornillo is quieter with a lovely second beach. The upper village (Via Montepertuso) offers the best views and larger homes but requires more stair climbing. BlueKeys can help you choose based on your priorities.

Are Positano holiday homes expensive?

Positano is the most premium village on the Amalfi Coast. A one-bedroom apartment starts from around 120-180 EUR per night in shoulder season, rising to 200-400 EUR in July and August. Villas with pools can reach 500-1,500 EUR per night. Booking in advance secures the best rates.

How do I reach Positano from Naples?

The fastest route is a private transfer (90 minutes). Alternatively, take the Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento and then a SITA bus or ferry to Positano. BlueKeys offers airport transfers directly to your holiday home doorstep.

Is Positano suitable for families with young children?

Yes, but choose your accommodation carefully. The steep terrain and many steps can be challenging with a pushchair. We recommend family-friendly properties near the beach level or with direct road access. Our team can advise on the best options for families.

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