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Family Hotels in Positano

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Top neighborhoods in Positano

Fornillo

Fornillo offers a peaceful escape from Positano's bustling center with its own pristine pebble beach and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. Follow the scenic coastal path along dramatic cliffs for breathtaking sea views. Charming pastel-colored houses cascade down terraced hillsides, creating a more authentic local atmosphere than the tourist-heavy main town. Family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood at prices lower than central Positano. Small hotels and B&Bs provide intimate accommodations with sea views. The neighborhood is best explored on foot via the 15-minute coastal trail to town, though the steep terrain requires good mobility.

Chiesa Nuova

Perched above Positano's tourist buzz, Chiesa Nuova offers a quieter slice of Amalfi Coast magic. Winding stone pathways connect whitewashed homes cascading down the cliffside. The neighborhood's namesake church anchors this authentic residential area where panoramic sea views come standard and lemon groves scent the air. Traditional family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood and handmade pasta for less than you'd pay downtown. Small local grocery shops and artisan workshops replace tourist traps here. Family-run B&Bs and boutique hotels in converted traditional homes provide mid-range lodging with million-dollar views. The steep terrain demands good walking shoes but rewards you with a genuine taste of coastal Italian life.

Nocelle

Perched high above the Amalfi Coast, Nocelle delivers peaceful seclusion and jaw-dropping mountain views without the tourist crowds. This tiny village is your gateway to the famous Path of the Gods hiking trail, where Mediterranean vistas unfold with every step. Ancient stone houses and narrow cobblestone pathways create a scene that hasn't changed in centuries, giving you an authentic slice of traditional Italian village life. A handful of family-run trattorias serve simple local dishes with irregular hours, so plan accordingly. Accommodation options include small B&Bs and vacation rentals in converted traditional homes. Getting around requires good walking shoes—this pedestrian-only zone sits above Positano and is accessible via steep stone steps or local bus.

Positano City Centre

Positano City Centre spills down dramatic cliffs into the Mediterranean, creating a pastel-colored daydream worth every step. Narrow stone staircases lead past boutiques selling handmade sandals and ceramics to the black volcanic sands of Spiaggia Grande. The 10th-century Church of Santa Maria Assunta watches over everything with its majolica-tiled dome, while the Path of the Gods offers breathtaking coastal views. Seafront restaurants serve fresh catches and Campanian specialties, though reservations are essential during summer months. Getting around means embracing the vertical landscape on foot, as the village thrives on its pedestrian paths and limited vehicle access. Boutique hotels carved into cliffsides offer spectacular views for those willing to climb a few extra steps.

Upper Positano

Perched above the tourist bustle, Upper Positano offers an authentic slice of Italian coastal life. Stone staircases wind past terraced gardens bursting with lemon trees and bougainvillea. The medieval Chiesa di San Salvatore rewards your climb with stunning sea views. Ceramic workshops tucked into historic buildings showcase local artisans at work. Family-run trattorias serve fresh seafood and handmade pasta on terraced patios with breathtaking vistas. Boutique hotels in converted villas provide Mediterranean charm with modern comforts. Be prepared for a workout—the steep pedestrian-only pathways demand good walking shoes but deliver peaceful exploration away from the crowds.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best family hotels in Positano?
According to guest reviews, Santa Caterina is one of the top family-friendly hotels in Positano. This property offers a cafe and a swimming pool. Another highly rated stay where you and the kiddos will feel at home is Villa Magia. To check out other popular options, simply use the "Family friendly" filter and then sort by "Guest rating + our picks."
What are the cheapest family-friendly hotels in Positano?
It's a breeze to find good-value family hotels in Positano from $274 for your next getaway. Casa Guadagno is one of the most affordable options and features a terrace and a rooftop terrace. Alternatively, stay at Villa Amore and have more to spend on shared adventures.
What is the best time to stay in a family-friendly hotel in Positano?
If you'd like to visit when it's quieter, head here in January. You could score some amazing deals on family-friendly hotels in Positano around then. The warmest conditions are in August, with temperatures ranging from 79ºF (26ºC) to 84ºF (29ºC). It's generally coolest in February, averaging between 50ºF (10ºC) and 55ºF (13ºC).
What are the closest family-friendly hotels to Spiaggia Grande?
Let Dimora del Podestà set the stage for your family's next adventure. It's a short drive from Spiaggia Grande and comes with a balcony and complimentary breakfast. Another option nearby is Villa Magia. Search for family-friendly hotels in Positano close to this attraction that combine location and comfort.
What family-friendly hotels in Positano have a pool?
With access to a pool, a cafe and a sauna, Santa Caterina promises relaxation and excitement for everyone. Villa Magia is another property where the little ones will have the time of their lives. This family hotel in Positano comes with a pool too.
What are the closest family-friendly hotels to Naples Intl. Airport (NAP)?
Get off the plane and have the kids tucked up in bed shortly after at Millennium Gold Hotel. This property is around 1 mile southwest of Naples Intl. Airport (NAP). Make the most of pillow top mattresses and a deep soaking bathtub here. Le Cheminee Business Hotel is another recommendation. Check out the range of family-friendly hotels in Positano close to the airport and make traveling with the kids easy.
What are the best 5 star family-friendly hotels in Positano?
Treat your favorite people to a high-end stay at Santa Caterina. This 5-star family hotel in Positano has a swimming pool and a sauna. Villa Magia is also known for its kid-friendly appeal and upmarket setting.
Are there any family-friendly hotels in Positano with parking?
Hit the road and then park with ease at Dimora del Podestà. This stay comes with a balcony and complimentary breakfast. Santa Caterina has a spot for your ride too. If you want to see what else is available, check out the 777 family-friendly hotels in Positano with parking.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Positano hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.