
Positano
Positano: A Culinary Escape on Day 5
Savor local flavors, sip regional wine, explore hidden coastal charm
Your final day in Positano focuses on authentic local flavors and leisurely exploration. Discover budget-friendly gems where locals eat, indulge in regional wine, and hunt for artisanal souvenirs in the charming cliffside town—all at a comfortable pace with generous downtime.
Highlights
Experience fresh catch at affordable prices in beachside eateries where locals gather
Taste locally-produced wines that pair perfectly with Mediterranean cuisine
Browse handmade ceramics, limoncello, and local crafts in winding pedestrian alleys
Stumble upon unassuming family-run eateries tucked in neighborhoods away from tourist crowds
Relax with Mediterranean vistas during meals and between activities
Experience the rhythm of a small coastal town with generous café breaks and wandering time
Good to Know
Wandering for Hidden Eateries
The best unassuming local eateries are discovered by walking neighborhoods, reading posted menus, and deciding to eat somewhere that catches your eye. Avoid restaurants with picture menus or aggressive touts. Local spots often have no signage—just a doorway opening to stairs leading up.
Geographic Clustering in Compact Positano
Positano is extremely walkable—all activities fit within a 10-15 minute radius. Group your morning shopping and wine tasting in the town center, then walk down to the beach for lunch and afternoon relaxation. No transit needed or costs incurred.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Da Ferdinando
Fresh seafood served right by the beach with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Order the daily catch grilled simply or a seafood pasta. Excellent value for location and quality.
1h 30m · $12-18 per person
La Zagara
Cozy café tucked in the winding streets offering pizza, pastries, and local sweet treats. Great for a casual dinner or pre-dinner aperitivo with wine. Authentic neighborhood spot where locals eat.
1h 15m · $10-16 per person
Positano Main Shopping District
Wander the steep pedestrian streets and discover independent shops selling handmade ceramics, colorful pottery, artisanal limoncello, local honey, and handcrafted souvenirs. Browse at your own pace—no entry fees.
2h · Free to browse; €5-25 per souvenir
Wine Tasting at Local Enoteca
Visit a small local wine bar to taste Campania wines—particularly white varieties from the region like Fiano or Greco. Order a tasting flight or by-the-glass selections paired with local olives or cheeses.
1h · $15-22 per person
Beachfront Relaxation & Free Exploration
Spend unstructured time on the beach or at a seaside café. Enjoy the sea views, photograph the colorful buildings cascading down the cliffs, or simply people-watch with a coffee.
1h 30m · Free (or €3-5 for a beverage)5 activities across 1 days
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