POSITANO BETWEEN SKY AND SEA
Starting from € 400 per day
- Destination
Positano - Property ID
ITVIC2007 - Max n.
of guests
4 - House area
67 - Bedrooms
1 - Bathrooms
1
General
An extraordinary apartment that reflects the typical architecture of the houses in Positano. The enormous French windows, which open onto the ample terrace suspended between the sky and the sea of Positano, shower this apartment with light and bring out the warm hues of the decor. The spacious bedroom with vaulted ceiling is characterised by the romantic four-poster bed and period furniture. From here you have direct access to the bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and shower. The most romantic place for a couple, but also ideal for a family of four.
Rooms & Bathrooms
Sleeps 2+2 people
Size 67.5 sq.m. (for 4 people)
Living room with queen-size sofa-bed
Kitchen area
1 master bedroom
1 bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and separate shower
Terrace

Alfresco Dinner

Outdoor features

TV

Air conditioned

Espresso machine

Hair dryer

Heating

Iron

Kettle

Microwave oven

No smoking

Safe

Self-catering kitchen

Dish Washer

Washing Machine
Features & Amenities
Linen/Towels
Wi-Fi internet
Satellite TV
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Microwave oven
Hairdryer
Heating
Air conditioning
Safe
Included Services
Concierge service for Check in and Check out
Manager on the spot
Air conditioning
Linen and Towels
Cleaning service (2 hours midweek)
Extra Services
Additional Cleaning Service Eu 20 per hrs.
Heating Eu 50 per week
Airport Transport
Additional porter service
Private Transfer
Minimum 3 days stay
Children welcome
Pets allowed on request
Required security deposit Eu 1000 payable onsite in cash
Check in between 2.00 pm – 6 pm
Check out before 10 am on the day of departure
Getting there
Rental car recommend
Shuttle services recommended
We advise you to enquire about the availability of a parking space and book when you make your reservation
Distances
Minimum 3 days stay
Children welcome
Pets allowed on request
Required security deposit Eu 1000 payable onsite in cash
Check in between 2.00 pm – 7 pm
Check out before 10 am on the day of departure
Area Information
There ́s nothing new to say about Positano, and it goes without saying that it is one of the most fascinating places in the world, where both during the day and at night- time you can go through wonderful experiences that you are unlikely to find elsewhere. hat said, tourists visiting Positano should bear in mind that this is a town with steep streets and more than its fair share of stairways, with many colourful pastel houses crammed on the hillside next to the beachfront, competing with each other for the best sea view. When you first arrive in Positano, do consider paying the tourist information office a visit. Located on the Via del Saracino, next to the Via dei Mulini and the central Piazza Flavio Gioia, this tourist information outlet is conveniently close to one of the town's most famous sights, the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta. The town is undeniably a very special, unique and 'real' part of Campania, boasting dramatic cliff-hugging roads, popular beachfronts and some of the very best views that you are ever likely to experience. Apart from the beaches and water sports, other tourist attractions include cruises along the Amalfi Coast, the very beautiful Bay of Salerno, and a choice of walking trails, with a very appealing cliff side path connecting the Spiaggia Grande and Spiaggia del Fornillo beaches. Whilst there are no real museums of note within the town of Positano, there is plenty of history, particularly nearby. If you are able to take a few day trips, then nearby Naples is home to a very impressive selection of museums, with plenty of historical information about Campania. Alternatively, take a short excursion to Pompeii or Herculaneum and learn more about the Roman culture that once flourished in these ancient Roman towns, which are really like giant open-air museums, filled with treasures around every corner. Campania is a very popular part of Italy and has much to offer visiting tourists. During the summer, the town's waterfront is bustling with ferries, hydrofoils and other boats, which whisk people to destinations such as Amalfi, Naples, Ravello and Sorrento. The isle of Capri is especially close to Positano and makes for a very worthwhile day trip, offering everything from glorious sandy beaches and Mediterranean 'sea caves', to historic sights around the centrally located Piazza Umberto.