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Discover Positano's charm with a 2-3 hour guided walk through narrow streets, historic sites, and local spots, led by a passionate local guide for $69.39.
Positano’s beauty and character come alive in this Positano Walking Tour with a Local Guide. Priced at $69.39 per person, this 2 to 3-hour tour offers an intimate look at the town’s vibrant streets, historic landmarks, and authentic local culture. With a 5.0-star rating based on 5 reviews, this experience is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides, personalized approach, and rich storytelling. The tour is perfect for travelers who want to see beyond the typical tourist spots, explore hidden alleys, and enjoy authentic moments with a local host.
This tour departs from Viale Pasitea 325 at 9:30 am and is designed for small groups—up to 8 people—which ensures personalized attention and flexibility. The tour includes visits to key sites like Via Chiesa Nuova, Grotta di Fornillo, Spiaggia di Positano Marina Grande, and Piazza dei Mulini, with plenty of opportunities for stops, tastings, and photo moments. It is an ideal option for those who appreciate storytelling, local traditions, and a slower, more authentic exploration of Positano.


The tour begins at Viale Pasitea 325 in the early morning, making it easy to connect via public transportation or local taxis. The guide is ready to welcome small groups, ensuring an intimate experience that allows for questions and spontaneous stops. The meeting point at the heart of Positano’s main streets means you’re immediately immersed in the town’s lively atmosphere.
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The first stop is Via Chiesa Nuova, the lively hub of Positano’s daily life. This area acts as a vibrant meeting point for locals, with shops, cafes, and grocery stores. From here, visitors enjoy a panoramic view of the bay, gaining a sense of Positano’s dramatic vertical layout. The guide explains how this neighborhood preserves the town’s authentic charm, setting the tone for the walk ahead.

Next, the tour winds through the narrow shortcuts and alleys that characterize Positano’s “vertical city.” The Fornillo district offers a quieter perspective, revealing the less crowded, yet equally beautiful, side of the town. Visitors visit a natural cave where a rock nativity scene is displayed, providing a unique photo opportunity. Inside a typical Positano house, the guide offers Neapolitan coffee made with a mocha, homemade limoncello, and for children, fresh lemonade made from local lemons.

Descending towards the main beach, visitors pass through streets alive with colors—fashion boutiques, ceramic shops, and artisan jewelry stalls. The scent of fresh fish from seaside restaurants mixes with the salty air, creating an authentic coastal vibe. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta—famous for its bas-relief rooted in Greek mythology—provides a striking backdrop. This lively area offers perfect opportunities for photos and soaking in the seaside energy.

From the beach, the group walks uphill to Piazza dei Mulini. Here, the focus is on art, fashion, and history. The artists’ street nearby showcases local craft shops, and a visit to the Moda Mare Positano artisan workshop allows guests to see traditional clothing craftsmanship. The tour concludes with a refreshing lemon granita, a sweet nod to three generations of local tradition, served at a charming spot near the square.
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Throughout the tour, the guide highlights sights like the palace that was Napoleon’s brother-in-law’s summer residence and provides insights into Positano’s architectural style and history. The walk covers both the scenic and cultural layers of the town, blending storytelling with tangible sights, sounds, and scents.

The tour includes optional stops on request, such as tastings of local products or visits to artisan workshops. The small-group setting allows the guide to tailor the experience, helping visitors get the most from their visit. This flexibility has earned praise from previous participants, especially for the warm, approachable guidance.

Many reviews highlight the guide, Saveria “Ladybug,” as a key part of the experience. She is described as friendly, passionate, and full of engaging stories about Positano’s legends, traditions, and daily life. Her personal connection to the town adds authenticity and warmth, making the walk feel like exploring with a knowledgeable friend.
The tour starts promptly at 9:30 am from Viale Pasitea and ends at Piazza dei Mulini, near the main parking area. It’s suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility, given the mostly walking nature of the tour through narrow streets and steps. The tour is ideal for small groups, offering a more personalized experience.
Booking can be confirmed within 48 hours, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers should plan to book at least 61 days in advance to secure a spot, as the tour is popular and limited to 8 people. The experience is also weather-dependent, with the option to reschedule or receive a full refund if canceled due to poor conditions.
This Positano walking tour stands out for its local-led storytelling, authentic insights, and carefully curated stops. It offers a manageable, engaging way to experience Positano’s essence beyond the postcard views. The combination of scenic locations, local traditions, and personal touches makes it especially suited for those who seek a meaningful, small-group exploration.
“Ladybird is an excellent guide. Very friendly and knowledgeable about Positano. We loved stopping at her moms for mocha coffee and biscotti. She wa…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $69.39 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Viale Pasitea 325 and ends at Piazza dei Mulini.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Yes, it is accessible to most travelers, including children and seniors, given the moderate pace and short duration.
What language is the guide likely to speak?
The tour is led by a local guide familiar with English, as indicated by reviews and booking details.
Can I customize the stops or tasting experiences?
Yes, stops like tasting local products are available upon request during the tour.
Is transportation included?
No, the tour is a walking experience, starting and ending in central Positano.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a camera are recommended.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
Personalized storytelling, visits to authentic local sites, and a passionate guide ensure a memorable and genuine Positano experience.