General
Positano On The Rocks is on the first floor of a characteristic building in the style of the Amalfi Coast. It features a private sea view terrace, air conditioning and heating. This little house lies below the main house and is completely independent. After climbing about 30 steps from the road side you will arrive in a small angle of paradise hidden amidst Bougainvillea and flowers, a place from where you will enjoy breathtaking scenery. You are in one of the little white houses of Positano, each with its own small garden of flowered terrace and inhabited by local families and not crowds of tourists. Positano's tightly packed Moorish style houses start their dramatically steep climb from the blue bay, then ascend ever more sharply, below and opposite you. Above you are rugged cliffs and hillsides with clinging patches of green - a striking view never to be forgotten. At night, an alfresco dinner aloft, with hundreds of shimmering lights as your audience. Refurbished in 2010, Positano On The Rocks is furnished with authentic antique pieces.
Location
Positano On The Rocks is located on the SS163 and almost halfway along the Amalfi Coast, stylish Positano is only 200 metres away with its wealth of shops and 600 metres from banks, chemists and a good beach. The quickest way down to the main centre of Positano is by catching the convenient Interno Positano bus which runs constantly within and around Positano.
From Positano On The Rocks, those who like hiking and climbing will be able to easily reach the famous trail along the ridge of the mountains that overlook the Amalfi Coast. For its extraordinary beauty, made of precipices and breathtaking views, the trail is called “Sentiero degli Dei”: Path of the Gods.
From the dock in Positano you will also be able to board ferries and hydrofoils to Amalfi, Capri, Salerno, Sorrento and Naples, as well as go on mini-cruises. You must indeed take a tour of the coast from the sea.
If you are fond of archaeology, Pompeii, Herculaneum and Paestum are easily within reach, and, of course, Naples as well.