Loved this little cove....saw three little eldery woman sitting there with their rosaries... Adorable and traditional:)
Comida casera, buen clima, atendido por sus dueñosNo es barato pero tampoco lo mas caro de PositanoBuen lugar para pasar una linda velada
not a big cave, just in the middle of the street. you can see it while you walk by the street. Nothing very special
I really enjoyed seeing this, I don't know how they've done it but it looks amazing. Well worth a stop to see this.
Beautiful and private beach. Water taxi return to port ... 420 steps down to beach! Restaurants on beach with daybeds and umbrellas for hire if wanted.
I can't believe how they handled carry those bags up all those steps and alway gracious, service oriented and pleasant!
In the middle of Via Pasitea, next to staircase to the Hotel Conca D'Oro you can park your car and observe the details.
no puedo transmitir más que un no dejen de visitarla!!
It's a grotto. Which is kind of like a cave, but with less effort. And it's got some little do-dah's in it. And the little orange local Positano busses stop there on their way through the town. Occasionally they're on time. More often than not, they're early. Or late. In Italy, bus timetables, like road rules, are more an aspiration than actuality. Also, some swarthy blokes park a fruit and veg truck here. You can stock up on your essential 5-a-day. Even if there aren't fruit trucks or Kamikaze busses about, the Grotta's worth looking at as you pass by as you amble down to one of Positano's many delights. (But seriously. It's not worth having a trip advisor 'attraction' thingy for it. And there are definitely more than 9 better things to be doing with your time in Positano!)
Una gruta natural, adornada por las gentes locales con un toque místico. Desde allí se bifurcan la calle por donde circulan los vehículos, y las escaleras que bajan a la playa del Fornillo.