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Fornillo Beach — Attraction in Positano

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Fornillo Beach
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Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta
P.za Flavio Gioia, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Positano Spiaggia
Italy
Grassi Junior - Boat rental, ferries and mooring in Positano
Via Regina Giovanna, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Roman Archeological Museum (Positano MAR)
P.za Flavio Gioia, 7, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Italian Fine Art Gallery
P.za dei Mulini, 8, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Church of Santa Maria del Rosario
P.za dei Mulini, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Da Ferdinando
Spiaggia di Fornillo, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Grassi beach club Positano
Spiaggia di Fornillo, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Lo Guarracino
Via Positanesi d'America, 12, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Ristorante La Marinella
Via Positanesi d'America, 22/24, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Pupetto Beach Club Positano
Via Positanesi d'America, 18, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Posides
Viale Pasitea, 157, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Saraceno d'Oro
Viale Pasitea, 254, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Da Vincenzo Positano
Viale Pasitea, 172/178, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Il Capitano
Viale Pasitea, 119, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Da Gabrisa Restaurant
Viale Pasitea, 221, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Nearby hotels
Hotel Dimora Fornillo
Via Fornillo, 27, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Pensione Casa Guadagno B & B Amalfi coast
Via Fornillo, 36, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Hotel Vittoria Positano
Via Fornillo, 19, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
La Dolce Vita Residence
Via Fornillo, 31, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Hotel Conca D' Oro
Via Boscariello, 16, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Pensione Maria Luisa
Via Fornillo, 42, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Hotel Punta Regina
Viale Pasitea, 224, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Hotel Montemare
Viale Pasitea, 119, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Art Hotel / Hotel Pasitea
Viale Pasitea, 207, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
Villa Francesco Luxury Suites
Via Fornillo, 108/110, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
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Fornillo Beach

Italy
4.4(280)
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attractions: Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, Positano Spiaggia, Grassi Junior - Boat rental, ferries and mooring in Positano, Roman Archeological Museum (Positano MAR), Italian Fine Art Gallery, Church of Santa Maria del Rosario, restaurants: Da Ferdinando, Grassi beach club Positano, Lo Guarracino, Ristorante La Marinella, Pupetto Beach Club Positano, Posides, Saraceno d'Oro, Da Vincenzo Positano, Il Capitano, Da Gabrisa Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Fornillo Beach

Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta

Positano Spiaggia

Grassi Junior - Boat rental, ferries and mooring in Positano

Roman Archeological Museum (Positano MAR)

Italian Fine Art Gallery

Church of Santa Maria del Rosario

Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta

Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta

4.6

(460)

Open 24 hours
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Positano Spiaggia

Positano Spiaggia

4.2

(871)

Open 24 hours
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Grassi Junior - Boat rental, ferries and mooring in Positano

Grassi Junior - Boat rental, ferries and mooring in Positano

3.4

(157)

Open 24 hours
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Roman Archeological Museum (Positano MAR)

Roman Archeological Museum (Positano MAR)

4.8

(154)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Make pasta and tiramisu with an Italian farmer
Make pasta and tiramisu with an Italian farmer
Sat, Dec 6 • 1:00 PM
80051, Pianillo, Campania, Italy
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Pompeii tour & Savor Wine/Food at Vesuvius slope
Pompeii tour & Savor Wine/Food at Vesuvius slope
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
80045, Pompei, Campania, Italy
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Taste wine and cheese in a paradise
Taste wine and cheese in a paradise
Fri, Dec 12 • 1:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Fornillo Beach

Da Ferdinando

Grassi beach club Positano

Lo Guarracino

Ristorante La Marinella

Pupetto Beach Club Positano

Posides

Saraceno d'Oro

Da Vincenzo Positano

Il Capitano

Da Gabrisa Restaurant

Da Ferdinando

Da Ferdinando

4.3

(330)

$$

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Grassi beach club Positano

Grassi beach club Positano

4.4

(141)

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Lo Guarracino

Lo Guarracino

4.4

(648)

$$

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Ristorante La Marinella

Ristorante La Marinella

4.1

(245)

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THINGS TO DO IN AMALFI COAST 🇮🇹 1. Stay near or in Positano, the views are just breathtaking 2. For views like this, walk down from Hotel Marincanto towards the main town, you’ll be rewarded with abundant of those Positano views 3. Use the local Ferry (from Positano Beach) to travel between Ravello, Amalfi and Sorrento, it’s way cheaper & quicker avoiding traffics all together 4. A MUST-VIST is Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo in Ravello 5. Try watching Sunset from Villa Cimbrone it’s absolutely dreamy 6. Walk between Amalfi and Atrani the views are gorgeous 7. Have Cocktails at Franco’s Bar at Le Sirenuse, the views over Positano is absolutely an amazing sight 8. Take a boat tour of the Amalfi Coast, nothing beats seeing the coastal cliffs, colourful towns, beaches and sea caves from the waters 9. Watch the sunset in Positano 10. Hike the Path of Gods, which is one of the most famous walks in Italy! 11. Take a day trip to Capri from Positano (Ferries leave directly from Positano Beach/Ferry Port) another stunning town 12. Spend some time at the famous Spaggia Grande Beach or Fornillo Beach 13. If money is no issue then some spot of shopping is a must when in Positano 14. Explore the neighbouring towns such as Amalfi, Ravello, Praino they are absolute gems! Have you visited Amalfi Coast yet? How many from the list have you checked off? TAG someone who needs to see this list for their travels to Amalfi Coast 💙 . . . . #amalficoast #sorrento #sorrentocoast #puglia #pugliagram #puglialovers #alberobello #lakecomo #veniceitaly #venice #venezia #florence #italytravel #italy #italytrip #beautifuldestinations #italyiloveyou #italy🇮🇹 #italytourism #visititaly #europe #europetravel #summer #forbestravelguide #travelandleisure #italy_vacations #italia🇮🇹 #exploremore
Qiaoling YinQiaoling Yin
Had a wonderful free morning with kids Positano Fornillo beach. It has a free side ( yes no need to pay) with a pebble beach. I am Not a fan of the sun and was able to i find a boulder to stay in the shade while the kids play in the morning cold water which they actually love. There is a beach restaurant at the bottom of the stairs. They also rent out the sun chairs. This is a great restaurant, good drink and food. We could sit and drink since it was close enough, we could watch the kids playing the the beach. We didn’t have to rent a chair( since we are eating at the restaurant ). and also got to use their shower.
Miguel RojasMiguel Rojas
Even though it is quite expensive to get a chair inside one of the clubs that have control of most of the beach, it makes sense why they charge. It has a lot of pebbles, and it is a nice service overall. The beach is fantastic and so gorgeous! The colors, the views, the temperature (a bit cold but very welcome in this heat) the black sand, and the fact that it is not as busy as the main Positano beach makes it an unique spot. Bear in mind, the prices in this brach from the beach clubs are for the well-off or rich tourists. I came prepared so it would not take me by surprise (35 euro per person), but, I promise, it is worth it.
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THINGS TO DO IN AMALFI COAST 🇮🇹 1. Stay near or in Positano, the views are just breathtaking 2. For views like this, walk down from Hotel Marincanto towards the main town, you’ll be rewarded with abundant of those Positano views 3. Use the local Ferry (from Positano Beach) to travel between Ravello, Amalfi and Sorrento, it’s way cheaper & quicker avoiding traffics all together 4. A MUST-VIST is Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo in Ravello 5. Try watching Sunset from Villa Cimbrone it’s absolutely dreamy 6. Walk between Amalfi and Atrani the views are gorgeous 7. Have Cocktails at Franco’s Bar at Le Sirenuse, the views over Positano is absolutely an amazing sight 8. Take a boat tour of the Amalfi Coast, nothing beats seeing the coastal cliffs, colourful towns, beaches and sea caves from the waters 9. Watch the sunset in Positano 10. Hike the Path of Gods, which is one of the most famous walks in Italy! 11. Take a day trip to Capri from Positano (Ferries leave directly from Positano Beach/Ferry Port) another stunning town 12. Spend some time at the famous Spaggia Grande Beach or Fornillo Beach 13. If money is no issue then some spot of shopping is a must when in Positano 14. Explore the neighbouring towns such as Amalfi, Ravello, Praino they are absolute gems! Have you visited Amalfi Coast yet? How many from the list have you checked off? TAG someone who needs to see this list for their travels to Amalfi Coast 💙 . . . . #amalficoast #sorrento #sorrentocoast #puglia #pugliagram #puglialovers #alberobello #lakecomo #veniceitaly #venice #venezia #florence #italytravel #italy #italytrip #beautifuldestinations #italyiloveyou #italy🇮🇹 #italytourism #visititaly #europe #europetravel #summer #forbestravelguide #travelandleisure #italy_vacations #italia🇮🇹 #exploremore
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Had a wonderful free morning with kids Positano Fornillo beach. It has a free side ( yes no need to pay) with a pebble beach. I am Not a fan of the sun and was able to i find a boulder to stay in the shade while the kids play in the morning cold water which they actually love. There is a beach restaurant at the bottom of the stairs. They also rent out the sun chairs. This is a great restaurant, good drink and food. We could sit and drink since it was close enough, we could watch the kids playing the the beach. We didn’t have to rent a chair( since we are eating at the restaurant ). and also got to use their shower.
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Even though it is quite expensive to get a chair inside one of the clubs that have control of most of the beach, it makes sense why they charge. It has a lot of pebbles, and it is a nice service overall. The beach is fantastic and so gorgeous! The colors, the views, the temperature (a bit cold but very welcome in this heat) the black sand, and the fact that it is not as busy as the main Positano beach makes it an unique spot. Bear in mind, the prices in this brach from the beach clubs are for the well-off or rich tourists. I came prepared so it would not take me by surprise (35 euro per person), but, I promise, it is worth it.
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4.4
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1.0
5y

This place is totally overrated. As a consequence, it's crowded and extremely expensive. The attitude of the locals doesn't help, either. I tried two paid parking lots. Both full. Normally, I would have left behind 35-40 Euros back there. Surprisingly, I found a free by_the_side_of_the_road spot a little further. I'll come back to this in a minute. At the beach, they were asking for 22 Euro for a sunbed --- 88 Euros for my group (two parents with two kids). Generally, at the beach, we usually get / pay for one umbrella and two sunbeds. Me and the kids spend our time in the water (or build castles in the sand) while my wife sunbathes and guards our belongings. So two sunbeds is ample seating for our needs. This is the first beach I ever encountered where they were hell_bent on charging us for 4 persons. They said (I kid you not, these were the words) "you can restrain yourself to only two sunbeds, if you wish so, but you must pay for 4 persons". After a definite NO, we set out to look for the free area of the beach. We found it on the rightmost extremity, right next to a spot where motor boats kept coming and going. We laid down our towels just as everybody else there and started contemplating the water: are we really going to swim in those propeller_infested waters? Not to mention the strong burnt_gasoline smell... Our contemplation was shredded however by the sharp sound of a whistle. A lifeguard came by and started sending away all the towel_tourists. Some italians started a heated debate with him, but overall everybody vanished. We didn't like the place anyway so we went as well. Some 300 meters to the north we encountered Fornello beach. Same story. Pay for 4. We again went on the lookout for the towel area. This one was usable. Or....NOT...! Never in my life have I encountered so many jellyfish that actually sting!!! And oh, boy, they STING !!! The kids started crying almost simultaneously, and they were only waist deep in the water; they didn't even start their swim yet. Both charged madly for the shore, with red patches of irritated skin developing on their knees and bellies. After conforting them, I started meditating: is this the world_renowned Positano? I was supposed to pay 30-40 Euro for a day's worth of parking, then 88 Euros for 4 sunbeds when I only needed at most 2, and in the end I can't even have a decent swim? Now let's talk nature: the water is clear but it's kind of gray (not green / blue as you can encounter in other places), there's no sand, the gravel is completely unspectacular (it totally resembles the stuff construction workers mix with cement to make concrete), and you have houses literally hanging above your head (the signature of the place). Yes, it's half_interesting, but not enough to compensate for the "skin them alive" attitude of the locals or the jellyfish. I literally do not understand how this place got so famous and how I could fall so bad for the hype. The world has infinitely nicer beaches. Hell, Italy itself has infinitely nicer beaches, elsewhere (we ended up going to Sicily; we were much better treated and we did find beautiful places to actually relax and enjoy...

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4.0
5y

The first evidence of a settlement in Positano dates back to Prehistory, more precisely to the Upper Paleolithic in which the "Grotto La Porta" was frequented by peoples of gatherers and hunters. This small cave, located at 120 m. o.s.l. and at 10 m. on the highway, it was a very wide time of which it is still possible to distinguish the terminal part and two niches. In 1955, Antonio M. Radmilli (University of Pisa) organizes several surveys to identify prehistoric visits, both on the surface and in some caves. During the excavations, several fossils emerged, some of which are malacological like shells of molluscs, while the fauna is represented by the remains of mammals (wild boar, ibex, deer and roe deer), birds, amphibians and fish. The findings made it to be assumed that the people who frequented the caves had an economy based mainly on the collection of molluscs, while hunting for birds and mammals was...

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6y

Had a wonderful free morning with kids Positano Fornillo beach. It has a free side ( yes no need to pay) with a pebble beach.

I am Not a fan of the sun and was able to i find a boulder to stay in the shade while the kids play in the morning cold water which they actually love.

There is a beach restaurant at the bottom of the stairs. They also rent out the sun chairs. This is a great restaurant, good drink and food. We could sit and drink since it was close enough, we could watch the kids playing the the beach.

We didn’t have to rent a chair( since we are eating at the restaurant ). and also got to use...

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