This destination is truly one-of-a-kind. While it may not be the most accessible or budget-friendly beach to visit, its prime location makes it worth the trip. The cost of entry and a sun lounger may seem steep, starting at €30, but the loungers come with attentive service and a selection of food and beverages. The beach itself is composed of pebbles, which can be a bit rough on bare feet. If you need to rinse off, cold showers are available for €0.5, while warm showers cost €2. If you plan on driving to the beach, be prepared to search for parking and pay a premium for it. The minimum rate for parking is €10 per three hours.
We had an absolute blast at the beach club! As avid beach-goers, we've visited many clubs in our time, but this one was truly special. We decided to take a private boat from our hotel instead of using the club's shuttle from the ferry pier, and it was definitely worth it. Upon arriving at 11am, we were pleased to find that we had to book online beforehand, and there were several options to choose from. We ended up going for the Platinum option, which turned out to be perfect for us. The waitstaff were plentiful and attentive, which was a refreshing change from some of our past experiences. The drinks were simply amazing - we tried the blackberry mojito, peach margarita, and watermelon with Beluga vodka, all of which were top-notch. For lunch, we decided to dine at the restaurant, but you can also opt to eat on the beach if you prefer. We indulged in a delicious caprese salad, salmon ceviche (which was outstanding), tuna steak, and lobster pasta. The beach itself is rocky, so we highly recommend bringing beach or water shoes to avoid burning your feet. All in all, we had a fantastic day and would definitely recommend this beach club to anyone looking for a great time!
The beach is truly delightful, however, the cost for renting umbrellas and sunbeds seems to be exorbitant.
The food was excellent and the staff were very welcoming. The presentation of the food was impressive and the atmosphere was delightful.
The beauty of Positano and its charming scenery is the main attraction for tourists. However, the beach itself may not be as appealing as it appears on postcards. The shore is covered in grey rocks, and the sea is uncomfortably chilly with a rocky seabed. To make matters worse, the ascent up the stairs can be a daunting task. Despite these shortcomings, visitors can still enjoy a sunbed for €20 per person.