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Kids friendly
Very good
8.8
Large free area • Beach resort • Picturesque • Easy access • Gray sand • Crowded in season
7.8 Amenities index
Kids friendly

Minori beach

Minori 0.5 km
Very good
8.7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Picturesque • Easy access • Crowded in season • Distant parking
7.3 Amenities index
Very good
8.6
Large free area • Beach resort • Picturesque • Easy access • Crowded in season • Distant parking
6.2 Amenities index
Kids friendly
Very good
8.6
Beach resort • Easy access • Gray sand • Blue pure water • Small free area • Crowded in season
6.7 Amenities index

Amalfi beach

Amalfi 0 km
Very good
8.5
Beach resort • Picturesque • Easy access • Gray sand • Small free area • Crowded in season
6.7 Amenities index

Lido Capo di Conca

Conca dei Marini 0.8 km
Very good
8.4
Paid entrance only • Beach resort • Easy access • Very crowded • Trail > 500m • Distant parking
6.7 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Praiano's beaches

Minori beach
10 Kavin Ralfe

The beach was an absolute gem, offering us a prime spot at the front row with two sunbeds and an umbrella for an affordable price of 25 EUR. The atmosphere was serene and authentic, unlike the bustling Amalfi. Additionally, we couldn't resist indulging in their delectable paninis that left us in awe. Overall, a truly remarkable experience.

Positano Beach
10 Calvin Raine

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.

Spiaggia di atrani
10 Kara Kinley

This beach is absolutely stunning! The first row offers two chairs and an umbrella for a reasonable price of 40€. Additionally, there is a convenient snack bar located right next to the beach where you can indulge in some delicious food and refreshing drinks. For a mere 5-10€, you can enjoy a scrumptious pizza or panini, while a beer or soda will only set you back 5€. It is highly recommended to bring water shoes, as the beach can be quite rocky.

Amalfi beach
8 Lila Winslow

The staff is very friendly and the location is great. It's not too crowded and during high season in August, it costs 30€ per person for a beach bed, umbrella, and wifi. Unfortunately, there are no free beaches unless you sit on the cliffs. The menu has a wide variety of options and the food and drinks are reasonably priced. The only disappointment was the Piña colada. Overall, I highly recommend this place. The sea has a large shallow area where you can stand or venture out to deeper waters for a nice swim. Additionally, there is a lifeguard on duty to ensure safety.

Lido Capo di Conca
10 Auréline

We visited the private beach for 17 euros per person, which included a chair and umbrella. The service also provided transportation from our apartment to the nearby town and back. For a small additional fee, you could get a bottle of water and a towel. Instead of dining at a restaurant, we opted for a fruit plate and a smoothie, which were fantastic. The prices are fair, and the service is friendly. The place is absolutely charming and well worth the cost! There is also a small pool available. In my opinion, it is less suitable for small children.

Il Duoglio beach
8 Kara Kinley

This charming beach is a hidden gem, but beware of a potential scam at the entrance. The beach is divided into three sections, with two of them being privately owned by a hotel and two restaurants. Unfortunately, the hotel area is reserved for their guests only. Access to the beach can be gained by either taking a boat from Amalfi for 4 euros per person or walking down a staggering 460 steps from the road. To reach the entrance, you must head up the road from hotel Ninfa. One of the restaurants, Lido Degli Artisti, employs an attendant at the top of the steps who falsely claims that visitors must pay 30 euros per person for a sunlounger to use the steps down to the beach. However, the other restaurant, I Due Scugnizzi, charges half that amount (30 euros for 2 loungers and a parasol), and there is also a public section available. I Due Scugnizzi is a great spot for lunch, with simple yet delicious beach shack cuisine at reasonable prices. Despite the potential scam, the pebbled beach is beautiful, with crystal clear water. However, there are quite a few boats in the area, which is a common sight along the entire coast.