Agriturismi near Positano
The Agriturimso
Divina Costiera, a farm stay in the Furore Valley near Positano.
Sample the rural life on a farm stay near Positano, Italy, starting at €50
Even if you can't afford your own farmhouse in Campania, you can up close with the rural heart of Italy by staying on an agriturismo—sort of like a B&B on a working farm.
Positano itself doesn't really have any farms, but the gorgeous Furore Valley has more than a dozen agriturismi just above the coast around the Agerola hamlets of San Lazzaro, San Michele, and Pianillo—that's just 3 miles to the east as the crow flies, but about 15–18 actual miles on the twisty Amalfi Coast roads (you follow the coast past Praiano, then turn inland near Conca de Marini and up into the mountains).
Recommended farm stays near Positano
A half-dozen country-modern rooms under beamed ceilings, with a friendly family welcome and a grassy patio with grape arbor–shaded chairs and tables where you can enjoy the sumpotuous breakfast buffet. Close to hiking trails, with WiFi and inexpensive shuttle service to Amalfi...
Via Divina Costiera 13/B, San Michele, Agerola
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A bit of an Alpine home feel, with just four rooms (some under sloping wood ceilings) on a farm with excellent jams, cheese, honeys, and prosciutto of their own production, views over the green mountains all around, and access to hiking trails...
Via Galli 29, Pianillo, Agerola
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A real off-the-grid/on-the-farm experience, with a mangerie of goats, cows, pigs, and horses; organic breakfasts, lunches, and dinners made with their own fruits and vegetables and homemade pastas; and seven country cozy rooms with mountainside views...
Via Picola 3, Furore
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How to find agriturismi near Positano
How much does an agriturismo cost?
Agriturismi offer the experience of the Italian farm life for a fraction the cost of a hotel; double rooms run anywhere from €40 to €300, but usually average around €70 to €120.
Some agriturismi require a two– or three-night minimum stay (very occasionally, it's a week minimum).
Roughly half accept credit cards—though it is becoming more common.
What is an agriturismo farm stay like?
Agriturismi range from vineyards to mozzarella farms, barns amid olive groves to frescoed villas surrounded by lemon trees.
By law, an agriturism establishment has to be a working farm, taking no more than 30 paying guests and earning no more that 30% of their income from hospitality (the rest from honest farm work).
Accommodations range from four-star luxury to something a straw's-width from sleeping in a stall, but are usually along the lines of a country-comfy and rustic room that looks exactly like what you'd expect to find staying with an aunt and uncle in the countryside.
Being on a farm, breakfasts can be phenomenal (and ultra-fresh).
Many are increasingly opening on-site restaurants featuring wonderfully huge, cheap, and hearty home-cooked dinners (the standard: about €30–€45, including wine, for four or five courses).
Of course, by definition there aren't any agriturismi right in the center of town. But Sorrento is a small city and the countryside starts right at its doorstep, so you can still find some farm stays quite close—or at least within a 15 minute drive.
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Tips & links
Agriturismo resources
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Useful links & resources
- Airport transfers (Rome):
- Bus (total: €28–€30; 5+ hr): Marozzivt.it (bus Sorrento-Roma Tiburtina; €20–€22; 4 hr) + Trenitalia.com (train Tiburtina-airport; €8, 48 min)
- Private (€65–€120; 3 hr): Viator.com (note: Rome airport or hotel to Sorento or any Amalfi Coast town)
- Regional rail & access points
- Circumvesiviana train (Naples-Sorrento): Eavsrl.it
- Italian rail (Naples-Salerno): Trenitalia.com
- [The Amalfi Coast itself has no rail service, only bus and boat. Sorrento is the closest train station to the most popular A.C. towns, and the over-the-sea Sorrento-Salerno bus ride is more spectacular than the cliff-hugging Salerno-Sorrento reverse route.]
- Car resources
- Emergency service/tow: tel. 803-116
- Highway agency: Autostrade.it (traffic info, serivce areas, toll calculator, weather)
- Italian automotive club (~AAA): Aci.it
- ZTLs: Ztl-italia.blogspot.com (lightly outdated, but handy, links to cities' traffic-free zones)
- Ferries & hydrofoils
- Alicost.it (Sorrento-Positano-Amalfi; Capri-Positano-Amalfi-Salerno)
- Travelmar.it (Positano-Amalfi-Salerno; Amalfi-Minori-Maiori)
- Alilauro.it (connecting Sorrento and Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, or Ischia; also connecting Amalfi, Positano, or Salerno with Capri or Ischia)
- Gescab.it (connecting Capri with: Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Salerno)
- Coopsantandrea.com (Sorrento-Positano-Amalfi-Minori-Maiori-Salerno; Amalfi-Capri)
- Caremar.it (Sorrento-Capri; Naples-Capri)
- Private boat transfer (Naples-Sorrento, Naples-Amalfi)
- Viator.com
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