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See & Do · August 3, 2010

Tempting Tuesday: Fornillo Beach in Positano

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano

 

Arriving by boat in Positano is one of the most exhilarating experiences on the Amalfi Coast, with multi-colored houses climbing up the steep mountainside surrounding the beautiful Church of Santa Maria Assunta. Stepping off the boat you’re just feet from the beach, and it’s hard not to want to jump right in the cool and refreshing waters. The main beach at Positano, however, can get quite crowded, especially during these late summer days.

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Beach

 

But if you just look toward the other side of Positano as your boat arrives, you’ll see a little sliver of another beach just beyond a watchtower. That’s Fornillo beach where I’m taking you on this Tempting Tuesday. I first read about Fornillo beach on Scintilla’s lovely blog Bell’Avventura last year, and I’ve been wanting to make a trip there since. Last month I finally made that trip, and it was a truly beautiful day by the sea.

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Toward Fornillo 

Climbing up an inclined pathway just beyond where the ferries dock in Positano takes you past the watchtower above and around the corner to the beautiful cove of Fornillo Beach. The view from the beach includes another watchtower and the Li Galli islands in the distance, which you can see in the photo below.

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Fornillo watchtower

 

A few more steps and you can see the beach, lined with lidos where you can rent sun beds, umbrellas and find plenty of options for dining. While it’s just a short stroll from the center of Positano, Fornillo feels worlds away.

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Fornillo Beach 

It wouldn’t be Positano, of course, without flowers in gorgeous colors everywhere you walk. This is the view of the bougainvillea covered walkway down to the beach. Positively lovely!

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Bougainvillea

 

From my sun bed I had a picture perfect view of the watchtower overlooking Fornillo beach. I had to pull my camera out again to take a few shots of it in the  early evening light.

 

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Positano Fornillo Evening Watchtower 

Too soon it was already time to pack up and catch the ferry back to Amalfi. But I know I’ll be back again soon!

Posted In: See & Do · Tagged: Beaches, Fornillo, Positano, Tempting Tuesday

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Comments

  1. Anne in Oxfordshire says

    August 3, 2010 at 09:26

    That is definitely one thing I want to experience …and definitely on my MUST visit list. Just love the flowers too. Scintilla's blog oozes colour doesn't it? She sent me a fab book the other week, by Susan Allen, 100 places in Italy every woman should visit… amazing .

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  2. erin says

    August 3, 2010 at 13:55

    beautiful as always!

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  3. Lucia says

    August 3, 2010 at 14:34

    Okay right now I just wanna get on a plane and go!!!!! I wanna meet Nicki in person in Positano and Lara! One day! Thank you for taking us their by pictures, it was beautiful.

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  4. Laura says

    August 3, 2010 at 14:44

    Ciao Anne! You'll love Positano! I hope you get to visit this part of Italy very soon. Yes, Scintilla's blog is so beautiful! I've been wanting to read that book. I'll have to track it down! Thanks!

    Ciao Erin! Oh, Positano just has something special about it for sure. 🙂

    Ciao Lucia! I wish you could just hop on a plane and visit here. Hopefully some day soon!

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  5. LindyLouMac says

    August 3, 2010 at 15:48

    Thanks for your recent visits and comments over at News From Italy. With all our visitors now departed I am catching up on my Blog reading.

    Thanks for once again great memories of the Amalfi coast.

    Have you so many tourists this year? so far tourism in our region is 25% down 🙁

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  6. Saretta says

    August 3, 2010 at 19:19

    It's all so breathtakingly beautiful!

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  7. Laura says

    August 3, 2010 at 19:37

    Ciao Saretta! I feel that way each and every time I see Positano… it is just so beautiful!

    Reply
  8. Robbin says

    August 4, 2010 at 00:26

    now I see what you mean about just wanting to see pictures. I was even there and I just keep staring at the pictures….

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  9. Laura says

    August 4, 2010 at 07:40

    That was such a great day, Robbin! I'm glad we went together. I'm HERE and I stare at the pictures all the time. Hah! You'll be back soon! 🙂

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  10. Leanne in Italy says

    August 7, 2010 at 14:39

    The beach there is just lovely. Hope you are having a great summer!

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  11. Laura says

    August 9, 2010 at 22:38

    Ciao Leanne! I remember you walking over there last summer when we met up for lunch. Seems amazing it was already a year ago that we met for lunch in Positano. 🙂

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  12. Laura says

    August 9, 2010 at 22:42

    Ciao Linda! You're very welcome. I just added you to my blogroll… finally! I'm slowly re-doing and updating things around here. 🙂 I really enjoy all your comments and wish I had more time for blog reading. This fall will be better!

    I'm not sure about percentages for tourism, but I hear it's down here, too. But, it seems like all the August tourists just arrived yesterday. From last Friday to today, Amalfi has completely changed! Today it felt like August for the first time. I hope tourism picks up there for August!

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  13. LindyLouMac says

    August 10, 2010 at 18:45

    Thanks for adding me Laura, the list of Italy blogs seems to be increasing daily.
    Yes Marta is now humming with activity and it is lovely to see, but it is for such a short time.

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  14. Laura says

    August 10, 2010 at 19:04

    Ciao Linda! I'm glad to hear things are picking up in Marta. The busy summer months do pass by so quickly! We'll be thinking of these warm summer days during the cold winter days all too soon… 🙂

    Reply
  15. Lisa at Wanderlust Women says

    November 17, 2010 at 15:40

    Let’s take the ferries from our respective starting points and meet here soon 🙂

    Reply
    • Laura says

      November 19, 2010 at 11:42

      Deal! 🙂 Next time we’ll meet in Positano!

      Reply

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