Renowned "Caffè Positano" is located in the heart of Positano's village, overlooking the sea, with stunning views of the famous Spiaggia Grande and t ... More
Renowned "Caffè Positano" is located in the heart of Positano's village, overlooking the sea, with stunning views of the famous Spiaggia Grande and the Amalfi Coast, offers fine and light cuisine. The fresh ingredients are always fresh and wholesome.
The typical products of the coast are always fresh and genuine, and the dishes are prepared with great care to enhance the flavors, especially the fresh fish specialties.
Viale Pasitea, 168/170, 84017 Positano SA, Italy 
- Business hour -
Everyday 08:00am-23:00pm
- Directions -
It's in a village on cliff around Spiaggia Grande and it's 9 minute walk from Mulrini square.
By Car from North
Highway A1 exit Napoli
Highway A3 exit Castellammare di Stabia
SS 145 to Meta di Sorrento then follow the directions for the SS 163 to Positano
By Car from South
Highway A3 exit Castellammare di Stabia
SS 145 to Meta di Sorrento then follow the directions for the SS 163 to Positano
Member's pageBath of queen Giovanna(bagni della regina goivanna/배스오브퀸 지오바나)
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The Bagni della Regina Giovanna are located on the promontory of Punta Capo in Sorrento , to be precise they are located on the coast of the Marine Pr ... More
The Bagni della Regina Giovanna are located on the promontory of Punta Capo in Sorrento , to be precise they are located on the coast of the Marine Protected Area of Punta Campanella . It is a magnificent natural pool a few steps from the center of Sorrento, a small natural oasis .
The Baths are also an archaeological site characterized by history and nature, the remains of the villa of Pollio Felice are surrounded by a crazy sea and crystal clear water.
The Baths are located near the villa of Pollio Felice , a Roman patrician from the 1st century BC. The Villa was immense, consisting of about 30,000 m2, but unfortunately today it is only possible to admire the ruins. The poet Horace and the poet Stazio also narrated the magnificence of the villa.
The name of the Baths derives from Queen Giovanna II of Anjou-Durres. In fact it is said that in the period from 1371 to 1435 her queen loved to spend the summer in Sorrento and that she spent her time with her lovers right in the waters of Capo di Sorrento.
Entrance to the Bagni della Regina Giovanna is free , but subject to restrictions at any time of the year. The ideal period to take a dip in the natural pools present there is certainly June - July. In August it gets very crowded.
The archaeological site is open every day from 8:00am to 20:00pm
- Directions -
The baths of Regina Giovanna can only be reached on foot via an excursion of about 25-30 minutes or by sea.
By car, moped and bus it is possible to reach the closest non-pedestrian point. At Traversa Punta Capo you will find a private paid parking (there is a small sign on the left) for cars and mopeds. Don't park your moped on the street, parking is prohibited.
The route begins in Traversa Punta Capo in Sorrento and you will recognize the access from a small gate and an epigraph that dedicates the street to the Southernist Giuliano Salvemini.