eight of us stayed for four days , and found the property located in a charming position overlooking the stunning coastline. Unless you're familiar with the area, make sure you get thorough instructions on how to find the property, as it's off the only road in (one way), down three sets of steps. This is a "casa" not a "villa", so there is no pool. As with all of Positano, be prepared for a hike to anywhere - everywhere is perched on the mountain sides. it's a ten minute walk to the centre, with many typical shops dedicated to the tourist market. If you take the back alley, you'll save a couple of minutes going down to the town centre, but have good legs for the trek back whichever way you go. A five minute walk above the location are several restaurants; Il Saraceno d'oro was good eating, though the menu is limited. Further eateries are down in the town centre. The beach is small with coarse black sand and pebbles. The property's bedrooms are comfortable with en-suites; the living room is spacious but the furniture sparse; the dining room furniture is basic, one drawback is that the kitchen is very small, so don't plan big eat-at-home cooking. We encountered some chilly, wet days early spring, but I can imagine in full summer you can enjoy al fresco eating and relaxing until the wee hours on the terrazza.