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My son and his wife are going to a wedding in Revello and are looking to stay in Positano for a week in the Spring.

Has anyone been to this area with their family, could you recommend somewhere child friendly. The baby will be 18 months when they get there, so will be def running around and exploring.

Thanks

Freda

Positano itself isn't massively toddler friendly as it is built on cliffs and has lots and lots of steps. Having said that, it is totally stunning there and there is a lovely b&b called La Fenicewhich has a very small plunge pool, beautiful terrace and access to a private beach, so that might suit? It really depends what their budget is. I lived down that way (Naples) for four years and had lots of holidays on that part of the coast so am happy to advise further. Another option is to stay near Massa Lubrense which is gorgeous. There are tons of hotels, b&bs, agriturismos, apartments to rent and campsites. Really depends what they are after.

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