Groceries and pharmacies in Positano
Where to buy essentials in Positano: small supermarkets, late openings, and pharmacy info.
Mini-markets & delis
Local delis on Via Pasitea and Via dei Mulini stock fresh bread, cheeses, and ready-made salads; expect limited shelf space but daily deliveries.
Opening hours follow the siesta rhythm—shop before 13:00 or after 16:30 to avoid shutters.
Produce & markets
Fruit and vegetable stands set up near the Sponda bend and Chiesa Nuova stop each morning; carry small coins for quick purchases.
On Wednesdays, Montepertuso hosts a small market (bus 13) with seasonal vegetables, dairy, and cured meats.
Pharmacies & health items
Farmacia Positano (Via Pasitea) keeps core medicines, sun care, and motion-sickness tablets; bring prescriptions for anything specialised.
After-hours service rotates—check the notice on the pharmacy door for the on-call number if you need medication late.
Late-night essentials
A few alimentari stay open until 22:00 in high season; otherwise grab snacks at the 24-hour vending machines near the bus stops.
For urgent needs, Sorrento (45–60 minutes by bus) has larger supermarkets and a hospital emergency room.
Tips
- Bring a lightweight tote or backpack so you can carry groceries up stairs without overloading one hand.
- Keep reusable water bottles: most shops sell 1.5 L refills cheaply, and hostel terraces have filtered taps.
FAQs
Can I buy gluten-free items locally?
Yes—look for “senza glutine” shelves in the mini-markets or ask the pharmacist; stock is limited so buy when you see it.
Are pharmacies open on Sundays?
At least one stays open with reduced hours; check the posted rota and call ahead for prescription needs.