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Experience authentic Positano with a 4.5-hour Mediterranean dinner, scenic walk, and family-style wine tasting that reveals the land’s true flavors.

Imagine an evening where you step away from the bustling tourist spots and into a world that feels like visiting family—where genuine food, local legends, and breathtaking vistas blend seamlessly. This Mediterranean Dinner in Positano at Nonna Colomba’s Cellar offers just that: a heartfelt journey into the land’s roots, with a focus on authentic, home-cooked flavors and spectacular scenery. Even though we haven’t tried it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions make this tour sound like a memorable highlight for anyone seeking a more genuine side of the Amalfi Coast.
What we love most about this experience is its emphasis on tradition and community. It’s not about fancy luxury or high-end amenities but about savoring real food in a setting that feels like dining in a family’s backyard—complete with stories, legends, and a view that remains etched in your mind. One point to consider is the physical aspect of the walk—it’s a bit uphill and can be tiring if you’re not used to walking on natural, uneven paths. Still, for those open to a little adventure, it promises a rewarding mix of natural beauty, history, and heartfelt hospitality. This tour is perfect for travelers who crave authentic experiences, enjoy scenic walks, and want to taste the true flavors of Positano beyond the typical tourist fare.
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The adventure begins at Piazza Cappella in Positano at 5:00 pm. From here, you’ll embark on a journey that intertwines history, nature, and culinary delight. The total duration of about four and a half hours gives ample time to enjoy the walk, stories, and the dinner without feeling rushed, making it an ideal late afternoon/evening activity.
The walk is a highlight—an approximately 1-hour trek through the hillside paths of Montepertuso, a village famous for the Buco di Montepertuso, a natural hole in the rock with local legends attached. The paths are a mix of steps and natural terrain, often surrounded by Mediterranean flora like oaks, holm oaks, strawberry trees, and chestnut groves. Expect to be climbing gently, with some uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes with non-slip soles are a must.
Throughout the walk, your guide (likely Franco or Angela, per reviews) will share stories that add depth and context. One reviewer mentioned Franco as an “expert hiking guide and Forest Ranger,” who explains geological marvels and local legends along the way. The panoramic views of Positano from the natural balcony are truly spectacular, offering a perfect photo op and a moment to appreciate the land’s resilience and hard work—vines, lemon groves, and vegetable terraces hint at a way of life rooted in farming and tradition.
The journey culminates at a family-run cellar that has been passed down through four generations. This intimate setting (which may be outdoors on a terrace or inside, depending on weather) gives an authentic feel—no luxury spa here, just genuine warmth and passion for traditional food. The focus is on rediscovering ancient flavors and pairing them with local wines—strictly for those 18 and over.
Expect a menu that highlights local ingredients with recipes that have been handed down through the years, emphasizing healthy, simple dishes. The dinner is designed to be more than just a meal; it’s a shared experience that fosters joy and connection. As one reviewer put it, you’ll live a “family experience” that makes you feel like part of their land and tradition.
Depending on the weather, you might dine overlooking the sea or inside the cellar, but either way, the views are a core part of the experience. The combination of fresh air, scenic vistas, and genuine hospitality makes this dinner noticeably more special than a typical restaurant meal. The setting, in a natural amphitheater-like area, amplifies the sense of being among the land’s guardians, surrounded by the landscape that sustains Positano.

This experience suits travelers looking for more than just sightseeing—they want connection, authenticity, and a taste of local life. It’s ideal if you appreciate scenic walks, storytelling, and hearty, traditional cuisine. It’s also perfect for those who don’t mind a bit of physical activity and want to avoid overly commercial tourist traps. The focus on family-run traditions and stunning vistas makes it especially meaningful for couples, small groups, or solo travelers eager for an engaging and heartfelt experience.
This tour offers a genuine glimpse into Positano’s soul—through its landscapes, legends, and flavors. It’s less about luxury and more about authentic connections and beautiful scenery. The combination of scenic walking, heartfelt storytelling, and a family dinner creates a memorable experience that feels like visiting relatives rather than attending a commercialized event.
If you’re after an intimate, meaningful taste of local life with unforgettable views, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s especially recommended for those who value authenticity over opulence and are eager to see Positano from a different perspective—one that celebrates resilience, tradition, and community.

Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
While the walk involves uphill sections and natural stairs, most travelers with moderate fitness should manage. It’s best to wear comfortable, non-slip shoes and bring water.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable shoes, bring at least half a liter of water, and dress appropriately for the weather, especially if it’s an outdoor dinner.
Does the dinner include wine?
Yes, local wine is included and served during the dinner, but only to guests aged 18 and over.
What happens if it rains?
The dinner location may move indoors if the weather is poor, but the scenic walk might be affected. Check the weather forecast and communicate with the tour provider if needed.
How long is the entire experience?
Approximately 4.5 hours, starting at 5 pm, including the walk, storytelling, and dinner.
Is this a private experience?
Yes, it’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, enhancing intimacy and personalized attention.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can children participate?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, but since wine is served only to adults and the walk includes uphill sections, children should be prepared for some physical activity.
What are the meeting points?
The tour starts at Piazza Cappella in Positano and ends back there, making it convenient to reach or return to your accommodation.
Is it worth the price?
Given the authentic experience, scenic views, storytelling, and family-style dinner, many would find this a valuable and memorable way to spend an evening on the Amalfi Coast.
In essence, this tour is a rare opportunity to see Positano through the eyes of a local family, enjoying the land’s flavors and stories in a natural setting. It’s perfect for those seeking a heartfelt, scenic, and delicious evening away from the crowds.