The 10 Best Beach Clubs on the Amalfi Coast & Capri for 2027
The 10 Best Beach Clubs on the Amalfi Coast & Capri for 2027
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Italy's Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri offer beach clubs unlike anywhere else — sun-drenched rocky platforms and stabilimenti carved into dramatic cliffs over turquoise water. The best is Fontelina Beach Club on Capri, where a sunbed pair runs roughly €80–€140 beneath the towering Faraglioni rock stacks and the seafood lunch is legendary.
The smartest value is Lido Azzurro of Atrani, a relaxed local stabilimento where a lounger-and-umbrella set runs around €20–€35 on a charming village beach. This list is for travelers who want real Amalfi and Capri beach clubs with real pricing, real locations, and an honest read on each.
Prices reflect 2026 high-season (June–September) rates, when the coast is at its busiest and most expensive. Every venue is real and ranked on setting, water access, food, service, and value.
1. Fontelina Beach Club 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Set on the rocks directly beneath Capri's iconic Faraglioni sea stacks (reachable on foot from the Pizzolungo path or by boat), Fontelina is the definitive Capri beach club — a sun-soaked platform with ladders into impossibly blue water and a restaurant that's a destination in itself.
Sunbeds run roughly €40–€70 per person (so €80–€140 for a pair), and the lunch — fresh pasta, seafood, and the famous spritz — is worth the trip alone. There's no sandy beach here; you sun on the rocks and swim off the platform into deep, clear water. The Faraglioni backdrop is the most spectacular setting on the coast.
It ranks #1 because nothing matches its combination of dramatic scenery, crystalline swimming, and a genuinely excellent restaurant. It's for travelers who want the single most iconic beach-club experience in southern Italy. Book well ahead.
2. La Fontelina's neighbor: Da Luigi ai Faraglioni
Also nestled beneath the Faraglioni on Capri, Da Luigi is Fontelina's celebrated rival — another rock-platform club with ladders into the sea, sunbeds, and a romantic, family-run restaurant famous for its fresh fish and lemon-scented terrace.
Sunbeds run roughly €35–€60 per person, and the more sheltered position and storied history give it a slightly more intimate feel. It ranks #2 for offering the same magical Faraglioni setting and superb seafood with a touch more old-world charm — many regulars passionately prefer it.
3. La Canzone del Mare
Founded by the singer Gracie Fields, La Canzone del Mare at Capri's Marina Piccola is a glamorous, historic beach club with a saltwater pool, sun terraces over the sea, and a refined restaurant — a longtime haunt of the international jet set.
Sunbeds and access run roughly €40–€80 per person, and the pool-plus-sea-platform setup with Faraglioni views is elegant and storied. It ranks for its history, its glamour, and its polished, classic-Capri atmosphere — beach-club luxury with a Hollywood past.
4. Conca dei Marini / Marina di Praia clubs
In the dramatic cove of Marina di Praia near Praiano on the Amalfi mainland, intimate stabilimenti tuck into a narrow fjord-like inlet with a small beach, rock platforms, and seafood restaurants like Da Armandino.
Loungers run roughly €20–€40, and the sheltered, cinematic cove (also home to the famous Africana cave club) is a gem. It ranks for its uniquely dramatic setting — a tiny beach wedged between soaring cliffs — and its authentic, less-touristy Amalfi character.
5. Bagni Tiberio (Capri)
On Capri's northern shore near the ruins of Emperor Tiberius's villa, Bagni Tiberio is a relaxed, family-friendly beach club reachable by a short boat ride from Marina Grande, with a small sandy-pebble beach, sunbeds, and a casual restaurant.
Sunbeds run roughly €25–€45 per person, and the calmer, more sheltered northern waters make it ideal for families and a quieter day. It ranks for offering a more laid-back, affordable Capri beach-club experience away from the Faraglioni crowds.
6. Lido Azzurro of Atrani 💎 BEST VALUE
In the tiny, postcard-perfect village of Atrani (just east of Amalfi town), this relaxed local stabilimento sits on a charming, less-crowded village beach, offering loungers, umbrellas, and a genuinely local atmosphere at honest prices.
A lounger-and-umbrella set runs around €20–€35, a fraction of Capri's clubs, and the village's authentic, lived-in feel is a refreshing change from the tourist crush of Amalfi and Positano. It ranks as Best Value because you get a beautiful, swimmable Amalfi beach and a relaxed local scene without the premium pricing — an insider's choice.
7. La Marinella (Positano)
On the smaller Fornillo beach in Positano (a short walk from the main beach), La Marinella is a relaxed beach club with loungers, umbrellas, and a casual restaurant on a quieter, more local stretch than the famous Spiaggia Grande.
Loungers run roughly €25–€45, and the calmer Fornillo setting offers Positano's beauty with fewer crowds. It ranks for delivering the iconic Positano backdrop in a more relaxed, less-mobbed setting at a gentler price.
8. L'Incanto (Positano, Spiaggia Grande)
On Positano's famous main beach, the Spiaggia Grande, beach clubs like L'Incanto offer prime loungers and umbrellas directly beneath the town's tumbling pastel houses — the most iconic view on the entire coast.
Loungers run roughly €30–€60+ in peak season, reflecting the prime location. It ranks for putting you in the heart of Positano's signature postcard scene, with full service on the coast's most photographed beach — you pay for the view, and it's worth it once.
9. Lido degli Artisti (Maiori)
In Maiori, which has the longest continuous beach on the Amalfi Coast, Lido degli Artisti and neighboring stabilimenti offer a more spacious, family-friendly beach-club experience with ample sunbeds and a relaxed seaside-town vibe.
Loungers run roughly €20–€40, and the broad sandy beach (rare on this rocky coast) makes it comfortable for families and longer days. It ranks for offering space and ease — a practical, good-value beach day on the coast's biggest beach.
10. César Augusto / Bagni Maria Santa Lucia (Amalfi)
Right in Amalfi town, central stabilimenti on the main beach offer convenient loungers and umbrellas steps from the harbor, restaurants, and the famous Duomo — perfect for combining a beach day with sightseeing.
Loungers run roughly €25–€50, and the central location is the main appeal. It ranks at #10 for sheer convenience — a comfortable, full-service beach base in the heart of Amalfi town, ideal for travelers who want sun and sights in one easy stop.
How to Choose
- For the most iconic, spectacular setting: Fontelina or Da Luigi beneath Capri's Faraglioni — book well ahead and go by boat.
- For the best value: Lido Azzurro in Atrani or the Maiori lidos — local atmosphere, swimmable beaches, gentle prices.
- For glamour and history: La Canzone del Mare at Marina Piccola on Capri — pool, jet-set pedigree, classic elegance.
- For the Positano postcard view: L'Incanto on Spiaggia Grande (prime, pricey) or La Marinella on quieter Fornillo beach.
- For families and space: Bagni Tiberio on Capri's calm north shore or the broad sandy lidos of Maiori.
- Always reserve in June–September, when Capri's marquee clubs sell out days ahead and prices peak across the coast.
What to Know Before You Go
Getting to these clubs is half the adventure. On Capri, the iconic Faraglioni clubs — Fontelina and Da Luigi — have no road access: you reach them on foot via the scenic Pizzolungo cliff path (a 20–30 minute walk down from the Tragara belvedere) or, far easier, by water taxi from Marina Piccola or Marina Grande.
Many regulars book the boat both ways. On the Amalfi mainland, the coast road is famously narrow and clogged in summer, so local ferries between Amalfi, Positano, and the villages are often faster and far less stressful than driving.
Set expectations about the beaches themselves. This is a rocky coast: most Capri clubs are sun platforms on the rocks with ladders into deep, clear water rather than sand, so bring or rent water shoes and be comfortable swimming off a ladder. The mainland has more sand and pebble (Maiori, Atrani, parts of Positano).
The swimming is spectacular everywhere, but the setup is different from a typical sandy beach club.
Book early and budget for the setting. Capri's marquee clubs require reservations days or weeks ahead in July and August, and a coveted lunch table at Fontelina or Da Luigi is genuinely hard to get. Sunbeds are usually priced per person (often with extra charges for towels or shade), and the famous restaurants are a destination in themselves — expect to pay for that.
The season runs May to October, peaking in July–August; June and September offer warm seas with a little more breathing room. Bring sun protection, cash for smaller village lidos, and comfortable shoes for the paths.
FAQ
Do Amalfi Coast and Capri beach clubs have sandy beaches?
Mostly not. The coast is famously rocky, so many clubs (especially on Capri, like Fontelina and Da Luigi) are sun platforms on the rocks with ladders into the sea rather than sandy beaches. Maiori, Atrani, and parts of Positano have more sand or pebble beaches. The swimming is superb regardless.
How much do these beach clubs cost?
Capri's marquee clubs (Fontelina, Da Luigi, La Canzone del Mare) run roughly €35–€70 per person for sunbeds, often with separate charges for towels and shade. Mainland Amalfi stabilimenti in villages like Atrani, Maiori, and Praiano are far cheaper, typically €20–€45 for a lounger-and-umbrella set.
Do I need to reserve a sunbed in advance?
For Capri's famous Faraglioni clubs (Fontelina, Da Luigi) in high season, absolutely — they book out days or weeks ahead. The mainland village lidos are more walk-in friendly, but reserving is always safer from June through September, when the entire coast is crowded.
When is the best time to visit?
The season runs roughly May to October, peaking in July and August with the warmest water but the biggest crowds and highest prices. June and September are widely considered the sweet spot — warm seas, full operations, and slightly more breathing room.
Bottom Line
Amalfi and Capri beach clubs peak with Fontelina beneath the Faraglioni — the best overall blend of spectacular setting, crystal swimming, and superb food, with sunbeds around €40–€70 per person. For value, Lido Azzurro in Atrani delivers a beautiful, swimmable village beach for €20–€35.
Match the venue to your priority — iconic scenery, value, glamour, or convenience — and reserve early in high season.
Sources
- Fontelina Beach Club Capri — official site (fontelina-capri.com)
- Da Luigi ai Faraglioni — official venue page (daluigicapri.com)
- La Canzone del Mare Capri — official site
- Condé Nast Traveller — Amalfi Coast and Capri beach club guides
- The Telegraph Travel — Amalfi Coast and Capri coverage
- Italia.it (official Italian tourism) — Amalfi Coast and Capri listings
- Lonely Planet — Amalfi Coast beach and stabilimento guides