Best Time to Visit Italy

Best Time to Visit Italy

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Last updated:
23.03.2020
 

Probably, extraordinary Italy excites the minds of any travel enthusiast. The fantastic country is reach on diversity, providing so many chances to try, do, and see something new and exciting, that it's challenging to think of someone who doesn't dream of unveiling its secrets during an epic adventure. But the key to an unforgettable vacation is careful planning, and one of the most important questions that you need to decide is the question of when. And interestingly, there are several options, depending on what do you have in mind for your holiday.

 

When to Travel to Italy

If you are a sun-lover who sleeps and dreams of golden beaches, warm sea, and the hot Italian sun, then the best time to go to Italy for you is September. This time is known as the velvet season, boasting amazing mild weather (instead of the suffocating heat of the summer), fewer crowds, and much more budget-friendly prices.

If you strive to feed your soul and mind and see the best that the country has to offer in terms of striking cultural and historical sights and remarkable cities (and the peninsula is surely not short of them), then you have a broader range to choose from. In this case, the best time to tour Italy is April, May, September, and October months. During this period, the weather is very nice, and you can enjoy exploring Italy gems without suffering from having to deal with overcrowded sights and struggling to go sightseeing during the day because of + 35°C (95°F) outside.

Amalfi Coast, Italy
 

If you are a fan of skiing, the question of when to travel to Italy shouldn't bother you at all, as the period of November - March is the most beneficial for the enthusiasts of various winter activities. At the time, the Italian Alps please skiers with snowfalls and the perfect temperature conditions, and the famous Italian skiing resorts are operating at full capacity, providing everyone willing with impeccable service and great amenities.