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Italy is one of the world's favourite holiday destinations, famous for its culture, food, and stunning countryside. But when is the best time to visit Italy? In this article, we'll go over what Italy is like in different seasons, helping you pick the right time of year to visit this compellingly beautiful country.
We'll include insights into the weather, key events, and the best tours and experiences for you depending on when you visit. Choosing the right time to visit Italy is important for a memorable experience and to enjoy the best of what’s on offer.
There are many reasons to research the right season for your holiday to Italy. Some activities are better suited to certain seasons, so your ideal time to visit Italy will depend on whether your focus is lazing by a pool, visiting galleries, exhilarating walks in the bright chill of autumn and winter, or tasting regional delicacies.
Italy has something for everyone all year round, whether it’s enjoying the Christmas markets of Sorrento, the archaeological sites of Pompeii, Paestum & Herculaneum in the autumn or the many summer hotspots along the coast and islands. If you're considering a curated experience, don't miss our Italy Escorted Tours.
Let’s take a look in more detail.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time in Italy, with colourful wildflowers and gentle golden sunlight. This particularly makes it a good time to visit rural areas of Italy, such as Tuscany.
While March can be a bit chilly, April and May offer great weather for enjoying the best that Italy has to offer. You'll even find quite balmy temperatures in the south during May.
March |
April |
May |
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North - Venice, Milan, Turin, Dolomites |
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Average temperature °C |
8 |
12 |
17 |
Average temperature °F |
46 |
54 |
63 |
Central - Rome, Florence, Tuscany |
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Average temperature °C |
12 |
14 |
21 |
Average temperature °F |
53 |
57 |
69 |
South - Naples, Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Sicily |
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Average temperature °C |
13 |
15 |
21 |
Average temperature °F |
55 |
58 |
69 |
Spring can be excellent for easy access to popular attractions. While you'll benefit from warmer weather, spring is off-peak, and there will be fewer tourists and you'll likely find destinations to be more peaceful since families tend to travel during summer.
Here are some of the best things to do in Italy during the spring.
Watch out for these special events in Italy during the spring.
To fully experience Italy in spring, check out our escorted holidays, including our Amalfi Coast, Pompeii & Capri tour or our Sicily tour.
Summer is the peak season in Italy thanks to the hot weather. If you want to see Italy at its most vibrant, this is the time to visit.
The hottest weather in Italy is usually in August, with June and July being a little milder. This often means that seaside areas and resorts will be busiest in August as more visitors enjoy the fresh coastal breezes.
June |
July |
August |
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North - Venice, Milan, Turin, Dolomites |
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Average temperature °C |
20 |
23 |
23 |
Average temperature °F |
68 |
73 |
73 |
Central - Rome, Florence, Tuscany |
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Average temperature °C |
23 |
26 |
24 |
Average temperature °F |
73 |
78 |
75 |
South - Naples, Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Sicily |
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Average temperature °C |
23 |
28 |
26 |
Average temperature °F |
73 |
84 |
78 |
Here are some of the best things to do around Italy in summer.
Special events in the summer include these.
To make the most of summer in Italy, try tours such as visiting the Treasures of Tuscany & Florence or going on holidays to Puglia.
Winter is usually the quietest season in Italy, so it's a terrific choice if you want to explore and experience the country without crowds. It’s the perfect time to get cosy with wine, local cheese and linger over rustic suppers. Winter in Italy is much milder than many other destinations in northern Europe. Why not visit the ancient cities of Pompeii, Paestum and Herculaneum in Winter?
December |
January |
February |
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North - Venice, Milan, Turin, Dolomites |
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Average temperature °C |
4 |
3 |
5 |
Average temperature °F |
39 |
37 |
41 |
Central - Rome, Florence, Tuscany |
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Average temperature °C |
10 |
8 |
9 |
Average temperature °F |
49 |
46 |
48 |
South - Naples, Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Sicily |
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Average temperature °C |
10 |
9 |
9 |
Average temperature °F |
49 |
48 |
48 |
Here are some of the best ways to enjoy Italy in the winter.
Special events in Italy during winter include the following.
Autumn in Italy can be varied. Closer to summer, you can expect temperate weather and larger crowds, but later into autumn, you'll find the cities and resorts get quieter. The change in season means different specialities on restaurant menus.
September is typically still quite warm in Italy, though the evenings and nights can get chilly. October and November get steadily cooler, which means fewer tourists, and a more relaxed visit.
September |
October |
November |
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North - Venice, Milan, Turin, Dolomites |
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Average temperature °C |
20 |
14 |
8 |
Average temperature °F |
68 |
57 |
46 |
Central - Rome, Florence, Tuscany |
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Average temperature °C |
22 |
18 |
13 |
Average temperature °F |
71 |
64 |
55 |
South - Naples, Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Sicily |
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Average temperature °C |
23 |
19 |
14 |
Average temperature °F |
76 |
70 |
57 |
Some of the best things to enjoy throughout Italy in the autumn include these treats.
There are many special events in Italy in the autumn.
Best for: Warmer weather and tranquil destinations
March and April are when Italy starts to become more welcoming in terms of temperature, but you'll still find the benefits of off-peak travel. Plus, you can experience the Easter celebrations.
Best for: Avoiding the summer rush
May is the last chance to visit Italy before the high season. If you want to enjoy seaside locations without too much competition for space, May could be the best time to visit Italy.
Best for: Sun, sea, and sand
The hot weather in June and July makes it the perfect time to visit seaside resorts. Costal areas will also be lively at this time of year, as will other outdoor attractions, like hiking trails and areas of natural beauty.
Best for: Seeing Italy at its most lively
August is the very peak of the high season for Italy, and most parts of the country will be very busy, especially seaside areas and attractions. If you want to experience the buzz of lively resorts and the hottest weather, August is the best choice.
Best for: Having a quieter getaway by the sea
September in Italy is still warm but is typically quieter after the summer peak. It's still a delightful time to enjoy a coastal retreat, hiking, or city breaks.
Best for: Exploring museums, attractions, and vineyards
The country is generally quieter in October and November, so you can enjoy tourist attractions with fewer people. This makes it the perfect time to visit if you want to linger in galleries, museums, or other cultural attractions.
Best for: Christmas celebrations
Christmas takes over much of December, with lights, nativity displays, performances, stalls, markets, and more. If you want to experience Christmas somewhere with incredible food and wine and lots of charming walks, Italy can be a great choice. Plus, many attractions will still be open, though as Italy is very family oriented, expect most shops to close on Christmas Day and just after.
When timing your visit, you need to consider:
The best time to visit Italy depends on what you want from your getaway. Italy's peak season is summer when you'll have the best weather, but spring and autumn getaways are typically quieter destinations. Working out the best time for your holiday to Italy can help make sure that you have a truly unforgettable experience. Once you know what kind of holiday you want, you can use our guide to help plan an unforgettable trip.
The best time to go to Italy depends on what you want. If you want the hottest weather, you should consider July or August. If you want a quieter time to enjoy the sights, try April, May, September, or October.
Winter in Italy is warmer than in much of northern Europe, but nights will be cool with crisp days. Spring starts to warm up, and summer is typically very hot, while autumn starts to cool off.
Visiting Italy off-peak will usually mean fewer tourists and cooler temperatures, which can be well-suited to seeing cultural attractions and exploring cities. Peak season is usually the best for beach holidays.
There's no bad time to visit Italy. You just need to decide if you want the hot and busy peak season, or the quieter but cooler off-peak season.
If you want to avoid crowds, you should visit Italy in the spring or autumn. The weather will still be warm, but most destinations will be quieter than during the summer with fewer tourists.
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