Travel Destinations

Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > When To Go

When To Go

Travel To Italy

Vacations in Italy are always a rewarding experience, but one key that could significantly affect your stay is knowing when to go. From April to June, the weather hovers around the mid-70s, the humidity is mild, and the tourist crowds of summer have yet to descend. Since most tourists travel to Italy during the summer months, it is up to your discretion whether you want to fight them for space on the trains and in the hotels and popular attractions. This is especially important if your travel to Italy includes stops in the larger cities such as Rome or Venice, where the huge crowds that exist year-round swell to ridiculous proportions. If you can, try to avoid taking vacations in Italy during August, when many Italians take their own vacations. You will find a surprising amount of hotels, restaurants and shops to be closed down for an extended period of time. And cheap travel to Italy during is a near impossibility during the summer. But if you prefer to enjoy your travels with an assembly of your fellow countrymen, visit Italy during the months of July and August. Assuming you don't mind the temperature climbing well into the 80s.


A large majority of Italy vacation packages are available year-round, though a few carriers will not offer any during the off-season. Although Christmas is an aberration, as you will find millions of people who want to spend their holiday vacations in Italy.


If you are looking for cheap travel to Italy, try to stick to trips between January and March when airfares dip significantly in price. But beware of the weather, the winters in Italy are surprisingly cold, complete with freezing rain and snow during the early months. Even as far south as Naples, the temperature rarely rises about 50 degrees during the winter. Cheap travel to Italy is also available for discount shoppers during the shoulder months of April to June, or in mid-autumn, and the weather is mild and pleasant during these windows of opportunity.


Though invariably friendly already, smaller towns in Italy are often more welcoming of visitors in the off-season. You will be waited on more closely and more likely to be engaged in lively conversation. The people of towns like Livorno, Perugia or Trepani seem genuinely honored that you would seek out their charming villages when the usual behemoths of tourism exist so close nearby. Their warmth is inviting and contagious, and will add color and texture to your vacation.

 

contact us | link to us | travel marketing | write for us |
content licensing | privacy policy | terms of use | help


© 2008 Destination360 All Rights Reserved


Italy Map
Italy Map

Italy Travel Forums
Subscribe to our links via the Google Co-op

Travel Resources

  • Beaches
  • Bicycle Tours
  • Chianti Wine Tours
  • Historical Monuments
  • Golf Italy
  • Italy Cruises
  • Italian Gardens
  • Italy House Rentals
  • Italian Language Courses
  • Italian Museums
  • Italy Accommodations
  • Italy Images
  • Italy Ski Resorts
  • Italy Tours
  • Italian Villas
  • Rome Day Trip
  • Suggested Itinerary
  • Trains
  • Vacation Packages
  • Venice Hotel

Latest Topics

Beaches near Emilia Romagna

I'm trying to organise a beach trip for a few friends of mine. We all live in Parma, so a...

Travel genoa to marseille

I am travelling from Genoa to Marseille in July 2008. Is there a ferry that travels there?...

World Pizza Champions

America’s # 1 Pizza Team "The World Pizza Champions" earned several medals at the World Pi...

rome pompei sorrento

any help please, how is the best way to do this , for a day trip


 




Travel Destinations

Italy Overview

  • Airlines to Italy
  • Dining
  • Events and Holidays
  • History
  • Shopping
  • Things To Do
  • Transportation
  • When To Go

Italian Cities

  • Florence
  • Genoa
  • Messina
  • Milan
  • Naples
  • Palermo
  • Pisa
  • Portofino
  • Rimini
  • Rome
  • Sicily
  • Siena
  • Sorrento
  • Taormina
  • Turin
  • Tuscany
  • Venice
  • Verona

Hotels

  • Florence Hotels
  • Genoa Hotels
  • Milan Hotels
  • Naples Hotels
  • Palermo Hotels
  • Pisa Hotels
  • Rome Hostels
  • Rome Hotels
  • Sicily Hotels
  • Siena Hotels
  • Sorrento Hotels
  • Taormina Hotels
  • Turin Hotels
  • Venice Hotels
  • Verona Hotels

Destinations

  • Amalfi Coast
  • Basilica San Marco
  • Bridge of Sighs
  • Campo De Fiori
  • Capri
  • Castello Vicchiomaggio
  • Circus Maximus
  • Church of the Madonna
  • Church of the Miracles
  • Colosseum
  • Duomo
  • Greve in Chianti
  • Italian Opera
  • Leaning Tower Of Pisa
  • Michaelangelos David
  • Mount Etna
  • Piazza Navona
  • Pantheon
  • Pompeii
  • Ponte Del Lovo
  • Ponte Di Rialto
  • Ponte Vecchio
  • Roman Amphitheatre
  • Roman Forum
  • San Pietro
  • Santa Maria Del Rosario
  • Scala Contarini Del Bovolo
  • Scuola Grande Di San Rocco
  • Sistine Chapel
  • Trevi Fountain
  • Uffizi Gallery
  • Vatican Museum
  • Venice Carnevale