October ends the tourist season on the Amalfi Coast: from the 15th of the month, beach clubs start packing away sun beds and umbrellas, boats are docked for the winter, and many hotels close up until the following spring.
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October is one of the best times of the year to visit the Amalfi Coast. The weather is warm, skies are generally sunny, and crowds are easing up as the region transitions into the off season. Beach clubs tend to close in mid-October, so if you plan to visit a club, plan your visit for the first half of the month.
Ferry season on the Amalfi Coast is from late March/April until October. That is, outside of those months, the only routes still running, weather permitting, are between Sorrento, Naples, Capri, Ischia, Procida.
While the Positano beaches are accessible year round, the beach clubs Positano has are generally open from May to October (along with most things in Positano). July and August, considered peak tourist season, are always the craziest so be sure to make reservations if that's when you'll be visiting Positano.
When is Low Season? Low season on the Amalfi Coast runs from November to February, when the days are often gray and the temperatures are the chilliest.
Low Season: Late Fall and Winter on CapriFrom the end of October to the week before Easter, most of the businesses on the island that cater to tourists close for the season, and only the shops, cafès, and restaurants that locals use remain open.
Low Season: Late Fall and Winter on CapriFrom the end of October to the week before Easter, most of the businesses on the island that cater to tourists close for the season, and only the shops, cafès, and restaurants that locals use remain open.
October brings the official beginning of fall in Sorrento , and is an ideal month of the year to visit Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, especially the first weeks. The weather is mild, the crowds have left, and hotels, restaurants, and cafés are still open for the season.
You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.
October is Shoulder Season in ItalyBusy season for Italy is typically between May- September. That means visiting Italy in October or looking for vacation spots shouldn't be too difficult! October isn't as busy as July or August. This is because many people are no longer on summer break.
In the nation's center, they hover between 55-70°F/13-21°C, and in the south of the country temps range between 65-75°F/18-24°C. You'll want to pack light layers for daytime wear but warmer options and waterproof clothing to guard against any nighttime chills or autumn showers.
When it comes to dressing for this glamorous coastline, the usual beach holiday attire – logo tees, flip flops and denim cut-offs – isn't going to cut it. Instead, it's best to err on the side of smart and embrace classic Italian style – think sophisticated linens, silk scarves and classic sunglasses.