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Is Amalfi still warm in October?

Yes, the Amalfi Coast is still warm in October, since the sun is still shining and the cloud cover is not heavy. Though the average high temperature is about 75°F, you can expect the nights to be a bit cooler with a low of 53°F.



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In September and October, you can still enjoy the sunny weather, the stunning views, and the delicious food–and without the enormous crowds of tourists as a bonus! The temperatures are still warm enough to swim in the sea, but not too hot to hike along the scenic trails.

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In October, the hottest places in Italy are in the south, particularly in Sicily with an average high temperature of 24°C, followed by Puglia (23°C). Sardinia, Rome and the Amalfi Coast are also warm, with average highs of 22°C. You'll find the most sunshine in the south of Sicily with an average seven hours a day.

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This is the perfect time of year to visit the island of Capri and Amalfi Coast, since you can take pretty much any day trip from hiking the island and coastal paths to exploring by sea...all with mild temperatures, limited crowds, and a more relaxing pace.

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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.

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Yet it's still warm enough to sunbathe. There's the odd rainy day, but that's the time to make the most of everything else Italy has to offer, apart from stunning landscapes and a sublime climate. Pack swimwear, a light raincoat, plenty of layers, walking shoes, sandals, and knitwear.

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If your main destination is Rome, count on temps to be around 64°F/18°C. In Northern Italy, you can expect temperatures of between 45-65°F/7-18°C. 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.

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Amalfi Coast Packing List for Fall. The Amalfi Coast has a resort-like feel, so a stylish statement piece for the fall would be a beautiful wide-leg jumpsuit. Relaxed yet stylish silhouettes like wrap dresses or semi-full midi skirts are easy to wear and offer comfort in a stylish package.

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Low season on the Amalfi Coast runs from November to February, when the days are often gray and the temperatures are the chilliest. Even during this period, however, the Amalfi Coast's towns and villages still have a certain laid-back charm.

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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.

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Fast Climate Facts
  • Hottest Month: August, 85 F.
  • Coldest Months: January and February, 38 F.
  • Wettest Month: November, 6.5 inches.
  • Best Months for Swimming: July and August.


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Bottom line, to sightsee comfortably in Rome in October:
  • Wear extremely comfortable shoes.
  • Dress in cotton pants, jeans or hiking pants.
  • Wear cotton t-shirts or long-sleeved tops.
  • Put on a cardigan or sweater for when it's cooler.
  • Bring a jacket with you for the evenings.


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The best time to visit the Amalfi Coast is in May or September. It's at its most enjoyable during these months — expect beautiful weather and lots of activities, without the summer crowds. Temperatures normally sit around 68°F to 77°F.

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Around five days should be more than enough time to soak in the wonders of the Amalfi Coast, one of Italy's most beautiful destinations, but even if you have a day or three to spare, you'll be able to see just why this region has been captivating visitors since Ancient Roman times.

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