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Is June very hot in Italy?

Average highs range from 26°C (79°F) to 31°C (88°F), while average lows range from 16°C (61°F) to 19°C (66°F). It can feel hot during the daytime, especially in inland areas. Southern Italy, including destinations like Naples and Sicily, experiences even warmer temperatures in June.



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Dressing for the sun in Rome Think cotton t-shirts, midi skirts. or loose pants and don't forget to stay hydrated. You can wear shorts if you like, although Romans don't tend to wear short shorts except at the beach. Be prepared to cover up when visiting churches.

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April to June offers the best weather Often considered the best time to visit, spring offers the ideal mix of good climate and bearable tourism flows. Nature blooms as the snow melts in the mountains and the rolling hills of the central Italian countryside come to life after the chilly winter.

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Only about 2-3 days in June will record at least 1 mm (0.04 inches) of rain. Rainfalls of 10 mm (0.4 inches) or more occur only about once every other year. About half of the days in June, however, will be humid with about 5 of these being considered “muggy”.

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June is a busy month in Rome, which means that many attractions and popular sights will be crowded, especially during the day. However, with some planning and strategy, you can still make the most of your trip.

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“Aside from winter travel, shoulder season (March through May and September through November) is known for cheap Italy deals,” he shared. If you can hold out until the end of the spring shoulder season, you'll be rewarded with pleasant temperatures in the mid to high 70s across the country, according to WeatherSpark.

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Is it cheaper to travel to Italy in the month of June? No. As this is the peak tourist season and the major tourist destination in ITaly sees a good crowd of locals and foreigners, it gets a little more expensive in June.

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Spring and autumn are the ideal seasons for sightseeing in Italy: not only are all attractions open but you won't need to stand in long queues to enter (like in summer) and you'll have fewer crowds to contend with. Winter is also a good time if you're thinking about hitting museums and galleries.

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Rome, Florence, and Venice are the three most popular cities to visit on a first trip to Italy. These are filled with some of Italy's most famous places and it is easy to get around using public transportation. The Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, and/or Milan can easily be added on to this trip.

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