If you choose to visit Lake Garda in spring or autumn the rule is to dress in layers! The sun in these periods could still be strong so bring t-shirts and then layer up.
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When traveling to Italy in September, pack light layers that can be easily added or removed as the weather changes. A light jacket, windbreaker, or waterproof coat is a must-have item. If you prefer a denim jacket or another similar jacket, make sure to also bring an umbrella as the weather can be unpredictable.
Yes they were a problem. We stayed in Riva from 1st to 15th September, couldn't see or hear the little blighters but they sure had a feast on us. I don't normally get bitten but ended up getting bitten eighteen times. My bites weren't so bad, just a bit itchy and red, which cleared up as soon as I got home.
Whether you're packing for Rome in September for the beginning, middle or end of the month, you'll want to include clothes that are suitable for the hot weather, such as loose t-shirts or shirts, relaxed pants and maxi or midi skirts, as well as a light cardigan or jacket for when it feels cooler.
Pile on the neutral colorsMeanwhile, the “no white after Labor Day” rule in Italy doesn't exist: Locals love winter white, especially for jeans and sweaters.
Here's what to wear on a flight to Italy: Layers are key: As with any flights, layers are particularly important on long flights. It's impossible to tell if the AC will be stalled while you sit on the runway, so start with a simple cotton shirt, and be sure to bring a more stylish cardigan or sweater to layer on top.
DO dress a little nicer than you would in America. There is no dress code when going to most restaurants but you might receive some funny looks if you show up in sweats. Dressing well is respectful and you'll want to try to blend in with the locals.
You should then pack comfortable clothes and sneakers if you decide to take a walk, hike or visit the many nature parks and amusement parks of the area. If you do not like rocks and stones at the beach, bring a pair of rubber water shoes and if you love extreme sports pack your wet suit and proper equipment.
July is the hottest month in Lake Garda with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 2°C (36°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in July. The wettest month is September with an average of 86mm of rain..
The hottest place in Italy in September is Sicily (27ºC) followed by Naples (26ºC) and Capri (26ºC), Sardinia (25ºC), the Amalfi Coast (25ºC), Puglia (24ºC), Rome (24ºC) and Cinque Terre (24ºC).
Perhaps more importantly, Lake Garda is also an exceptional beach destination. There may be no ocean, but the lake itself offers some wonderful beaches for swimming and sunbathing in the Italian summer sunshine.
There are private beaches with facilities and public ones with nearby bars and restaurants. It has never been easier to find somewhere to soak up the sun on Lake Garda.