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When not to visit the Amalfi Coast?

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.



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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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The Weather in October Regardless, temperatures usually remain mild for the entire month, so a light waterproof jacket for the wet days and cooler nights should suffice. The water is still warm from the summer sun along the coast, so you will be able to enjoy swimming in the sea by boat or along the beach.

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Let's face it: the Amalfi Coast isn't your typical holiday destination in December. That said, Christmas on the coast offers a uniquely magical experience that you will find unforgettable.... The coastal towns are lit with fairy lights, reflected on the waves after sunset.

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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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Amalfi Coast in December The low sea temperature means it is not possible to swim at this time of year, and daylight hours reduce to an average of 9 hours a day. If you are exploring this destination at this time of year, take care to stay warm!

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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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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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The Italy travel season officially begins at Easter and runs through the month of September, but during May and June prices are generally lower than during July and August. There are a couple of important events in spring, including Amalfi's Regatta of the Ancient Maritime Republics (held every four years in the city).

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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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Positano has a greater selection of shops and restaurants. They also have far better beaches. For art galleries and historic attractions, Amalfi has the lead here with the Duomo, the Carta (Paper) Museum, the Maritime Arsenal Museum, and more.

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Positano is more peaceful and relaxed, with a more laid-back atmosphere. Sorrento is also generally considered to be a bit more family-friendly, while Positano is more romantic and is a popular spot for honeymooners and couples. In terms of activities, both Sorrento and Positano offer a variety of options for visitors.

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The off season is considered to be from the end of October to April, except for Easter time. Then, what should you expect in the off season? If you have the summer scenes with sunbathing on the beach in your mind, boat tours along the coast and drinks around the pool, the winter is not such a good time.

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The “peak of the peak season” runs from the end of June to the end of August.

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There is no Amalfi Coast airport; the nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast is the Naples Capodichino Airport, located about 60 km (37 miles) to the north. Though Naples Capodichino is the closest airport to the Amalfi Coast, it's not your only option to fly to the Amalfi Coast.

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