What is the hottest city in Italy?


What is the hottest city in Italy?

The hottest places in Italy
  1. Syracuse (Sicily) Syracuse has historically boasted scorching temperatures, but in August 2021 it smashed European records. ...
  2. Agrigento (Sicily) ...
  3. Catania (Sicily) ...
  4. Crotone (Calabria) ...
  5. Foggia (Puglia) ...
  6. Forlì (Emilia-Romagna) ...
  7. Potenza (Basilicata)


What is the sunniest city in Italy?

Italy's sunniest city is Catania in Sicily, which gets an average of 347 hours of sunshine per month and enjoys an annual average temperature of 18 degrees celsius. This beautiful city is the second largest in Sicily behind Palermo and has plenty to see all year round under the glorious sunshine.


What is the best month to visit Italy?

Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.


Where is hot in Italy in September?

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).


Where in Italy is hot in winter?

Sicily is one of the warmest places in Europe in the winter, and people come to Sicily in winter to enjoy a bit of sunshine when the rest of the continent is frozen. Winter also happens to be low season, with the lowest prices of the year and the fewest crowds.


What part of Italy should I visit first?

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.