![]() |
Amalfi coast in early March???
I have a chance to take in Amalfi first week of March. Is it only a summer trip? Can sights and flavor be enjoyed without beach weather? Anybody been this time of year? Thanks
|
It can be a little chili, but don't miss the chance to go. The weather is like Los Angeles in March. I reciently spent two and a half months in Italy traveling down one side and up the other. There is nothing like it. I was on a 7 month trip. Went to Eastern Europe too. I kept a journal with weekly budgets and had it published when I came home. It's called A JOURNEY FOR THREE SEASONS. If you want to know how to travel cheaply and have a lot of fun without a tour, you can get it at Amazon.com, or just write to me. Have a great trip. It's too bad you only have one week.
|
Go David!<BR><BR>The Amalfi coast is beautiful. I've been there in Nov. and mid-March. It was a bit chilly for just a t-shirt in March and there was a brief thunderstorm one day. The next day was sunny and I got great pictures on Capri. Sorrento and Capri were not crowded and traffic on the Amalfi coast was light. It's a good time of year for sightseeing and walking or hiking.<BR><BR>As everyone else says, don't miss a trip to Ravello!
|
Recently returned.Was there mid March.Great time as it's quieter than usual.Hotels not too busy.Weather for light jacket or sweater by the sea. Take a small lightweight umbrella if need be. Enjoy.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:01 PM. |