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Ziana May 15th, 2005 07:55 PM

Italy "do not go" season, if any
 
Is there time of the year you would not recommend to spend in Italy?
THANKS

rex May 15th, 2005 08:35 PM

Nope.

Well, personally, I would not give up time with my family during the Christmas season.

Best wishes,

Rex

LoveItaly May 15th, 2005 11:47 PM

Hi Ziana, where in Italy are you planning on visiting? Personally I would not go in August unless I was in the Dolomites. August in Italy is so hot and humid. That is why any Italian that is able to either heads to the mountains or the seaside, to get out of their cities.

PJI May 16th, 2005 03:11 AM

I'd rather go at any time than not go at all. But if I had my choice, I second LoveItaly and wouldn't go in August.

Kate May 16th, 2005 03:16 AM

Certainly August. It's hot, and the Italians take the whole month off. This means the coastal areas are packed and the cities are deserted, with even some restaurants closing for the holiday season.

andy May 16th, 2005 05:13 AM

Mid July to August--
August is ALL of Europe on Holiday and lots of stuff is closed in Italy...

Weather is a bear--MAKE SURE hotel has AIR CONDITIONING in the ROOM itself and not just the lobby!

Weadles May 16th, 2005 06:14 AM

I think it depends on what part you're travelling to. I would not choose to visit Naples, Capri, or the Amalfi Coast from the end of the October until April. Too much risk of miserable weather.

rex May 16th, 2005 07:12 AM

Yeah, by all means, don't go in August. Nobody goes there in August anymore.

As Yogi Berra would say...

"it's too crowded".

;)

Intrepid1 May 16th, 2005 08:29 AM

I agree that it is hot and humid in many parts of Italy in August; it is more pleasant up in the Dolomites and around the lakes IMO.

To say that "nobody goes to Italy in August" is pretty absurd considering that a lot of Europeans who take vacations in August do so in Italy.

It is true that some businesses close but many don't and the main sites certainly do not.

It may not be the ideal time to go but better to go then than not at all.

rex May 16th, 2005 07:07 PM

<<To say that "nobody goes to Italy in August" is pretty absurd considering that a lot of Europeans who take vacations in August do so in Italy.>>

Apparently the irony of the learned Professor Berra's comments went over your head.

We dare not advise you...

"When you come to the fork in the road... take it..."

;)


LoveItaly May 16th, 2005 07:18 PM

Hello Rex, personally I loved your post! And sure got the humor of it.
It reminded me of the saying "A club that will admit me as a member is not up to my standards" - or something like that?

Anyway, I will state again, IMO I would not plan trips to large cities in August. No way. As much as I love Italy this is one month I do not want to be there unless I am in the mountains or at the seaside. Just answering you question Ziana.

Kate May 17th, 2005 03:39 AM

I don't think anyone said no one goes to Italy in August.

In August, the cities are packed with foreign tourists, with barely an Italian in sight.

The coasts and Lakes are packed with Italians (and I mean PACKED, like sardines).

Take your pick.

rex May 17th, 2005 03:43 AM

Thanks, Love...

Ziana May 18th, 2005 09:02 AM

Rome and Venice is on my 'MUST SEE' list. Time of the year - whenever you think it is 75 degree or so...

Suggestions however appreciated.
You all want to see my Italy Report I am sure!!! LOL

Rosalie May 18th, 2005 09:53 AM

Italy, and almost everyother palce I have travelled too is best Spring and fall. I try to stay home in August!

P_M May 18th, 2005 09:57 AM

I went to Italy in November a few years ago and my only regret was the Aqua Alta. We lost a day in Venice because the water was so deep, even too deep to use the elevated planks. Other parts of Italy were fine, but I would avoid Venice in November.

elaine May 18th, 2005 10:32 AM

You've all gotten me wondering...
I've been to Italy only in late Sept-early Oct. Am contemplating a trip next early March.
None of you have mentioned the disadvantages of going late winter--shorter days, higher probability of rain, cold temps. It's true crowds would be less. Do you not think that the chances of glorious weather in August offset the poorer weather at other times?

Ziana May 20th, 2005 09:14 PM

OK, could you folks get your act togeather and tell THE story as it goes?

LoveItaly May 20th, 2005 09:39 PM

Patience Ziana, like a disfunctional family your question has to be discussed, rediscussed, argued over with a bit of crumbling here and there. If it wasn't you wouldn't be getting the best advice.

But, to pull you back into the discussion. Where in Italy do you want to go???? Italy has microclimates.

I said I do not want to be in the large cities in August (actually I do not really want to be in them in July either). Weadles commented on where he did not want to be in winter. I sure agree with him.

Soooo - where are you planning to travel to when you go to Italy???

Truthfully, noone can answer your question until you answer ours.

Ziana May 26th, 2005 07:12 AM

Love, it was funny...
Specially when I did answer with
Author: Ziana
Date: 05/18/2005, 01:02 pm
Rome and Venice is on my 'MUST SEE' list. Time of the year - whenever you think it is 75 degree or so...


Seeeee?????????

I did answer, didn't I, silly...

I do appreciate your hard work here and Patience I do have as I am not in the rush, I am thinking Easter (school brake) or summer brake or Christmas brake (when you have a child in school you live like that - between brakes)

So take your time dear fodorites but as I said before "You all want to see my Italy Report I am sure!!! LOL"


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