Italy Weather in July

Italy in July is irresistible. With the sun in full glory, the country unveils a tapestry of captivating events, cultural festivities, and sun-kissed landscapes. From the hot, historic wonders of Rome to the azure coastlines of the Amalfi and Sicily, July is a time to indulge in gelato and bask in the warmth of Italian hospitality as you embark on a memorable journey through this Mediterranean paradise. Make sure to read all about our tips and tricks about the weather in Italy in July.

What is the weather like in Italy in July?

The weather in Italy in July is warm and sunny, making it a suitable destination for travelers. The weather is generally pleasant, and you can expect clear skies and plenty of sunshine throughout the country.

The warm temperatures create an inviting atmosphere for exploring Italy's stunning landscapes, historical landmarks, and vibrant cities. Whether you're strolling through the charming streets of Florence, indulging in the culinary delights of Rome, or relaxing on the picturesque beaches of the Amalfi Coast, July offers an excellent opportunity to make the most of your travel experience in Italy.

However, do keep in mind that some regions can get quite hot, especially in Southern Italy, so it's essential to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to enjoy a comfortable and memorable vacation.

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Is Italy warm in July?

Average daytime temperatures will range from 82°F to 90°F (28°C to 32°C) in many areas. In larger cities, like Rome, Florence, and Naples, the temperatures can even reach higher, sometimes exceeding 95°F (35°C).

Italy receives a generous amount of sunshine in July, with an average of 10 to 12 hours of daylight per day and generally gets little to no rain, especially in the south.

You may encounter occasional brief showers or thunderstorms, particularly in the northern and central areas but not in significant enough amounts to significantly disrupt any travel plans.

Did you know July is a great time to explore the stunning Amalfi Coast, a picturesque stretch of coastline in Southern Italy known for its charming towns and beautiful sea views.

Venice landmark, Burano island canal, colorful houses and boats, Italy © StevanZZ/Shutterstock

Venice landmark, Burano island canal, Italy © StevanZZ/Shutterstock

Is July a good time to visit Italy?

July is one of the busiest and most popular months for tourism in Italy, so expect larger crowds at popular destinations like Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Milan and Tuscany.

July and August is when the Italians take their vacations too, so hotel prices can escalate, especially in coastal areas. Book accommodations and attractions well in advance.

July can be a good time to visit Italy as seasonal ferries, like those from Camogli to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere, start up again making places more accessible. Most places of interest are now open too – though some, like Forte di Bard and Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza, will shut completely for July and August.

This fantastic tailor-made trip to real Italy is a great option for your summer vacation in Italy. Discover ancient history and take a cookery class in Rome, before marvelling at Baroque architecture and iconic Mount Etna on the island of Sicily. Exploring the rugged scenery on the Amalfi Coast and Capri concludes a wonderful trip.

Rough Guides tip: make sure to read all about the best time to visit Italy.

Riomaggiore of Cinque Terre, Italy © Shutterstock

Riomaggiore of Cinque Terre, Italy © Shutterstock

Average rainfall in Italy in July

The weather in Italy in July is relatively dry, especially in comparison to the wetter months of spring.

On average, Milan  and Venice get around 2 inches (52 mm) of rain.

In central cities such as Rome and Florence, July is a really dry month with Rome getting 0.5 inches (12 mm) of rain and Florence only 0.9 inches (23 mm).

Further south, Naples, Sicily, and other southern regions will only receive 0.2 to 0.5 inches (6 to 12 mm).

Festivals and events in Italy in July

Whether religious, traditional or cultural, there are literally thousands of festivals in Italy and sometimes the best are those that you come across unexpectedly in smaller towns. Some of the highlights for July are listed below:

  • Siena Palio (July 2). Mediaeval bareback horse race in the Campo.
  • Palermo Festino di Santa Rosalia (second week). A five-day street party to celebrate the city’s patron saint.
  • Perugia Umbria Jazz Festival (second week). Italy’s foremost jazz event, attracting top names from all over the world.
  • Lucca Summer Festival (throughout July). International rock and pop artists perform all month.
  • Venice Festa del Redentore (third Sun). Venice’s main religious festival is marked with a fireworks display.

Ready for your dream trip to Italy in July?

Our tailor-made trip service allows you to go on the trip of your dreams without the planning or hassle. All of our planned itineraries are created by local travel experts and can be tailored to meet your specific needs.

  • Supercars in the Heart of Northern Italy (12 days): Embark on a luxury automotive experience in Italy's Bologna and Modena, where you'll uncover the world's finest sports cars. Explore the captivating cities of Venice and Florence, and indulge in visits to the prestigious Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati factories and museums. As a highlight, rev up your excitement by taking a Ferrari out for an unforgettable ride.
  • Exploring Vatican City and Assisi (6 days): Experience the wonders of Ancient Rome on this captivating week-long trip, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring sights of the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, and St. Peter's Basilica. Afterwards, venture to the sacred abode of St. Francis of Assisi, Eremo delle Carceri, for a journey filled with spiritual significance.
  • Or discover more Italy itineraries.

Still looking for options for your summer trip? Explore our list of the best vacation destinations in July.

Ties Lagraauw

written by
Ties Lagraauw

updated 26.08.2024

Ties is a true world explorer - whether it be for work or leisure! As Content Manager at RoughGuides, and the owner of Dutch travel platform Reis-Expert.nl, Ties is constantly on the move, always looking for new destinations to discover.

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