Is May a good time to visit Italy?
May brings mild to warm temperatures across most of Italy, making it an ideal time for hiking in the Alps and seeing the largest and richest collection of art and culture in the world at the Vatican.
The weather in Italy in May is generally comfortable, allowing you to explore the exuberant cities filled with Baroque architecture like Lecce or escape the hordes at Como in the Italian Lakes region, an utterly beguiling region with stunning scenery.
May falls outside the peak tourist season in Italy, which means you can expect fewer crowds compared to the summer months. This allows for a more relaxed and enjoyable travel experience, with shorter lines at popular attractions and more availability at hotels and restaurants.
May is a beautiful time to bed down at a farm stay or a rural retreat in one of Italy’s lesser-known regions or somewhere as spectacular as Tuscany.
Stay at a beautiful hotel in San Gimignano, a medieval hill town halfway between Florence and Siena. Tuscany is known for its wines and food and that's what you'll be exploring on this tailor-made trip to Wine and Food in Tuscany which is perfect for a spring vacation in Italy.
Average rainfall in Italy in May
May is characterised by milder and drier weather compared to the wetter months of spring.
In northern Italy, cities like Milan and Venice typically experience moderate rainfall. The average rainfall in Milan is around 2.9 inches (74 mm), while Venice receives an average of 2.6 inches (67 mm) of rainfall.
May is generally a drier month in central Italy. Rome sees an average rainfall of about 1.5 inches (39 mm), while Florence receives around 2.3 inches (58 mm) of rainfall.
In southern regions like Naples and Sicily, May tends to have less rainfall still. Naples receives an average rainfall of approximately 1.6 inches (41 mm), while Sicily sees around 0.9 inches (23 mm) of rainfall.
Find even more options for your trip in our list of the best vacation destinations in May.