What are the travel season(s) in Venice
In Venice, the tourist seasons are characterised as follows:
High Season
From June to August, from late December to early January (Christmas and New Year’s Eve), and around Easter, Venice is at its busiest. A Venice trip during these peak times means warm summer weather, festive crowds, and a packed calendar of events, especially around Easter.
Expect crowded attractions, higher accommodation prices, and a lively city pulse throughout your stay.
Shoulder Season
Occurs in April, May, September and October. These months are characterised by milder weather and coincide with events such as the Venice Biennale art exhibition, which alternates with the Architecture Biennale, which begins in May.
At this time, the city is less crowded than in high season, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of Venice's historic streets and canals. Accommodation prices are moderately high but more affordable than in high season.
Low Season
Lasts from November to March, with the exception of the Christmas, New Year and Carnival periods. This season is characterised by cooler temperatures, potential acqua alta (especially from November to January) and a calmer atmosphere of the city.
The number of tourists decreases significantly, resulting in lower prices and a more soulful experience of Venice. This period offers a unique opportunity to explore the city without the crowds of tourists, although some businesses may operate on reduced hours or be closed.
When planning a trip to Venice it is important not only to consider the weather conditions but also to find suitable accommodation. Our guide to the best places to stay in Venice will help you solve this issue.