Italy Weather in April

April offers a multitude of reasons to visit Italy. Spring breathes new life into the rolling Tuscan hills and transforms the likes of Sciliy into a carpet of blooming pink-and-white cherry blossoms. The weather also turns more pleasant in April as cultural festivals, like the Venice Biennale or the Palio di Siena, start to draw in visitors. Consider a visit to the Amalfi Coast before every holidaymaker and their dog book it up across the summer. Make sure to read all about the weather in Italy in April.

Italy in April at a glance

  • Average temperatures range from around 17°C to 22°C (63°F to 72°F).
  • April is the right time to explore places like Tuscany and Sicily, decked with blooming landscapes, thanks to the pleasant weather and the cultural festivals such as the Venice Biennale and the Palio di Siena. 
  • The weather is milder, with more sunshine during the day, making it perfect to take your time while exploring major sights and enjoying long terrace lunches in several cities.
  • In April you experience fewer crowds, which makes it great to explore the history, art, and nature of Italy.

What is the weather like in Italy in April?

The weather in Italy in April starts to transition from cooler winter temperatures to milder and more pleasant conditions of spring. Although Italy's climate can vary significantly from north to south and from coastal regions to inland areas, generally there is more sunshine in the day and crisp, cool evenings at night.

More moderate April temperatures are good for leisurely exploration around bigger sights like the Colosseum or Pompeii. It's a time of long terrace lunches in all manner of towns and cities like Milan or Turin. Just be sure to pack some layers and a light jacket to stay comfortable during the evenings and occasional rain showers.

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Martina

Tips from Martina

Italy Travel Expert

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"April in Italy is a surprise, blending crisp mornings with warm afternoons. It's the perfect time for exploration without the crowds. Pack versatilely and enjoy Italy's spring beauty in its unique climate. April's weather is our secret charm."

Spanish Steps Piazza di Spagna, Rome © Shutterstock

Spanish Steps Piazza di Spagna, Rome © Shutterstock

Is Italy warm in April?

The weather in Italy in April tends to be warm, particularly as the month progresses. As spring takes hold, temperatures gradually rise, creating a mild and pleasant climate in many parts of the country.

In southern Italy, in regions like Sicily and Sardinia, April often sees warm and pleasant weather. Average high temperatures range from around 17°C to 22°C (63°F to 72°F). making it a great time to enjoy outdoor activities and visit coastal areas.

In central Italy, cities like Rome, Florence, and Pisa also experience mild to warm temperatures in April. Average highs typically range from around 16°C to 21°C (61°F to 70°F), providing comfortable conditions for sightseeing and exploring the cultural attractions of these cities.

In northern Italy, including Milan, Turin, and Venice, April brings warmer temperatures compared to the previous winter months. Average highs range from around 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F), making it a pleasant time to explore the region.

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

Is April a good time to visit Italy?

The weather in Italy in April offers an ideal blend of mild weather, fewer crowds, blossoming landscapes, and vibrant cultural events, making it an excellent time to visit Italy.

Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply savouring the renowned Italian cuisine and wines, April gives visitors the ideal balance of access and agreeable weather.

April is one of the best months to travel in Italy and this tailor-made trip to Classic Italy contains the best activities for springtime fun - learn to make pasta in Rome, sample the best gelato in Florence, hike Cinque Terre and explore Venice on your own. There's plenty to do on this trip for the whole family.

Florence cityscape © Bob Hilscher/Shutterstock

Florence cityscape © Bob Hilscher/Shutterstock

Average rainfall in Italy in April

In April, the average rainfall in Milan is around 60-70 mm (2.4-2.8 inches), while Rome typically receives approximately 40-50 mm (1.6-2 inches) of rainfall. Florence and Venice both experience around 60-70 mm (2.4-2.8 inches) of rainfall on average. Naples receives approximately 40-50 mm (1.6-2 inches) of rainfall on average.

Additionally, southern regions of Italy, such as Sicily and Sardinia, tend to have milder and drier weather compared to the northern parts of the country, while coastal areas and mountainous regions may experience different rainfall patterns.

Festivals and events in Italy in April

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 April are listed below:

  • Nocera Terinese (Calabria) Rito dei Vattienti (Easter Sat). Macabre parade of flagellants whipping themselves with shards of glass.
  • Florence Lo Scoppio del Carro (Easter Sun). A symbolic firework display outside the Duomo after Mass. Milan Salone Internazionale del Mobile (a week in mid-April). The city becomes a showcase for the world’s best furniture and industrial design.
Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy © Shutterstock

Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy © Shutterstock

Ready for your dream trip to Italy in April?

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.

  • Highlights of Italy (16 days): This journey is a collection of highlights: kick off in Rome, the captivating capital, and then venture south to Naples. Explore the stunning Amalfi Coast before continuing to Florence. Tuscany and Cinque Terre await, and finally, embrace the fashion-forward ambience of Milan, the style capital.
  • Dive into Apulia (10 days): Embark on an Apulian adventure with a rental car. From Gargano to Salento, Puglia unveils a trove of priceless wonders. Delight in Lecce, Bari, and Taranto, along with the charms of Ostuni, Polignano, and Alberobello – just a glimpse of the treasures that await in this enchanting region.
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Ties Lagraauw

written by
Ties Lagraauw

updated 17.04.2024

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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