Italy in June

Visit Italy in June: Your Complete Summer Guide

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Dreaming of visiting Italy in June? In June 2026, it is the perfect time to explore Italy’s iconic sights. With the weather in June bringing daytime temperatures around 26–28°C, it is ideal for city walks, beach days, and countryside adventures. Dive into UNESCO treasures like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Florence’s historic centre, or enjoy the canals of Venice, the scenic Amalfi Coast, and Lake Como. Taste world-famous Italian cuisine, explore charming piazzas, and soak in the vibrant summer atmosphere.

This guide is your insider pass to Italy in June, showing you how to explore iconic attractions, hidden gems, and lively festivals, while enjoying smart tips to make the most of every sunny, summer-filled day.

 

Is June a good time to visit Italy in 2026?

View of Rome, Italy

Yes, June is a crowded month in Italy. However, early June is slightly calmer than the rest of the month. Plan your visit to Italy in early June to explore its famous cities such as Rome, Venice, Florence, and the Amalfi Coast.

Here’s why you should visit Italy in June:

    • June is among the brightest months. The sun rises near 5:30 AM and sets around 8:40 PM. The long hours of daylight and around 10 hours of sunshine, provides a perfect setting for sightseeing, photography, and coastal trips.
    • The warm, sunny days with temperatures averaging 20°C–28°C are comfortable for city trips.
    • Enjoy national celebrations with Festa della Repubblica on 2 June, including parades and flyovers in Rome.
    • Witness Calcio Storico in Florence. It is a traditional football match played in a dramatic costume. 
    • The countryside is beautiful with green vineyards and colourful wildflowers everywhere. 
    • June marks the start of al fresco dining, relaxed evening walks, and sunset views by the lakes. 

 

Weather in Italy in June

Positano resort, Italy

June in Italy provides a landscape bathed in 15 hours of daylight. With the summer solstice occurring this month, the sun shines for about 10 hours a day.

Temperature:

Northern Italy (Milan/Venice) sees daytime highs of 24°C–27°C and cool nights around 15°C–19°C. Central Italy (Rome/Florence) warms up to 28°C by day, dipping to a pleasant 16°C–20°C at night. The South (Sicily/Naples) is the hottest, reaching 30°C with balmy nights staying between 20°C and 22°C.

Rainfall:

Showers are infrequent and short-lived. Northern Italy sees more refreshing rain (averages 50–80mm), whereas the South remains significantly drier, often seeing less than 10mm all month.

 

What to Wear in Italy in June

Summer vacation in Italy

In Italy in June, you will want to dress cool and stylish. With average temperatures between 24°C and 32°C, choose to wear breathable fabrics like linen and cotton in light colours, and add a layer for breezy evenings. Bring a scarf for churches, shorts for the beach, and smart-casual outfits for city streets and cafés. 

 

Category 

For Women 

For Men 

Main Clothing

Sundresses, midi skirts, linen trousers, and cotton blouses

Chino shorts, linen shirts, polo shirts, and lightweight trousers

Evening Wear

A summer dress and a light cardigan or denim jacket 

Tailored linen pants and a light blazer for dinner

Beach & Sleep

Swimsuit, kaftan, and light cotton pajamas

Swim trunks, rash guard, and light pajama sets

Walking Shoes

Stylish sneakers or sturdy walking sandals 

Comfortable leather sneakers or breathable loafers

Specialty Shoes

Elegant espadrilles or low wedges for dinner

Boat shoes or clean, casual slip-ons

Beach Shoes

Flip-flops

Flip-flops or rubber slides 

 

Visitor Arrivals: Is Italy Crowded During June?

Trevi picturesque village in a foggy morning. Perugia, Umbria, Italy.

Yes, June is a crowded month in Italy. However, early June is a little calmer than the rest of the month. So, plan your holiday in early June to explore the famous cities like Rome, Venice, Florence, and the Amalfi Coast.

If you want to make the most of your holidays in Italy in June, follow these smart tips to beat the crowds: 

    • Go off the beaten track: Choose less-crowded Umbria, Abruzzo, Le Marche, Molise, or Puglia.
    • Stay in small towns: Consider staying in Siena, Perugia, or Pistoia.
    • Plan early or late visits: Hit popular tourist attractions in the morning (7–11 a.m.) or later in the evening. Check their opening and closing times. 
    • Quiet beaches: Discover the secluded shores of Maratea, Tropea, or Sardinia.
    • Book ahead: Book tickets for museums, tours, and trains in advance to save your time and skip queues. 
    • Siesta smart: Avoid visiting popular spots during peak heat and crowds.
    • Flexible plans: Have backups if a spot feels too busy. 

 

Average Costs of a Trip to Italy in June 2026

Cathedral and the Leaning Tower of Pisa at sunset, Italy

A 7-day Italy trip from the UK in June 2026 costs £600–£900 per person for mid-range. Luxury starts at £1,000+. June is the beginning of the summer high season, so prices rise but stay lower and less crowded than July-August. However, if you are looking to make the most of your budget, Italy’s off-season from November to March offers prices 30–50% lower than summer.

Airfare

Return flights from the UK in June typically range between £12 and £120 on budget airlines.

    • Milan: Flights start as low as £13–£60 from various UK airports.
    • Rome: Direct returns average £62–£195.
    • Southern Italy & Islands: Flights to Cagliari, Palermo, and Bari range between £111 and £198.

Hotels and Resorts (per person/night)

Accommodation costs are highly dependent on the level of luxury you choose:

    • Low Budget: £18–£35 for basic private rooms or well-rated hostels.
    • Mid-Range (3-4 stars): £95–£150 for comfortable hotels in major city centers.
    • High-End (5 star): Premium luxury accommodation costs £245–£400+ per night. 7-night stays in popular areas like the Amalfi Coast start around £694.

Transfers & Transport

    • Airport Transfers: Private cars into Rome cost €50–€80 (£42–£68). Express trains are roughly £11.
    • Intercity Trains: High-speed tickets (e.g., Rome to Florence) range from £20 to £60 if booked in advance.
    • Local Travel: Daily metro or bus passes in cities typically cost under £10.

 

Things to Do in Italy in June 2026

Do boating near the Rocca Scaligera castle on the island of Sirmione, lake Garda, Italy

June is the ideal month in Italy for culture, nature, food, and adventure. You can explore historic landmarks in Rome, Florence, and Venice. Enjoy boating on Lake Como or Lake Garda, hiking the Dolomites, and scenic drives through Tuscany and Umbria. Food lovers can savour fresh seasonal produce, regional specialties, and wine tours in Tuscany, Veneto, and Sicily. Thrill-seekers can try canyoning, paragliding, volcano trekking, Ferrari test drives, and sea kayaking. Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, and Sardinia provide the picture-perfect beaches that define an unforgettable Italian summer.

 

Things to Do in Italy in June

1. Glide along canals on a gondola in Venice

2. Savour wines in the vineyards of Tuscany and Umbria

3. Trek the volcanic slopes of Mt. Etna

4. Test drive a Ferrari in Emilia-Romagna

5. Boat on the waters of Lake Como, Lake Garda, or Lake Maggiore

6. Relax on the beaches and swim along the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, Sardinia, or Sicily

7. Go canyoning at Lake Garda and rafting in Tuscany 

8. Try paragliding in Malcesine and ziplining at Jungle Adventure Park

9. Shop at Rialto Market in Venice 

10. Try hiking, via ferrata climbing in the Dolomites 

 

Best places to visit in Italy in June

Duomo Cathedral

The weather in June is nearly perfect for exploring Rome’s Colosseum and Vatican City, Florence’s Uffizi Gallery and Duomo, Venice’s canals and St. Mark’s Basilica, or Naples for history and culture. You can comfortably explore the medieval towers of San Gimignano, the volcanic heights of Orvieto, or the ash-preserved ruins of Pompeii. Nature lovers can enjoy Lake Como, Lago di Braies, and the Dolomites. Whether you want to cool off by the turquoise waters of Lago di Braies, see the best of fashion in Milan’s runways, or witness the car-free charm of Vernazza in Cinque Terre, June offers an unforgettable Italian escape. 

 

Tourist Attraction

City/ Town 

Entry Ticket 

Colosseum 

Rome 

€18 (approx. £15–£16)

Roman Forum 

Rome 

Included with Colosseum 

Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel 

Rome 

€25 (approx. £21-£22)

Trevi Foutain 

Rome

€2 (approx. £1.70 to £1.75)

Uffizi Gallery 

Florence 

€25 (approx. £20-£22)

Accademia Museum (David)

Florence 

€20 (approx. £17)

Duomo & Brunelleschi’s Dome

Florence 

€30 (approx. £25-£26) 

St. Mark’s Basilica 

Venice

Free; Museum Areas: €3–€6 (approx. £2.50–£5)

Doge’s Palace

Venice

€35 ( approx. £34 to £38)

Rialto Bridge

Venice

Free

Historic Centre 

Naples 

Free

National Archaeological Museum

Naples 

€20 (approx. £17-£18)

Naples Cathedral 

Naples 

Free 

Archaeological Site

Pompeii 

€25 (approx. £21)

San Gimignano

Historic Centre and Towers 

€17–€18.50 (approx. £14-£18)

Orvieto Cathedral 

Orvieto 

€8.00 (approx. £6.70-£7.00)

Doria Castle

Vernazza (Cinque Terre)

€2 (approx. £1.65-£1.70)

The Last Supper 

Milan 

€15 (approx. £12-£13)

Duomo Cathedral 

Milan 

€10 (approx. £8-£10)

Lake Braies

Prags Dolomites

Free 

 

Best Festivals in Italy in June 2026

Italy in June 2026 comes alive with festivals blending deep-rooted history with vibrant modern music. The month begins with Festa della Repubblica on 2 June, and carries on with Calcio Storico (24 June) in Florence, the Arena di Verona Opera Festival (12 June – 12 September), and Pisa’s Luminara di San Ranieri (June 16). You can expect the month to be full of parades, fireworks, historic games, candlelit streets, and open-air performances. 

 

Festival Name

Date

City/Region

What to Expect

Festa della Repubblica

2 June 

Rome (Nationwide)

Patriotic parades and military flyovers

Infiorate di Spello

4–8 June

Spello (Umbria)

Streets covered in intricate flower-petal art

Arena Opera Festival

12 June–12 September 

Verona

World-class opera begins in a Roman amphitheatre

Firenze Rocks

12–14 June

Florence

Massive rock concerts with international stars

Luminara di San Ranieri

16 June

Pisa

100,000 candles light up the Arno riverbanks

Calcio Storico Final

24 June 

Florence

Violent, Renaissance-style football and fireworks

Festival dei Due Mondi

26 June–12 July

Spoleto

Start of a famous 2-week arts and music festival

Gioco del Ponte

27 June

Pisa

A historic “Battle of the Bridge” and costumed parade

 

Where to Stay in Italy in June

Stay in Hilton Sorrento Palace 

Early June is perfect for exploring Rome and Florence before the peak heat. If you love the coast, the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento provide stunning scenery and unforgettable boat trips. Sardinia, Puglia, and Cinque Terre boast crystal-clear waters and colourful cliffside villages, while Lake Como and Lake Garda exude timeless elegance. For a quieter escape, Lake Iseo in the north is a hidden gem. To experience authentic culture, head to Umbria, Udine, or the classic hills of Tuscany. Modena is a foodie’s paradise, and the Dolomites (including Gressoney and Val d’Ayas) offer refreshing, high-altitude hiking. 

 

Destination 

Highlight 

Top-Rated Hotels 

Rome 

Capital city; rich history 

The St. Regis Rome, Hotel Caravel Roma

Florence 

Art & Renaissance Vibes 

Ambasciatori Hotel Florence

Amalfi Coast 

UNESCO World Heritage site; turquoise water views

Lloyd’s Baia Hotel

Sorrento 

Perfect base for visiting Naples, Pompeii, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast 

Hilton Sorrento Palace 

Sardinia 

White-sand beaches 

Forte Village Resort – Hotel Il Castello

Puglia 

Stunning coastlines; slower pace of life; rich history 

Nohasi Palace Hotel & SPA, Pietrablu Resort & SPA – CDSHotels

Lake Como

Glacier-carved mountains, elegant villas, and postcard-perfect towns like Bellagio and Varenna

Hotel Villa Flori, Albergo Lenno

Umbria

Stunning unspoiled countryside 

Villa di Piazzano, Rastrello

Tuscany 

Iconic Renaissance art; stunning countryside landscapes

Castello di Casole

Cinque Terre 

UNESCO World Heritage Site; cliffside villages 

Hotel Porto Roca

Modena 

Known as culinary capital; home to UNESCO sites 

Hotel Rua Frati 48 in San Francesco

Udine

Authentic Venetian-style charm

Mercatovecchio Luxury Suites

Dolomites

UNESCO World Heritage scenery; hub for hiking

Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti

 

What to Eat in Italy in June 2026

Fiori di zucca ripieni (stuffed courgette flowers, Italy).

In June, the food scene of Italy shifts from heavy winter dishes to light, vibrant summer flavours. It is the peak season for Zucchini flowers, juicy cherries, and the first harvest of figs. With temperatures rising, locals favour no-cook meals and fresh produce. You will find the best tomatoes of the year in June, making classic dishes like Caprese and Bruschetta taste incredible. Don’t miss the fried blossoms or a cold lemon granita to beat the Mediterranean heat.

 

Food 

Description

Recommended Places 

Fiori di Zucca

Fried zucchini blossoms stuffed with mozzarella and anchovies

La Taverna del Ghetto in Rome

Insalata Caprese

Italian salad in the colours of the Italian flag: red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella), and green (basil)

Villa Verde (Capri)

Panzanella

A Tuscan bread salad with ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, and basil

Osteria Le Panzanelle (Radda in Chianti)

Pasta alla Norma

Sicilian pasta with fried eggplant, tomatoes, and ricotta salata

Nuova Trattoria del Forestiero (Catania)

Prosciutto e Melone

Salty cured ham paired with sweet, chilled June cantaloupe

Da Enzo al 29 

(Rome)

Taccole

Fresh flat runner beans sautéed with garlic and olive oil

La Veneta Col Tacco (Caorle)

Gelo di Melone

A cold, refreshing watermelon pudding with jasmine

Da Diego (Palermo)

Lemon Granita


Semi-frozen slush made from fresh Sicilian lemons

Bam Bar (Sicily), Agricola Fore Porta (Amalfi)

Caffè Shakerato

Espresso shaken with ice and sugar until frothy and cold

Sant’Eustachio Il Caffe (Rome)

 

What to Pack in Italy in June

Travel Bag Pack

Packing for Italy in June means prepping for high UV rays and Mediterranean heat. Beyond light, breezy clothing, don’t forget to pack a few smart essentials. Pack strong sun protection, a reusable water bottle, and a light scarf for church visits. Don’t forget a European plug adapter, travel insurance documents, and a crossbody bag for security.  Since June evenings bring out mosquitoes near lakes and the coast, mosquito repellent is a must. 

 

Essential items 

1.  Reusable water bottle

2. SPF sunscreen & sunglasses

3. Light scarf/shawl

4. Crossbody day bag

5. Portable Power Bank

6. Mosquito Repellent

7. EU plug adapter (Type C/L)

8. Travel documents & insurance

 

Hacks & Tips to Visit Italy in June 2026

Manarola, Cinque Terre - train station in famous village with colorful houses on cliff over sea in Cinque Terre

    • Pack a small and narrow suitcase. Many streets are cobbled and hard to walk on with big luggage.
    • Book train tickets and major attractions early. This helps you avoid long queues in peak season.
    • Avoid ZTL zones in city centres. Driving into them can mean heavy fines.
    • Buy bus tickets in advance from Tabacchi shops with a big “T” sign. Validate them in the yellow or orange machine on board.
    • Learning basic Italian phrases like Buongiorno (good morning), Buonasera (good evening), and Grazie (thank you) would be helpful.
    • Beware of pickpockets in stations and crowded places.
    • Carry some cash for toilets, gelato, and small cafés; tourist tax (€3–7/night) is common.
    • Eat away from popular landmarks for better food and prices. Make sure to try out regional specialties.
    • Expect many restaurants to be closed between 1–4 pm, so plan your meals ahead.
    • Bring a light scarf for church dress codes.
    • Carry a reusable bottle for free water fountain refills, and stay hydrated for a lot of walking. 

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