
Italy, with its captivating mix of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and irresistible cuisine, is a destination that enchants travelers year-round. But come springtime, the country awakens with a renewed vibrancy that makes it one of the most rewarding seasons to visit. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the colorful coastlines of the Amalfi, spring in Italy offers the perfect balance of mild weather, fewer crowds, and natural splendor.
Spring in Italy—typically from March through May—is a season of transition and transformation. The chilly winter winds subside, replaced by balmy breezes and sunshine that bathe the country in a warm glow. Temperatures range from 50–70°F (10–21°C), ideal for sightseeing without the heat of the summer months.
SOURCE: https://italialiving.com
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