When to Go in Ischia

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Forming an Ischia when to go plan seems like an easy thing. This lush island (centered off the coast of Naples) conjures images of sun and sand, along with long days. But, the seasons instead can be complicated and will strictly rule your time.

Spring

Categorized by heat and frequent storms, spring is to be avoided by most. Many of Ischia’s attractions (such as its famed thermal rivers or Castello Aragonese, the beach-built castle) force visitors to be outdoors throughout the entire day. This becomes difficult in such humid conditions. Proper planning is essential for those who attempt it.

Summer

All Ischia travelers should consider summer as their greatest hope. Temperatures turn steady and nature can be predicted. All attractions can be sought, as well as the collection of festivals that appear, such as the Festa di Sant’Anna (which offers parades and prizes) and the Vinischia (an annual event that celebrates wine and local delicacies). Both are held in June.

Autumn

Those seeking a less hectic experience should consider the fall. The swell of tourism finally recedes, leaving the island quiet once again. Attractions like the volcanic beach of Fumarole or the Cava Grado cove are abandoned and guests will have the shores to themselves. And the Settembre sul Sagarato festival (which offers music, paintings and more) is also available during September.

Winter

An Ischia when to go strategy must understand all possible defeats; and none are more prevalent than the months of November through February. The island, despite its tropical appearance, turns cold. Snow and storms are constant. All should seek other destinations.

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