The best time to visit Sicily is from May to June or September to October. These late spring and early fall months offer hospitable temperatures in the 70s and low 80s, which are ideal for temple gazing, beach lazing or hiking.

Does Taormina have snow?

Average temperatures in Taormina vary drastically. Considering humidity, temperatures feel cold for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a very low chance of rain or snow throughout the year.

What’s the average temperature in Sicily?

Current Weather Conditions and Forecasts in Sicily

MonthJanYear
Average High Temp °C (°F)15 (59)20 (68)
Average Low Temp °C (°F)10 (50)16 (61)
Precipitation mm (inches)72 (2.83)611 (24.06)
Hours of Daylight10Monthly Averages

What is the climate like in Sicily?

In Sicily, the largest island in Italy and the Mediterranean with its 25,711 square kilometers (9,927 square miles), the climate is Mediterranean along the coasts and on the smaller islands, with mild, moderately rainy winters and hot, sunny summers.

Does Taormina have a beach?

The Isola Bella is without doubt Taormina’s most beautiful beach. The small beach of Mazzarò is set in a bay to the north of Isola Bella and is one of the most popular in the area. Its pebble shore is dotted by bathing lidos with sun umbrellas and beach beds and also free beach areas.

Is Sicily warm in winter?

Sicily offers a mild wet winter that stays warm, with snow in some areas. When winter comes, there are usually fewer crowds at many attractions or activities, and snowbirds will enjoy lower costs for purchases and other services during winter. There is no lack of what to do or see during winter.

What are the coldest months in Sicily?

Quick Climate Info
Hottest MonthAugust (81 °F avg)
Coldest MonthFebruary (54 °F avg)
Wettest MonthDecember (2.15″ avg)
Windiest MonthFebruary (9 mph avg)

Which part of Sicily has the best weather?

Catania, on the east coast, has the most hours of sunshine of any city in Europe – an average of 2492 per year, or 6.8 hours per day. The other cities and towns of Sicily are not far behind, and this dependable (and hot!) sunshine is one of the prime attractions of the island.