Camping in Italy
At Spottocamp you can find 1,841 fantastic campsites in Italy. Whether you go by tent, camper or caravan, we find the best places to give you a great holiday.
What is the best period for camping in Italy?
The best time to camp in Italy is the months May to August. This is when there is less rain and the most hours of sunshine per day. With a maximum temperature of 29 degrees, July is the hottest month in Italy.
What does camping cost in Italy?
The average price of a campsite in Italy is €34.78 per night. This is an average price based on a car and two persons with a tent, caravan or camper.
On holiday in Italy.
Italy, the country shaped like a boot, is located in the south of Europe and is largely surrounded by sea. The north side of Italy is mountainous. Here are the Alps, with Mont Blanc, located partly in France and partly in Italy, as the highest mountain. The Apennines are another mountain range. This branch of the Alps forms the backbone of the peninsula and also determines the weather in large parts of Italy. The western side of the Apennines has a warm Mediterranean climate, while the eastern side has a warm maritime climate. Within the Apennines, you will find more moderate climate types. In the north, where the Alps lie, the temperate continental climate changes at higher altitudes to a cool continental climate and finally to a high mountain climate as soon as you get above 2000-2500 metres above sea level.
The climate in Italy
Italy has three climates. A large part of the north of the country has a maritime climate, with relatively mild winters, no extremely hot summers, and precipitation throughout the year; central and southern Italy has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and relatively mild winters. The most northern part of Italy, where the lower limit of the Alps is located, has partly a high mountain climate (type EH) and in lower parts a transitional climate.