Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast in February

Not the best time

February offers the same quiet charm as January with slightly less rain. It's still chilly and many seasonal businesses remain closed, but early almond blossoms start hinting at spring's approach.

Weather

February continues the winter pattern with cool, unsettled weather. Expect highs around 12°C and lows near 4°C, with about 8 rainy days throughout the month. The Mediterranean keeps humidity levels elevated, and storms can create rough seas.

12°C high4°C low8 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$90/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Carnival celebrations in Ravello
  • Almond blossom season begins

February Tips

  • Check ferry schedules - rough seas often cancel services
  • Many attractions have reduced winter hours
  • Bring warm clothes for evening dining

All Months

April through June and September through October are the sweet spots. May is perfect — warm enough for swimming (water hits 18°C), but tourist numbers stay reasonable. The wisteria blooms in late April, covering terraces in purple cascades that smell like heaven. September brings harvest season; you'll see locals picking lemons and grapes on impossible terraced slopes. October can be magic — still warm days, cooler nights perfect for dinner on terraces, and that golden light photographers obsess over. July and August? Skip them unless you enjoy paying €8 for a Coke while standing in line for an hour to take a photo. Temperatures hit 35°C, beaches pack with bodies, and restaurant reservations become impossible. Winter (November-March) sees many hotels and restaurants close, but if you don't mind limited options, you'll have the coast almost to yourself. Just know that storms can be dramatic — waves crash over the coastal road, and ferry service stops completely.

Amalfi Coast Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

10/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

4/10

Luxury

9/10

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