
Capri in February
Not the best time
February edges slightly warmer than January but remains firmly off-season. The island stays sleepy and many attractions keep limited hours.
Weather
February continues the island's quiet winter slumber. Rain comes in heavy bursts, and the tramontana winds can be fierce. Some days surprise you with brilliant sunshine, but they're rare.
14°C high8°C low10 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$125/day average
February Tips
- •Villa San Michele opens select days - call ahead to avoid disappointment
- •Pack an umbrella that won't flip inside out in strong winds
- •Book dinner early since most places close by 9pm in winter
All Months
May through September offers the classic Capri experience — warm weather, calm seas, everything open. But timing matters more here than most places.
May and September give you the sweet spot. Hotels cost half their peak rates, restaurants aren't fully booked, and you can actually enjoy the famous Via Camerelle shopping street without fighting crowds. The weather stays perfect for swimming and hiking.
June through August brings peak season chaos. Day-trippers flood the island from 10 AM to 4 PM. Hotel rates hit their highest, and forget about spontaneous dinner reservations. But the nightlife pulses, and every beach club operates at full swing.
Here's an insider tip: stay overnight during peak season. The island transforms after the last ferry leaves. Suddenly those crowded piazzas become intimate spaces where locals emerge for evening aperitivos.
Avoid October through April unless you're content with limited options. Many hotels and restaurants close completely. The weather can be gorgeous — crisp, clear days perfect for hiking — but don't count on swimming or boat trips.
Capri Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
10/10
Families
5/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
3/10
Luxury
10/10
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