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Sicily remains one of Italy’s favourite summer destinations, thanks to its sweeping beaches, hilltop villages and dramatic scenery, but also because of its climate. Rising temperatures linked to climate change are reshaping Mediterranean summers, and each month now brings slightly different conditions.
Understanding these variations can make a real difference when deciding the best time to visit Sicily.

June is often the most balanced month of the Sicilian beach season. Summer officially begins on 21 June, yet the entire month already feels unmistakably summery.
Daytime temperatures along the coast generally range between 26 and 30°C, while sea temperatures reach 23 to 25°C. Days are long, sunshine is strong, and rainfall is rare.
One of June’s biggest advantages is the wind: steady coastal breezes help regulate the heat, particularly in seaside towns and on open beaches. Inland areas are warmer and noticeably less ventilated.
The sea can be slightly rougher than in high summer, especially along stretches exposed to the mistral, but swimming conditions are favourable for most of the month. Tourist numbers remain moderate, so beaches, hotels and restaurants feel more relaxed than in peak season.
July: the best balance between sea and heat
July marks the start of full summer in Sicily, with increasingly subtropical characteristics. Coastal daytime temperatures typically range from 30 to 34°C, rising higher inland. Sea temperatures rise to a very comfortable 25 to 27°C, particularly along the southern coast.
High-pressure systems become more stable, bringing long stretches of settled, sunny weather. Storms are rare, and the sea is often calm for days at a time. Compared to June, the heat feels more intense, especially in eastern coastal areas and larger cities such as Palermo, Catania and Messina. Humidity can push perceived temperatures beyond 40°C when the wind drops.
For many travellers, July represents the ideal compromise for a beach-focused holiday in Italy, with warm seas and reliable sunshine without the extreme conditions of August.
August: the hottest and busiest monthAugust is typically the hottest month of the year in Sicily and the most crowded. Average coastal temperatures range between 31 and 35°C, but peaks above 38 to 40°C are increasingly common, particularly inland. In recent years, areas around Catania have recorded highs close to 45°C during heatwaves.
Sea temperatures rise further, often sitting between 27 and 29°C, comparable to tropical waters. Swimming conditions are excellent, although the warmer sea provides less cooling relief.
Along the coast, high humidity combined with minimal breeze can make conditions feel heavy and tiring. August guarantees sunshine and warm water, yet it also brings peak prices, packed beaches and intense heat that is not always comfortable.
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