Springtime in Italy
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 6:55 am
I have a trip to Italy scheduled for next spring. My wife and I will spend four days in Florence at the end of March, four days in Positano at the beginning of April, and, finally, three days in Venice.
I am not asking for a long-range weather forecast, and I know that the vagaries of weather can play havoc with the best laid plans. But, for a trip like that, what sort of clothes would people suggest I take along? Are Positano and Venice too far apart, meteorologically speaking, to be able to wear the same suits and jackets in both places? Will I need warm weather clothes for Positano and cool weather clothes for Venice? And what of Florence at that time of year? I have never been to Italy outside of summer so I am asking for advice from those with more experience than I.
Andy
I am not asking for a long-range weather forecast, and I know that the vagaries of weather can play havoc with the best laid plans. But, for a trip like that, what sort of clothes would people suggest I take along? Are Positano and Venice too far apart, meteorologically speaking, to be able to wear the same suits and jackets in both places? Will I need warm weather clothes for Positano and cool weather clothes for Venice? And what of Florence at that time of year? I have never been to Italy outside of summer so I am asking for advice from those with more experience than I.
Andy