The climate for which Lampedusa is famous can be described as a transition between Mediterranean and desert. Thanks to its southern location, hot, dry summers and very mild winters prevail here. Italy is known for its sunny resorts, and this island is one of the brightest examples: the sun shines here for most of the year, and cloudy days are infrequent.
Summer is the most popular time to visit. From June to August, rain is almost completely absent. The hottest month is August with an average temperature of about 26.6°C, although the air often warms up significantly more during the daytime. July also delights with stable weather (around 25.6°C), creating ideal conditions for beach holidays and enjoying the sun.
Those who prefer milder weather should pay attention to the shoulder season. September is considered the "velvet season": the average temperature holds at a comfortable 25.3°C, allowing you to enjoy the sea. Spring arrives early: already in May, the air warms up to 18.6°C, and the number of rainy days is reduced to a minimum, which is perfect for long walks and exploring natural beauties.
Winter on the island is warm but more humid. The coldest months are January and February, when the temperature fluctuates around 14°C. The bulk of precipitation falls between October and January (up to 10–12 rainy days per month), however, frost here is an exceptional phenomenon.