For many people, the holidays have just ended. For others, however, they have yet to start. It’s not necessarily bad news. Our country is able to offer wonderful experiences even in September. And in many cases these are “cheaper” and more relaxing experiences. Today we at ProiezionidiBorsa will dedicate ourselves to those who are planning a trip in this period. Here are the 5 unmissable seaside places to visit in September for very little money. Some are real pearls to be discovered.
The 5 unmissable seaside places to visit in September on a budget
Let’s start our review of the places to visit in the low season starting from Sardinia andMaddalena archipelago. September is the ideal month to fall in love with Budelli, Caprera, Santo Stefano and the other small islands. The beaches are less crowded and the prices of hotels and apartments are much lower. And Sardinia also has the climatic factor on its side: even in September, temperatures hardly ever drop below 25 degrees.
Let’s continue talking about islands and let’s move to Sicily. If we want to spend a holiday full of tranquility and natural beauty we cannot miss the Pelagie Islands. Lampedusa and Linosa give their best in late summer when they are depopulated with tourists. Absolutely to see the beach of the Conigli where we could come across a Caretta Caretta turtle and Cala Pozzolana with its magnificent black sand.
Tuscany, Liguria and Campania
Those who live in Piombino and in the rest of the province of Livorno know that the best time to visit the Island of Elba is in September. It is in this period that we can fully enjoy the island’s 70 beaches and coves and get lost in ever-changing landscapes. From August 15th onwards, boarding rates for vehicles drop considerably, as well as the prices of accommodation facilities. The advice is to cross the whole of Elba on two wheels.
Those who love small villages overlooking the sea cannot miss Monterosso, in Liguria. Here we will find the beach of Fegina, the only sandy one in the area and after a bath in the still warm waters we will be able to enjoy the Ligurian culinary delicacies. Also not to be missed is the guided excursion in the Cinque Terre Natural Park.
If in the height of summer it is difficult to even get close to the Amalfi Coast, in September the situation is completely reversed. Traffic decreases, prices drop and tourists give way to the locals. A unique opportunity to visit pearls such as Amalfi and Positano and enjoy the ancient culinary and non-culinary traditions of this splendid territory.
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