The moderating influence
of the sea and the protection given by the Alpine barrier
from the cold north winds join to bless Italy with a temperate
climate. Nevertheless, the weather varies considerably according
to how far one is from the sea or the mountains. The winter
is very cold in the Alps, cold and foggy in the Po Plain and
the central Apennines; mild and even warm on the Ligurian
coast, the Neapolitan coast and in Sicilia.
The summer is hot and dry, but the temperature is mitigated
on the coast by sea breezes and in the Apennines and Alps
it is pleasantly cool. In mountain areas, winter is ideal
for skiing, and summer for excursions, hiking, etc. Seaside
and lake resorts, with their excellent hotel facilities, have
an intense tourist season in the summer, while the cities
that are rich in art treasures are ideal in spring and autumn