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What’s Bari Like in July?

Bari in July is typically hot and sunny, marking the peak of summer. Average daily high temperatures range from approximately 29°C to 31°C (84°F to 88°F), with lows around 21°C to 23°C (70°F to 73°F). Expect abundant sunshine, often 10-12 hours daily, and very low rainfall, usually less than 20mm (0.8 inches) across 1-2 days for the entire month. The Adriatic Sea is invitingly warm, with average water temperatures between 24°C and 26°C (75°F and 79°F), ideal for swimming. Humidity can be moderate.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in July?

July is peak tourist season in Bari, influencing costs and availability. Flight prices can range significantly, often €150-€400+ for a round trip from major European cities, depending on origin and booking time (estimated). Accommodation, such as a double room in a mid-range hotel or B&B, may cost approximately €90-€180+ per night (estimated). Availability can be limited, so advance booking is highly recommended. Expect higher prices for dining in popular areas; a casual restaurant meal might be €18-€30 per person, while street food options like panzerotti are much more affordable, around €3-€7 (estimated).

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in July?

Bari experiences high visitor numbers in July, with popular attractions like Bari Vecchia (Old Town), beaches, and the Lungomare bustling. Specific local festivals (sagre) celebrating food or music are common throughout Puglia during summer, though exact dates vary annually. The overall atmosphere is lively. Conditions will be hot and sunny, necessitating sun protection, hydration, and often air-conditioned accommodation. Evenings offer a pleasant respite with cooler temperatures and a vibrant social scene.

What are the Best Activities for July?

July is perfect for enjoying Bari’s coastal charm. Spend time at local beaches like Pane e Pomodoro or consider day trips to renowned coastal towns such as Polignano a Mare or Monopoli. Explore the historic Bari Vecchia early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat, visiting sites like the Basilica di San Nicola and Castello Svevo. Indulge in local Apulian cuisine, fresh seafood, and refreshing gelato. Evening strolls along the Lungomare are also popular.

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