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Here’s a practical guide to visiting Sassari in May:

What’s Sassari Like in May?

May in Sassari, Sardinia, offers pleasant spring conditions. Expect average daytime temperatures to range from approximately 18°C to 23°C, while evenings cool down to an estimated 10°C to 14°C. Rainfall is generally moderate, with an average of 4-7 rainy days throughout the month, totaling an estimated 30-50mm. Sunshine is abundant, typically providing 9-10 hours of daylight. Sea temperatures are still cool, averaging around 17-19°C, suitable for beach walks but generally too chilly for prolonged swimming.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in May?

May is considered shoulder season in Sassari, preceding the peak summer rush. Estimated round-trip flights to Alghero (the nearest airport) from major European cities can range from €80-€300+, depending on origin and booking time. Accommodation, such as a double room in a mid-range hotel or B&B, typically costs an estimated €60-€120 per night. A casual restaurant meal might range from €15-€30 per person. Availability for flights and accommodation is generally good, though booking a few weeks in advance is advisable, especially for specific dates.

What Should I Expect in May?

Expect moderate crowd levels; Sassari is not as bustling as during peak summer months, but local tourism may be present. A significant cultural event, the Cavalcata Sarda (Sardinian Cavalcade), often takes place on the penultimate Sunday of May. This traditional parade draws considerable local and national crowds on that specific weekend. Otherwise, conditions are ideal for exploring the city and surrounding areas on foot, with comfortable temperatures and ample sunshine.

What Are the Best Activities for May?

May is perfect for exploring Sassari’s historic center, including the Piazza d’Italia, the Duomo di San Nicola, and the iconic Fontana di Rosello. If your visit coincides, attending the Cavalcata Sarda is a unique cultural highlight. Day trips to nearby coastal towns like Alghero or Castelsardo, or natural wonders such as Neptune’s Grotto, are also highly recommended. The pleasant weather also makes it ideal for enjoying local Sardinian cuisine and wines.

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