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What’s Sassari Like in September?

September in Sassari offers pleasant Mediterranean weather, marking the transition from summer to autumn. Average high temperatures typically range from 26°C to 28°C (79-82°F), with average lows around 16°C to 18°C (61-64°F). While rainfall is generally low compared to later months, there might be a few days with light showers, with monthly totals often between 20-40mm over 3-5 days. Expect around 8-9 hours of sunshine daily, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The sea remains warm enough for swimming, typically above 22°C (72°F).

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in September?

September is considered shoulder season in Sassari, offering good availability for flights and accommodation at slightly reduced prices compared to peak August. Estimated return flights from major European cities to nearby Alghero (AHO) or Cagliari (CAG) can range from €70 to €180, depending on booking time and origin. Accommodation in Sassari, such as B&Bs or 3-star hotels, might cost an estimated €65 to €120 per night for a double room. A typical meal at a mid-range restaurant could cost an estimated €20-€35 per person, while a coffee is usually €1.50-€2.50.

What Can I Expect Regarding Crowds and Events in Sassari in September?

September sees a noticeable decrease in tourist crowds compared to the peak summer month of August, especially towards the latter half of the month. Beaches will be less busy, and popular attractions in Sassari are more relaxed and enjoyable. While Sassari’s major festival, the Faradda di li Candareri, occurs in August, September often features local cultural events, exhibitions, or food and wine festivals in Sassari and surrounding areas. Conditions are generally pleasant for sightseeing, beach days, and exploring, with comfortable temperatures and clear skies.

What Are the Best Activities for September in Sassari?

September’s comfortable climate is perfect for exploring Sassari’s historical center, including iconic spots like Piazza d’Italia and the Duomo di San Nicola. Visit the National Archaeological Museum “Giovanni Antonio Sanna” without the intense summer heat. Day trips to the stunning beaches of La Pelosa near Stintino or Platamona are highly recommended, as the sea is still warm and crowds are reduced. Exploring nearby ancient Nuragic sites, such as Nuraghe di Santu Antine, is also excellent in the milder temperatures. Enjoying traditional Sardinian cuisine at outdoor cafes is a highlight.

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