Visiting Polignano a Mare in April
Visiting Polignano a Mare in April
# Polignano a Mare in April: What It’s Actually Like
Look, April in Polignano is genuinely one of those months where you could have a brilliant trip or a slightly frustrating one, and the honest answer is you won’t know until you’re there.
The weather sits in that awkward in-between zone. Temperatures are mild, somewhere around 14 to 18 degrees most days, which sounds lovely on paper. But the Adriatic coast in April has a habit of throwing grey, blustery days at you with real conviction. You might get warm sunshine and that absurd turquoise water looking exactly like the postcards. You might also get wind whipping off the sea and horizontal drizzle that makes standing on the famous cliffs feel more heroic than romantic. Rainfall is genuinely unpredictable. Pack layers and something waterproof and just make peace with that uncertainty.
The crowds situation is actually the strongest argument for visiting in April. This place gets absolutely mobbed in summer, to the point where the old town feels more like a queue than a village. In April you can walk those narrow streets, eat at a restaurant without booking three weeks ahead, and take a photo of the main viewpoint without forty strangers walking into your shot. It’s a fundamentally different experience and a better one if you actually want to *see* the place.
Most restaurants and shops are open by now, especially from Easter onwards. The beach clubs are starting to set up but not fully operational, which is fine because April water temperature makes swimming a committed choice rather than a pleasure.
**Is it worth it?** Yes, if you’re someone who values atmosphere over guaranteed sunshine and doesn’t need a beach holiday. Photographers, people who want authentic southern Italian town life, slow travellers, couples who aren’t rigid about itineraries. Less ideal if good weather is non-negotiable for you.
**Practical tip:** Book accommodation in the old town itself rather than outside it. The village is tiny and walkable, but the difference between being inside those streets at dawn or dusk versus commuting in by car is the entire point of the place.
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