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Southern Italy itinerary — March 2027

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

March 2027 is a shoulder-season time for the Southern Italy trip (Rome, Naples & the Amalfi Coast). Daytime highs run from about 16°C / 61°F to 17°C / 63°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Rome, Naples & the Amalfi Coast loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 68 days · 2 cities

  1. 1Rome3 nights · 16°C / 61°F
  2. 2Naples3 nights · 17°C / 62°F

Rome paired with the Italian south: Naples for pizza's birthplace and the National Archaeological Museum, then the cliffside Amalfi Coast and the ruins of Pompeii on its doorstep. Rome to Naples is barely an hour by high-speed train.

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Rome

Rome in March

Temperature

61°F / 44°F

16.2°C / 6.8°C

Precipitation

13d

2.9in · 73.8mm

Daylight

11.3h

Sea

59.2°F

15.1°C

March is early spring; layer for Palatine Hill wind and book Easter-period Vatican dates carefully when Holy Week falls this month.

March is early spring; layer for Palatine Hill wind and book Easter-period Vatican dates carefully when Holy Week falls this month.

City overview

Rome is built around the Tiber crossing, the Seven Hills, and 2,500 years of reuse: imperial forums, Renaissance piazzas, Baroque fountains, and Vatican territory sit within a few metro stops. First-time visitors usually split time between Centro Storico, Colosseo, Trastevere, Prati, Testaccio, and the Villa Borghese/Spanish Steps side of the north centre.

Food & drink

Rome is a pasta-and-market city first: carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, gricia, supplì, carciofi alla giudia, and thin Roman pizza all have local anchors. Testaccio and Trastevere handle trattoria dinners, the Jewish Ghetto is the place to look for artichokes, and coffee/gelato remain cheaper at stand-up counters than at seated piazza tables despite Rome's Michelin-level fine dining scene.

Top sights

Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Rome with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
  2. 2St Peter's Basilica & Vatican Museums
  3. 3Villa Borghese & Galleria Borghese
  4. 4Via Appia Antica
  5. 5Colosseum
  6. 6Pantheon
  7. 7Trevi Fountain
  8. 8Spanish Steps & Trinita dei Monti
  9. 9Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori & the Jewish Ghetto
  10. 10Trastevere & Testaccio
  • Roman Forum & Palatine Hill in Rome1

    Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Forum was the political and ceremonial heart of ancient Rome, while the Palatine above it holds imperial palace ruins. Go early because the exposed stone and sparse shade make midday slow.

  • St Peter's Basilica & Vatican Museums in Rome2

    St Peter's Basilica & Vatican Museums

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Vatican holds St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and museum corridors packed with papal collections. Prati is the practical neighborhood for early museum entries and late dinners after the crowds leave.

  • Villa Borghese & Galleria Borghese in Rome3

    Villa Borghese & Galleria Borghese

    4.6indoorClosed Mon

    The park above Piazza del Popolo gives central Rome a green northern terrace, while the gallery holds Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian in a timed-entry villa setting.

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  • 4Via Appia Antica
  • 5Colosseum
  • 6Pantheon
  • 7Trevi Fountain
  • 8Spanish Steps & Trinita dei Monti
  • 9Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori & the Jewish Ghetto
  • 10Trastevere & Testaccio

Neighborhoods

  • Centro Storico in rome it1

    Centro Storico

    The old centre is a maze of piazzas and church facades around the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, and the Jewish Ghetto. It is walkable, expensive, and unbeatable for first-night Rome.

  • Colosseo & Monti in rome it2

    Colosseo & Monti

    Colosseo is ancient stone and tour groups; Monti just north of it adds wine bars, boutiques, and sloped lanes around Via Urbana. It is a strong base when the Forum and Palatine matter more than Vatican mornings.

  • Prati & Vatican in rome it3

    Prati & Vatican

    Prati is gridded, calmer, and useful for Vatican Museums entries, St Peter's Basilica, and shopping on Via Cola di Rienzo. It feels less medieval than Centro Storico and works well for families.

  • Trastevere in rome it4

    Trastevere

    Trastevere sits west of the Tiber with cobbled lanes, Santa Maria in Trastevere, aperitivo crowds, and trattorias. Sleep here for evening atmosphere, not fast metro access.

  • Testaccio & Aventino in rome it5

    Testaccio & Aventino

    Testaccio is Rome's food district, anchored by the market, Monte Testaccio, and old slaughterhouse spaces. Aventino above it is quieter, with orange gardens and the famous keyhole view.

  • Spanish Steps, Via Veneto & Villa Borghese in rome it6

    Spanish Steps, Via Veneto & Villa Borghese

    This northern-centre zone is Rome at its polished end: hotels, fashion streets, embassies, the Trevi-Spagna walk, and park access. It costs more but reduces taxi time for gallery-heavy days.

Getting around

Rome uses ATAC buses, trams, and Metro lines A, B, and C; contactless fares are EUR1.50 per 100-minute ride with a EUR7 daily cap, and Termini is the main rail/metro interchange. The Leonardo Express links Fiumicino Airport to Termini in about 30 minutes, but walking is still fastest inside Centro Storico because many marquee sights sit off the metro grid.

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Naples

Naples in March

Temperature

62°F / 45°F

16.5°C / 7.3°C

Precipitation

10d

3.3in · 85mm

Daylight

11.7h

Sea

59.9°F

15.5°C

March starts spring slowly, good for Centro Storico walks and Vesuvius views after rain.

March starts spring slowly, good for Centro Storico walks and Vesuvius views after rain.

City overview

Naples is the Bay of Naples port city where Spaccanapoli cuts through a UNESCO historic center, Mount Vesuvius anchors the horizon, and ferries, funiculars, markets, and pizzerias keep the city moving at street level. The essential map runs from Centro Storico and Quartieri Spagnoli to Chiaia, Vomero, Sanita, and the waterfront castles, with Pompeii, Herculaneum, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast close enough to shape almost every itinerary.

Food & drink

Naples food is pizza and street frying before fine dining: pizza marinara uses tomato, garlic, oregano, and oil, margherita adds mozzarella and basil, pasta e patate cooks pasta with potatoes until creamy, and ragu napoletano is a long-simmered meat sauce. Via dei Tribunali, Pignasecca market, Porta Nolana fish stalls, Chiaia dining rooms, and Vomero pizzerias add spaghetti alle vongole, cuoppo fritto, sfogliatella, baba, espresso, and Campania buffalo mozzarella.

Top sights

Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Naples with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Spaccanapoli and Centro Storico
  2. 2Castel dell'Ovo
  3. 3Naples Cathedral and San Gennaro Chapel
  4. 4Teatro di San Carlo
  5. 5Cappella Sansevero
  6. 6Naples National Archaeological Museum
  7. 7Royal Palace of Naples and Piazza del Plebiscito
  8. 8Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte
  9. 9Certosa di San Martino and Castel Sant'Elmo
  10. 10Castel Nuovo - Maschio Angioino
  • Spaccanapoli and Centro Storico in Naples1

    Spaccanapoli and Centro Storico

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    Spaccanapoli is the long east-west street line that visually splits the old center through Via Benedetto Croce and Via San Biagio dei Librai. Churches, artisan workshops, palaces, shrines, and pizzerias crowd the UNESCO-listed street grid.

  • Castel dell'Ovo in Naples2

    Castel dell'Ovo

    4.6outdoor

    The seafront castle stands on Megaride, the ancient island tied to Naples' earliest Greek settlement and later Norman fortifications. Its terraces face Vesuvius, Mergellina, and the Borgo Marinari restaurants below.

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  • Naples Cathedral and San Gennaro Chapel in Naples3

    Naples Cathedral and San Gennaro Chapel

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Duomo began in the 13th century and layers Gothic, Baroque, and earlier Christian remains in one complex. The Chapel of San Gennaro holds the city patron's relics and anchors Naples' best-known religious ceremonies.

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  • 4Teatro di San Carlo
  • 5Cappella Sansevero
  • 6Naples National Archaeological Museum
  • 7Royal Palace of Naples and Piazza del Plebiscito
  • 8Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte
  • 9Certosa di San Martino and Castel Sant'Elmo
  • 10Castel Nuovo - Maschio Angioino

Neighborhoods

  • Centro Storico and Spaccanapoli in naples it1

    Centro Storico and Spaccanapoli

    The old center is dense and intense, with Via dei Tribunali, San Gregorio Armeno, the Duomo, Cappella Sansevero, shrines, pizzerias, scooters, and layered history.

  • Quartieri Spagnoli and Via Toledo in naples it2

    Quartieri Spagnoli and Via Toledo

    The Spanish Quarter is steep and packed, with laundry lines, murals, trattorias, street life, Toledo metro, and quick access to Piazza del Plebiscito.

  • Santa Lucia in naples it3

    Chiaia, Santa Lucia, and Lungomare

    The waterfront side is polished and scenic, with Castel dell'Ovo, Via Partenope, Chiaia shops, seaside restaurants, hotels, and views toward Vesuvius.

  • Vomero in naples it4

    Vomero

    Vomero is hilltop and residential, with funiculars, Castel Sant'Elmo, San Martino, shopping streets, pizzerias, and the cleanest wide views over the bay.

  • Sanita and Capodimonte in naples it5

    Sanita and Capodimonte

    Sanita is historic and raw-edged, with catacombs, palazzi, markets, street art, local pastry shops, and routes up toward Capodimonte.

  • Mercato Porta Nolana in Naples6

    Forcella, Porta Nolana, and Garibaldi

    The station-side edge is busy and practical, with fish markets, budget hotels, Circumvesuviana access, old gates, and some of the city's most famous pizza addresses.

Getting around

Metro lines, funiculars, buses, Circumvesuviana trains, ferries, hydrofoils, and Unico Campania tickets cover Naples, but the historic core is best walked. Use Line 1 for Toledo, Municipio, and Vomero links, funiculars for hill climbs, and ferries or trains rather than rental cars for the bay.

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Don't-miss stops along the way

The ruins of Pompeii near Naples, Italy

Pompeii & the Amalfi Coast

The buried Roman city of Pompeii and the cliff-hugging Amalfi Coast (Positano, Ravello, Sorrento) are day trips from Naples — the classic southern extension to a Rome trip.

Best time to do the Southern Italy trip

In March, the Southern Italy trip runs daytime highs from 16°C / 61°F to 17°C / 63°F, with nights down to about 6°C / 43°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 10 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across both stops, March is a shoulder-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Rome, Naples & the Amalfi Coast are May, September and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. March 2027 is a quieter shoulder season to go.

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Common questions about the Southern Italy trip

When is the best time to do the Southern Italy trip?
The most comfortable months across Rome, Naples are May, September and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. March is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in March 2027.
How many days do you need for the Southern Italy trip?
A comfortable Southern Italy trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Rome 3, Naples 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Southern Italy trip?
The classic order is Rome, Naples & the Amalfi Coast. Pompeii & the Amalfi Coast is the standout side-trip along the way. Each city below has its own March weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my March Southern Italy trip?
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