Few tourists around, flight and hotel rates greatly reducedsnowy slopes and the priceless feeling of being able to indulge in one more little vacation while theyear starts againare just some of the benefits of organizing a I travel to italy in the month of January.
Whether it’s to sober up the Christmas holidays, to take advantage of the seasonal sales or to postpone the return to everyday life for a few more days, leaving in January offers a series of advantages and theItalyas usual, presents a long list of possible destinations to visit and rediscover with a different point of view than usual.
Whether you choose cities of art, small villages, spasski resorts or villages by the sea in winter, there is no shortage of alternatives and each hides a different and surprising flavour.
In addition to many destinations, those traveling in Italy a January 2023 can also choose from a wide range of things to do such as practicing winter sports in dreamy landscape settings, cultural activities such as visiting without too much crowds Art gallerydisplays and exhibitions scattered throughout Italian cities, indulge in wild shopping thanks to the start of the year sales, participate in popular events and demonstrations or indulge in the pleasures of the table by rediscovering the infinite regional recipes and typical products at zero km.
So let’s see some hints, ideas and suggestions for enjoying one vacation in January in Italy.
Where to go in January in Italy? The best destinations of the month
- Breuil-Cervinia
- Aosta
- cortina d’Ampezzo
- Our Lady of Campiglio
- San Candido
- Forest of Val Gardena
- Toblach
- San Martino di Castrozza
- Castelrotto
- Bozen
- Turin
- Verona
- Urbino
- Etna
- Taormina
- Messina
- Catania
Holidays in January in Italy
January holidays in Italy immediately brings to mind the image of snowy peakswhite mountains and ski slopes ready to welcome all enthusiasts, if we then add a breathtaking landscape setting and enchanting mountain villages we can easily find the first destination for a white week at the beginning of the year.
On the border with Switzerland, le Alps in northwest Italy frame the fantastic Valle d’Aosta which contains numerous locations of great fame among winter sports enthusiasts.
One of these is undoubtedly the municipality of Breuil-Cervinia at the foot of the imposing peak of the Matterhorn.
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Some of the best ski slopes in all of Italy wind their way here, suitable for all skill levels and set in a highly suggestive alpine setting.
Furthermore, in the month of January it is possible to take part in fun events throughout the region snowshoeing in the snow to explore i trails within the magnificent Gran Paradiso National Park or wander curiously among the stands and stalls set up in the historic center of the city of Aosta where the lively craft fair known as the Bear Fair is held.

A natural paradise for every nature and ski lover are the Dolomitesa mountain range of rare beauty which attracts high mountain enthusiasts in every season of the year and which in the month of January offers its breathtaking panoramas covered with soft white snow.

The entire Dolomite arc straddling several regions of the north-east has 18 mountain peaks, some of which are over 3,000 meters above sea level, ski slopes among the best in Europe and exclusive towns, villages and centers of great charm such as cortina d’Ampezzo, Our Lady of CampiglioSan Candido, Selva di Val Gardena, Dobbiaco, San Martino di Castrozza, Castelrotto.
Here you can enjoy the typical Tyrolean atmosphere and many tasty recipes of the local gastronomy.
The Dolomites in January are also an ideal destination for those traveling with children thanks to the many amusement parks in the snow designed for the entertainment of the little ones such as those in Madonna di Campiglio and Bozen.
Just the beautiful capital city of Trentino Alto Adige represents an excellent destination for a January holiday capable of keeping together passion for sport, relaxation and atmosphere like few others, with so much to offer to every type of visitor thanks to its lively spirit and engaging and a strategic position that makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the many attractions in its surroundings.

January seems to be the best time to visitelegant city of Turin, which this month turns the lights on the different aspects of his personality. Due to its position at the door of the Alps, the city is framed by the white of the surrounding snow-capped peaks which offer a view of great impact and also numerous internationally renowned ski slopes easily reachable from the city.

But the charm of Turin also and above all lies in its elegant avenues, in the refinement of its costumes, in its museums and historical monuments, in its food and wine scene, in its cultural events and appointments to celebrate art such as the Luci d’Artista which, even in January, illuminates the entire city with imaginative installations signed by great artists.

The romantic Verona it can be another good idea for a quiet and sophisticated January getaway. The beautiful Venetian city has always been at the center of important cultural reviews and food and wine events that attract many enthusiasts.
This is why Verona is not only one of the most beautiful, artistic and cultural cities in Italy but also the center of a province rich in both culinary and landscape excellence.
From the nearby banks of the Lake Garda with the small but enchanting villages of Peschiera del Garda, with the adjoining amusement park of Gardaland, Desenzano del Garda or Malcesine, to the itineraries with tasting of Wine roads in Veneto on which the vineyards where some of the best Italian wines such as Amarone, Valpolicella, Bardolino or Soave DOCG are produced, the area is varied and rich in history, flavors and natural beauty.

The Renaissance Center of Urbino can be a pleasant and surprising destination for a January vacation in the Brands.
Thanks to its historic center included in the Unesco world heritage, Urbino boasts extraordinary architecture, monuments, works of art, ancient noble palaces and city walls that guard a small jewel city capable of keeping its splendor intact.
Staying here also means being able to admire the imposing Palazzo Ducale which houses the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, which exhibits one of the most important collections of Renaissance art in the world with works by Raphael, Titian and Piero della Francesca.
Until’Epiphany also in the nearby village of Urbania you can bring the children in the house of Hag and take part in colorful parties that enliven the streets of the center with street artists, stalls of all kinds and acrobatic shows designed to entertain and storytelling the little ones.
If we point the compass to the south we realize that on the slope eastern of Sicily stands the giant of over 3000 meters of Mount Etnaa volcano that offers impressive views and natural landscapes even in winter.

During the colder months its slopes are covered with soft white snow which gives the volcano a new and stunning appearance and transforms it into a large and renowned ski slope.
Putting on skis at these latitudes means living an experience different from all the others and unforgettable, especially in the two ski resorts served by efficient ski lifts such as those of Nicolosi in the south between 1910-2700 meters and that of Piani di Provenzana – Linguaglossa on the north side of Etna between 1800-2317 meters.

Furthermore, some of the most representative cities of Sicily are easily reachable from Etna such as Taormina, Messina and Catania which even in January maintain their vital and colorful spirit and add the unique flavor of the island to the holiday.
Where to go in January in Italy 2023: 10 holiday destinations