The island of Capri, nestled in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Naples, experiences a Mediterranean climate. During June, the island basks in warm sunshine and enjoys long daylight hours. Temperatures typically range from comfortable lows in the high teens Celsius (mid-60s Fahrenheit) to pleasant highs in the mid-twenties Celsius (high 70s Fahrenheit). Rainfall is relatively low, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities.
This period represents the start of Capri’s peak season. The agreeable climate allows visitors to fully explore the island’s natural beauty, from the famed Blue Grotto to the dramatic Faraglioni rock formations. The warm weather is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and boat tours, while cooler evenings offer comfortable dining experiences. Historically, June has marked the beginning of the influx of tourists seeking the Mediterranean sun and Capri’s vibrant social scene.