If you’re dreaming of exploring the Amalfi Coast, enjoying delicious cacio e pepe, or relaxing under the Tuscan sun in summer 2025, you may want to think ahead. Italy is expecting a huge influx of tourists that year, and the crowds could be overwhelming. The reason? A special religious event that only happens once every 25 years—the Jubilee Year.
The Jubilee Year, a major Catholic event, will bring millions of pilgrims to Italy in 2025. This celebration, running from Christmas Eve 2024 to January 6, 2026, will see pilgrims flock to Rome to pass through the Holy Doors of the four papal basilicas. These sacred doors are only open during the Jubilee Year, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many visitors.
Italy’s National Tourist Research Institute predicts 35 million visitors in 2025, a sharp rise from 13 million in 2024. With just 400,000 beds in Rome, the city will be packed, and accommodation might be hard to find. Prices are likely to soar, and you’ll need to book your stay well in advance.
Also, expect extra charges like tourist taxes, which range from Rs455 to Rs1,058 (€5-12) per night, depending on where you stay.
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