Best Time to Travel to Moldova

A particularly enticing time to visit Moldova is during October's wine festival, despite the fact that spring and summer are best for city strolling and hiking in remote areas. May through August can also be enjoyable, though you run the chance of a snow flurry or two and low temperatures early in the season. Winters are rather moderate, particularly near the coastline, but again, in the changeable mountains be equipped for almost any environment.

Siberian drafts are capable of making Moldova a bit of an icebox for the duration of the winter; nevertheless, the spring thaw is prompt and successful. May to October averages around 20°C (68°F) days with an average high of 27°C (81°F) in July. Rainfall drops roughly in the spring and autumn and while winter has additional wet days, it falls somewhat heavier in summer.

HOLIDAYS

January - New Year's Day

January - Orthodox Christmas Day

January - 2nd Day of Christmas

January - Orthodox New Year

March - International Women's Day

March - Easter Monday

May - Labour Day

May - Memorial Day

May - National Heroes Day

August - Independence Day or National Day

August - National Language Day

November - National Day

Weekend: Saturday, Sunday