£1012 per person
The average price of hotels and apartments in Rimini varies according to the time of year. To help you plan when to go, we've looked at the hotels available on our site, then worked out the average price per night for the quietest and the busiest months.
August
Based on a typical 1 week holiday - adding together the cost of flights and accommodation - August is the cheapest month to go to Rimini.
I've been in Rimini 3 times! And every time I like it even more. If you want to party - come in summer, for clean water - in September. In Rimini I recommend to visit histical part, try Italian food and enjoy the sun and beaches!
We went to Rimini in April, which is a great time to visit. The hotels were plentiful and cheap, and the beaches were definitely not crowded. I can imagine that it is pretty crazy in the summer! There are lots of things to see though other than the beach, so definitely worth a visit.
I'd heard a lot about Rimini before going there, but noone ever told me how cute the historical centre is! Plenty of bars and coffee shops, people going for evening walks eating gelato. Nice break after the crazy strip along the seaside!
Rimini has a great strip along the beachfront for entertainment and great Italian food. The beaches are clean and have lots of activities such as volleyball if you don't just want to sunbathe. Dependant on your hotel is where you go on the beach to rent sunbeds and parasols. The nightlife is good for young people with beach parties and such but still pleasant for families with beach side markets by the marina. The old town a short bus ride away is good for history and tickets for the buses can be bought at local newsagents. However be aware of pickpockets as we were once a victim of this on a bus where a few gathered around and managed to take a few hundred euros from our pocket when the bus suddenly jerked forward. The police in Rimini are however very helpful in these kinds of situations and hotel staff were more than happy to translate anything we needed.