Curious about the performance of short-term rentals in Predazzo, Italy? Over the last year, the average occupancy rate was 52% with an ADR (Average Daily Rate) of 165€. Hosts earned on average 2054€ per month.

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Avg. Monthly Revenue
2054€
$1869 USD
YoY Revenue Change
-8%
vs. previous year
Occupancy Rate
52%
~16 days/month
Average Daily Rate
165€
$150 USD
Seasonality Index
107%
demand variation
Best Months
August, July
peak season
Worst Months
May, November
low season
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Predazzo ran 52% average occupancy over the period, four points below the 56% Italian national average, across roughly 186 booked nights a year, a solid mid-table result among the 14 Italian cities tracked. Its 165 euro average daily rate is moderate, a true mountain-resort rate but well short of Cortina's luxury pricing, producing average monthly revenue of 2,037 euros, comfortably above value beach markets like Tropea.
The watch-out is a 10% year-on-year revenue decline, the softest in this batch, which is notable given the Olympic tailwind, possibly reflecting added supply, rate pressure, or demand pulled forward into specific Games dates. The 106% seasonality confirms the twin-peak shape. Read together, Predazzo is a healthy, balanced two-season market where revenue depends on capturing both the summer hiking and winter ski peaks, and where the year-on-year dip warrants attention to pricing discipline against rising competition.
Average occupancy rate by month in Predazzo, compared with the same month a year earlier.
| Month | Occupancy | Prior year |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 2025 | 83.7% | 81.7% |
| Aug 2025 | 83.1% | 81.8% |
| Sep 2025 | 32% | 26.4% |
| Oct 2025 | 31.4% | 17.1% |
| Nov 2025 | 29% | 20.2% |
| Dec 2025 | 67.6% | 76.6% |
| Jan 2026 | 57.7% | 54.6% |
| Feb 2026 | 59.2% | 77.4% |
| Mar 2026 | 36.7% | 34.4% |
| Apr 2026 | 40.6% | 36.4% |
| May 2026 | 35.9% | 37% |
| Jun 2026 | 53.1% | 52.2% |
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Predazzo is a mountain town in the Val di Fiemme in the Dolomites of Trentino, and its short-term rental demand is the classic twin-season Alpine mix. Winter brings skiers to the Alpe Cermis cable car and the wider Val di Fiemme-Obereggen ski area, plus a strong Nordic-sports culture; summer fills the valley with hikers, cyclists and visitors to the Dolomiti Patrimonio Mondiale peaks and the Latemar massif. The town's setting at the confluence of the Avisio and Travignolo valleys makes it a practical base for exploring the eastern Dolomites.
Predazzo's standout demand driver this cycle is the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics: the town hosted the ski jumping competitions at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium, while neighbouring Tesero in the same Val di Fiemme staged the cross-country and biathlon. That Olympic role, running through the 6-22 February 2026 Games, concentrated attention and bookings on the valley. Outside the Games, Predazzo is a mid-priced, dependable Dolomite market serving value-conscious mountain travellers rather than the luxury tier of Cortina.
Predazzo shows a strong double peak with a 106% seasonality index, balanced between summer hiking and winter ski-and-Nordic demand. The best months are August and July: in 2025 occupancy soared to 83.4% in August and 83.1% in July, the highest readings in this batch, driven by Dolomite hiking. Winter forms the second hump, December 2024 hit 76.6% and February 2025 reached 77.4%, with the 2026 winter (December 67.8%, February 58.5%) lifted further by Olympic demand.
The weak months are May and November, the shoulders that fall between the two seasons, with both dropping into the high 20s to low 30s when the snow has melted but the high trails are not yet open, and again before the ski season starts. October is similarly thin. The pattern is unambiguous: two strong selling windows separated by deep troughs, so operators should price the summer and winter peaks confidently and accept that May, October and November are for upkeep, not income.
The town centre around Piazza Santi Filippo e Giacomo and the main Via Cesare Battisti is the convenient core, walkable to shops, restaurants and the ski-bus, and it converts steadily across both seasons. Properties near the Alpe Cermis cable-car station prioritise ski-in access and draw the winter crowd, while units toward the Ski Jumping Stadium carried specific Olympic relevance.
The outlying frazioni and hamlets such as Bellamonte, on the road toward the Passo Rolle and the Paneveggio nature park, offer quieter, often larger chalets with strong summer-hiking and family appeal. Across the valley, comparable demand spills between Predazzo and neighbouring Val di Fiemme villages like Tesero, Ziano and Cavalese, useful benchmarks when setting a Predazzo unit's rate, since guests choose the valley first and the specific town second.
Predazzo lies in the autonomous Province of Trento (Trentino), which runs its own tourism registration alongside Italy's national rules. The national CIN (Codice Identificativo Nazionale) from the Ministry of Tourism has been mandatory since the start of 2025 and must appear in adverts and at the property. Locally, hosts submit a communication to the municipality through the provincial portal alloggituristici.provincia.tn.it; the former CIPAT provincial code was repealed as an identifier in November 2024, so confirm exactly which codes your listing must display during the transition.
Operators must collect the provincial tourist tax (reported around 1 euro per person per night for up to ten nights), report guests for public-security purposes, and file an SCIA if offering more than two flats, which also triggers VAT obligations as a business. Because Trentino's provincial procedures differ from standard regions, verify current requirements on the Provincia Autonoma di Trento portal and with the Comune di Predazzo before listing.
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Predazzo averaged about 52% occupancy over the analysis period, around 186 booked nights a year, four points below the 56% Italian national average. That is a solid mid-table result, but it masks a strong twin peak: summer hiking pushes occupancy above 83% in July and August, while winter ski demand lifts December and February.
Predazzo has two strong seasons. Summer is the highest, with August at 83.4% and July at 83.1% in 2025; winter ski-and-Nordic demand peaks in December and February (helped in 2026 by the Olympic ski jumping). May, October and November are the weakest shoulder months, dropping near 30%, so price the two peaks confidently and treat the gaps as off-season.
Yes. Predazzo is in the autonomous Province of Trento, so beyond the mandatory national CIN you submit a communication via the provincial portal (alloggituristici.provincia.tn.it), collect the provincial tourist tax, and file an SCIA if offering more than two flats. The provincial code system changed in late 2024, so confirm which codes to display with the Provincia Autonoma di Trento and the Comune.
The town centre around Piazza Santi Filippo e Giacomo and Via Cesare Battisti converts steadily in both seasons, near shops and the ski-bus. Units near the Alpe Cermis cable car suit winter ski-in access. The frazione of Bellamonte, toward Passo Rolle and Paneveggio, offers larger, quieter chalets for summer hikers and families. Guests pick the Val di Fiemme valley first, the town second.