Back to newsClimate change is having a growing impact across Greece and Crete, with authorities recording more frequent heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires in recent years. These conditions are particularly relevant during the summer tourist season, when temperatures can exceed 35°C and fire risk across the island rises significantly.
Visitors to Crete should take practical precautions: stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat (roughly 12:00 to 17:00), apply sunscreen regularly, and monitor local alerts during dry, windy periods when wildfire risk is elevated. Authorities advise against lighting fires or barbecues in natural areas outside designated zones.
Travel insurance covering weather-related disruptions is recommended. Local emergency services and the Greek civil protection agency (112) remain the primary contacts for safety information during extreme weather events.
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Extreme Heat and Wildfires Threaten Crete's Summer Tourism
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