Back to newsCrete experienced a significant heatwave with temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F) across the island. The highest recorded temperatures were measured in inland and southern areas, which typically see more intense heat than coastal zones. This kind of heat is common during Cretan summers but can pose real risks for visitors. Tourists should avoid outdoor activities between noon and 4pm, carry water at all times, and wear sun protection. If visiting archaeological sites or hiking trails, plan excursions for early morning or late afternoon. Air-conditioned accommodation, beach access, and shaded tavernas offer good relief. Vulnerable travelers, including the elderly and young children, should take extra precautions. Local authorities recommend staying hydrated and monitoring official weather updates during prolonged heat periods.
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Crete heatwave: Temperatures exceed 35°C, tourists urged to take precautions
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