Back to newsCrete is experiencing heatwave conditions, according to a report from Apopsilive.gr. Heatwaves are common on the island during summer months, typically bringing temperatures well above 35°C, particularly in inland areas and low-lying towns such as Heraklion and Rethymno. Coastal areas benefit from sea breezes but remain hot. Tourists should stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activity between 12:00 and 17:00, apply high-factor sunscreen, and wear light, breathable clothing. Those planning hiking or archaeological site visits should schedule activities for early morning. Keep water readily available and seek shade or air-conditioned spaces during peak afternoon heat. If you feel faint, dizzy, or overheated, move to a cool location immediately and seek medical assistance if symptoms persist.
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