Back to newsEurope is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave this summer, with temperatures reaching extreme levels across multiple countries including France and Germany. In Crete, visitors should expect unusually high temperatures that may affect outdoor sightseeing, particularly at exposed archaeological sites and beaches during midday hours. Some tourist attractions across the region have adjusted opening hours or temporarily closed to protect visitors and staff. Transport networks including airports and rail connections are under strain due to heat-related infrastructure stress, so travelers should confirm schedules before departing. If you are visiting Crete during this period, plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon, carry sufficient water at all times, seek shaded or air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours between 12:00 and 17:00, and monitor local weather updates. Conditions are expected to persist through the summer season.
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