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Crete Weather 1 June 2026: Clear Skies and Warm Seas

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1. Juni 20263 Min. Lesezeit

Island overview

June opens across Crete with a reliable early-summer pattern. Skies are clear to mainly clear from Chania to Sitia, there is no measurable rain anywhere on the island, and daytime highs sit in a narrow band between 24 and 29°C. It is a straightforward beach day with one caveat: UV intensity is already firmly in the very-high bracket and demands attention.

North coast versus south coast

The north coast is warm and lively. Heraklion reaches 28.2°C, and the resort corridor from Hersonissos to Malia holds around 27°C through the afternoon. Chania and Rethymno come in a degree cooler at 26-27°C; both cities also carry the mildest overnight lows on the north side at 18.5°C, while Heraklion drops further to 15°C after dark. The warmest spots today are in the east: Elounda and Ag. Nikolaos peak at 28.9°C and 28.8°C respectively, sheltered in the Gulf of Mirabello.

The south coast tells a different story. Ierapetra records the lowest daytime maximum on the island at 24.2°C, yet the highest overnight minimum at 19.8°C. The south absorbs heat steadily and releases it slowly; temperatures there feel consistent rather than dramatic. Makrigialos sits at 26°C with a clear sky and light wind.

Mountain conditions

The White Mountains above Chania and Mount Psiloritis above Rethymno will be considerably cooler than the coast, with ridge temperatures likely below 14°C. Any remaining late-season snow on north-facing slopes above 1,800 metres is in its final days. The Samaria Gorge corridor benefits from these conditions: cool shade in the narrows and full sun at Agia Roumeli on the Libyan Sea.

Sea state, wind and UV

Sea temperatures have crossed 21°C at every monitored point, ranging from 21.4°C at Sitia and Makrigialos to 22.3°C at Heraklion. Wave heights are negligible on most coasts: Ag. Nikolaos and Elounda register just 0.1 m, and the majority of sites are below 0.3 m. Chania is the outlier at 0.64 m, producing a noticeable chop that calls for extra care with young children and inflatables. Winds peak at 17.6 km/h in the east and ease to 10.8 km/h at Chania. UV index ranges from 8.15 to 8.45 across all areas, reaching its peak in Rethymno.

Swim verdict

Good conditions for swimming at all locations. The calmest entries are on the east coast at Elounda, Ag. Nikolaos, Malia and Hersonissos where wave action barely registers. Water temperature is comfortable but still fresh; most bathers will want a break after 20 to 30 minutes. Chania beaches are perfectly usable, just expect a light surface chop.

Practical tip for the day

With UV above 8 from mid-morning, unprotected skin can burn in under 20 minutes at peak hours. Apply SPF 30 or higher before leaving your accommodation and reapply after every swim. Schedule walks, cycling or sightseeing before 11:00 or after 16:00.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to swim in Crete on 1 June 2026?
Yes. Seas are calm across almost the entire island, with wave heights below 0.3 m on most coasts and as low as 0.1 m around Elounda and Ag. Nikolaos. Chania has a light chop at 0.64 m, which is manageable for adults but warrants extra supervision for small children. Sea temperatures are around 21 to 22°C.
What is the UV risk in Crete today and how should I protect myself?
The UV index reaches very high levels (8.1 to 8.5) across all areas of Crete on 1 June. Apply SPF 30 or higher sunscreen, wear a hat and sunglasses, and avoid prolonged unprotected exposure between 11:00 and 16:00 when intensity is at its peak.
Which part of Crete is warmest on 1 June 2026?
The eastern Gulf of Mirabello area, specifically Elounda and Ag. Nikolaos, records the highest temperatures at just under 29°C, combined with the calmest seas on the island. Heraklion is close behind at 28.2°C. The south coast is slightly cooler in the daytime but holds higher overnight minimums.

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