Back to newsTemperatures in Crete are rising, as is typical for this time of year heading into peak summer. Visitors should expect hot, dry conditions across the island, with inland areas and southern coastal zones experiencing the highest heat. Temperatures can reach above 35°C during July and August, particularly in areas like Heraklion, Ierapetra, and the Messara plain. Tourists are advised to stay well hydrated, apply high-SPF sunscreen, and limit outdoor activities during midday hours between 12:00 and 16:00. Light, breathable clothing is recommended. Beach areas benefit from sea breezes that offer some relief. Always carry water when hiking or visiting archaeological sites such as Knossos or Samaria Gorge, where shade is limited and heat exposure can be significant.
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Crete braces for peak summer heat: temperatures to exceed 35°C
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