Back to newsGreece is experiencing a sustained heat wave, with temperatures reaching up to 36°C across the country, including Crete. Inland areas may see brief, localized showers, while the Aegean is seeing stronger meltemi winds. For visitors in Crete, the heat is most intense during midday hours, typically between 12:00 and 16:00. Tourists should carry water, apply sunscreen frequently, and avoid prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat. Light, breathable clothing is recommended. Those planning boat trips or ferry crossings to nearby islands should check departure conditions, as stronger meltemi winds can affect schedules and sea comfort. Inland excursions, such as visits to the Samaria Gorge or mountain villages, may offer slightly cooler temperatures and a chance of brief afternoon rain. Coastal areas remain sunny and hot.
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Greece Swelters in 36°C Heat Wave; Crete Tourists Warned to Avoid Midday Sun
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