Back to newsCrete is currently experiencing summer temperatures reaching the low 30s Celsius, accompanied by meltemi winds — the strong, dry northerly winds typical of the Aegean in summer. These conditions are common across the island during the peak season and affect coastal areas most noticeably. The meltemi can make boat trips and sea crossings rougher than expected, so tourists planning ferry rides or water excursions should check conditions before departure. On land, the winds provide some relief from the heat, but sun exposure remains intense. Visitors are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade during midday hours (roughly 13:00 to 16:00), apply high-SPF sunscreen, and wear a hat when outdoors. Beachgoers should be aware that wind conditions may make some northern-facing beaches choppy, while sheltered southern coves tend to remain calmer during meltemi periods.
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Crete Faces Summer Peak: Low 30s Heat, Meltemi Winds Intensify
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