Back to newsCrete is experiencing hot summer conditions, with temperatures reaching 33°C (91°F) across the island. Strong northern winds, known locally as meltemi, are accompanying the heat, particularly affecting coastal and exposed areas. These winds can make outdoor activities feel more comfortable in the shade but may create choppy sea conditions, impacting swimming at exposed beaches and boat trips along the northern coast. Visitors should carry water, apply sunscreen regularly, and plan outdoor sightseeing for the cooler morning hours before midday. Beach umbrellas and light clothing are strongly recommended. Those planning ferry crossings or water excursions should check conditions with local operators before departure, as northern winds can affect schedules. Inland sites such as Knossos or the Samaria Gorge may offer some wind shelter but will still be hot during peak afternoon hours.
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Crete Swelters Under 33°C Heat as Strong Meltemi Winds Intensify
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