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Meltemi Winds Intensify Across Crete, Ferry Delays Expected

Sunday, 5 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete is experiencing strong northerly winds, known as "meltemi," reaching up to 7 Beaufort (approximately 50-60 km/h), combined with temperatures peaking at 32°C. These conditions are typical of the Aegean summer pattern and affect the island widely. For visitors, the winds provide some relief from the heat but can make beach time less comfortable, particularly on north-facing and exposed coastlines. Sea conditions will be rough, so ferry crossings and boat excursions may be delayed or cancelled — check with your operator before departure. Swimming at sheltered south-coast beaches such as those around Plakias or Elafonissi may offer calmer conditions. Stay hydrated in the heat, seek shade during midday hours, and secure loose items at outdoor dining areas or on balconies. Conditions are expected to ease gradually over the coming days.

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