Back to newsStrong meltemi winds continue to affect Crete and are expected to persist over the coming days. These seasonal northern winds are typical of summer in the Aegean and can reach significant speeds, particularly along northern and eastern coastal areas. Tourists should expect choppy sea conditions, which may affect ferry crossings and water activities such as boat trips and snorkeling excursions. Beach days on exposed northern shores may be less comfortable, while sheltered southern beaches like those around Matala or Plakias tend to offer calmer conditions during meltemi episodes. Wind speeds are forecast to remain elevated before gradually easing. Visitors planning sailing trips or island-hopping should check with operators before departure, as some routes may face delays or cancellations. Inland sightseeing and mountain activities are largely unaffected.
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