Back to newsCrete is experiencing a cloudy Sunday with meltemi winds affecting the island. The meltemi is a strong, dry northerly wind common in the Aegean during summer months, typically picking up in the afternoon and easing by evening. Visitors should expect reduced visibility at sea and choppy conditions, which may affect ferry schedules and boat excursions departing from ports such as Heraklion, Rethymno, and Chania. Beach conditions may be less comfortable, particularly on north-facing coasts. Tourists planning water activities or island-hopping trips are advised to check with operators before departure, as services may be delayed or cancelled. Inland sightseeing at archaeological sites and villages remains unaffected. The cloud cover may provide some relief from summer heat, making it a suitable day for exploring towns and museums.
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Strong Meltemi Winds Disrupt Ferry Services Across Crete
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