Back to newsJune 30 marks the hottest day of the month in Crete, with temperatures reaching peak levels across the island as summer intensifies. Meteorologists are forecasting that July will bring continued high heat, with conditions typical of a Cretan midsummer: strong sunshine, minimal rainfall, and temperatures regularly exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, particularly in inland areas and the south coast.
Tourists should plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening to avoid the midday heat. Stay hydrated, apply high-SPF sunscreen, and seek shade between noon and 4 PM. Coastal areas and higher-altitude villages such as those in the Lasithi Plateau or the White Mountains will offer some relief. July is peak tourist season, so popular beaches and sites will be crowded. Book restaurants, excursions, and parking in advance.
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