Back to newsStrong meltemi winds are continuing to affect Crete this Sunday. The meltemi is a seasonal northern wind common in the Aegean during summer months, and when it blows strongly it can disrupt ferry and boat services, make beach conditions rough, and create choppy seas around the island.
Tourists should check ferry schedules before heading to ports, as crossings to smaller islands or coastal connections may be delayed or cancelled. On exposed north-facing beaches, swimming conditions may be uncomfortable or unsafe. Consider sheltered south-coast beaches as an alternative during strong meltemi periods.
The wind typically eases in the evening hours. If you have outdoor activities or boat excursions planned for today, contact your operator to confirm departures are running as scheduled.
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Strong Meltemi Winds Disrupt Ferry Services and Beach Conditions in Crete
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