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Crete Weather 12 July 2026: Clear Skies and East Winds

Crete weather on 12 July 2026: island-wide sunshine, highs to 32°C, warm sea at 26°C, and brisk meltemi winds on the east and south coasts. Full forecast.

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Crete Direct

12 July 20262 min read

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Island-Wide Overview

A classic Cretan summer day unfolds on 12 July 2026. Clear skies stretch from Chania in the west to Sitia in the far east, with no rain forecast anywhere on the island. Daytime highs sit between 28.5°C at Sitia and 32.5°C at Elounda, keeping the entire island solidly warm. Overnight temperatures remain elevated, particularly on the south coast where Ierapetra holds a minimum of 26.3°C, a reminder that the southern lowlands retain heat long after sunset.

North Coast vs South and East

The main story today is the wind divide. The north coast from Chania to Heraklion is notably calm: Chania records a peak gust of just 10.9 km/h, and Rethymno reaches 16.3 km/h. Conditions along the Bay of Chania and the Rethymno seafront are gentle, making both towns the most comfortable bases for beach time today.

The picture changes on the east and south coasts. Ierapetra faces the strongest winds on the island at 34.6 km/h, while Sitia and Makrigialos both approach 29 km/h. This is the early-season meltemi building along the Libyan Sea corridor. Exposed terraces and open-air dining in these areas will feel noticeably breezy by midday.

Mountain Conditions

The White Mountains above Chania and Mount Psiloritis above Rethymno offer a natural escape from lowland heat. Hikers heading toward the Samaria Gorge exit or the Nida plateau should start early, as midday temperatures at lower elevations build quickly and trail conditions become demanding by late morning.

Sea State and Wind

Sea temperatures are warm across the board, ranging from 25.3°C at Sitia to 26.5°C at Rethymno. Wave heights on the north coast remain small: Rethymno sits at 0.26 m and Chania at 0.30 m, suitable for all swimmers including children. The east coast is choppier, with Sitia reaching 0.88 m and both Ag. Nikolaos and Elounda at 0.76 m. These are manageable waves but will be felt on paddleboards and kayaks.

UV and Sun Exposure

UV readings fall between 8.35 and 8.6 across all locations, placing conditions in the WHO high category. Unprotected skin can burn in under 30 minutes during peak hours. Apply SPF 30 or higher before heading out and reapply after each swim. A hat and a light cover-up between 12:00 and 15:00 local time is strongly advisable, particularly on the beach.

Swim Verdict

The sea is warm and inviting island-wide. Best flat-water swimming today is on the north and west: Chania, Rethymno, and Heraklion beaches offer calm conditions suitable for all ages. Swimmers on the east coast at Sitia and Elounda will find lively but safe water. No hazardous weather, storm warnings, or dangerous currents are indicated anywhere around the island today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to swim in Crete on 12 July 2026?
Yes. Sea temperatures are between 25.3°C and 26.5°C, and wave heights are low to slight across most of the island. The north coast from Chania to Heraklion offers the calmest conditions. The east coast around Sitia and Elounda has waves up to 0.88 m, which are safe for confident adults but less suitable for young children.
Which area of Crete has the calmest weather today?
Chania and Rethymno on the north-west coast have the lowest winds today, at 10.9 km/h and 16.3 km/h respectively. Wave heights there are under 0.30 m, making them the most sheltered spots on the island on 12 July 2026.
How high is the UV index in Crete on 12 July 2026?
The UV index ranges from 8.35 to 8.6 across Crete today, which the WHO classifies as high. Sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher is essential and should be reapplied after swimming. A hat and cover-up between 12:00 and 15:00 local time significantly reduces burn risk.

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