Back to newsCrete's horticulture experts are recommending seven tree species as natural protection against the island's increasingly intense summer heatwaves. The recommended trees are selected for their ability to provide dense shade, reduce ambient temperatures, and thrive in Crete's dry Mediterranean climate with minimal water needs. Species typically cited in such guidance include olive, carob, mulberry, fig, almond, pomegranate, and cypress, all of which are well adapted to the island's hot, arid summers. For tourists visiting Crete during peak season, particularly July and August, seeking shade under mature trees in village squares, taverna courtyards, and public gardens offers practical relief. Temperatures regularly exceed 35 degrees Celsius inland, so planning outdoor activities in the early morning or evening and staying near green spaces is strongly advised.
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Crete Recommends Seven Trees to Beat Summer Heatwaves
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