Back to newsA severe heatwave is driving water shortages across major Mediterranean tourist destinations this summer, with Spain recording the most acute shortages, surpassing Italy, France, Portugal and other European countries. The crisis is unfolding amid record travel demand across coastal and island hotspots. While Crete has not been singled out, the broader Aegean and Mediterranean region is affected by the same weather pattern driving high temperatures and reduced water availability. Visitors to Crete should carry water, avoid outdoor activity during midday hours (roughly 12:00 to 16:00), stay in air-conditioned spaces during peak heat, and monitor local advisories. Use water responsibly at accommodations, as some areas may face supply pressure. Staying hydrated and planning excursions for early morning or evening will make your visit safer and more comfortable.
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Heatwave Sparks Water Shortages Across Mediterranean Tourist Hotspots
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