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Can you go swimming in Santorini in May?

On the other hand, if you want to take pleasure in sightseeing and enjoy a more serene side of the island when it is not that crowded, the ideal months are April, May and October. The weather is warm and swimming is still an option but it is milder and gives you the chance to relish long pleasant walks and tours.



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Crete. Crete is the southernmost island in Greece and enjoys average May daytime temperatures of 23 degrees/74 Fahrenheit making it one of the warmest greek islands to visit in May. The water is usually warm enough for swimming and the weather is usually calm, with occasional showers.

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May offers some of the best weather of the year, and will have warmed sufficiently by the end of the month that it now feels like summer—with an average high of about 75°F (24°C), it's the perfect time for a beach vacation. There's little chance of rain, with plenty of sunshine and clear blue skies.

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Temperatures throughout Greece can vary, but May is a good choice for heat and sun in moderation. Temperatures: Average highs of 24 degrees celsius, average lows of 10C. Rainfall: Ranges between 13mm per month in Crete to 31mm in Corfu. Sunshine hours: Nine hours per day.

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Visit Santorini in Spring & Fall (Shoulder Season) The Spring & Fall (shoulder season) is from mid-April to June and from September to mid-October. With most establishments still being open and fully functioning but without the high-season crowds, spring and fall are hands down the best time to visit Santorini.

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Shorts are acceptable on the beach or when going from the beach to the shops near-by. If you plan to take a ferry between the islands, shorts are a good option if you travel by day (opt for a pair of long pants though if you travel by night).

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What are the hottest places in Europe in May? The hottest city in Europe in May is Seville (27°C) in southern Spain, followed by Antalya (26°C) in southern Turkey. The islands of Crete, Malta and Cyprus will also feel hot at 24°C, along with Valencia and the Costa de la Luz (24°C) in Spain.

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Both countries are very hot during summer, but Greece is some degrees hotter than Spain. The difference between the Spanish and Greek summer weather is that the months of July and August in Greece present some moderate wind.

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For safety's sake, most swimmers should wait until the water temperature reaches at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

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To reduce your risk, don't swim too far from shore, stay in groups, avoid being in the water during darkness or twilight, don't go in the water if you are bleeding from a wound, leave shiny jewelry at home, and avoid brightly colored swimwear.

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