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Can you wear shorts in Santorini in May?

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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It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man. However, NEVER (and I do mean NEVER) wear shorts if you want to visit a church or monastery. Also, if you plan to do a walking tour of Athens, ditch the shorts and opt for a dress – if you are a woman – or a pair of long pants – if you are a man.

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The average high in southern Athens is 25ºC in May, which cools to 14ºC at night, so you should bring a warm jumper for the evenings. The sea temperature is 19ºC, while humidity's low. There's 23mm of rain over four days, and you can expect 14 hours of daylight with ten hours of sunshine each day.

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Generally, there is no dress code on the island unless you plan to visit specific restaurants, bars and clubs of high standards. When visiting churches and monasteries, you must be dressed appropriately, which means that beach-style appearances are not allowed.

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Versatile, Light Weight and Neutral Clothing Opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics such as linen, cotton, and silk. Pack mix-and-match pieces like neutral-colored shorts, skirts, and trousers that can be paired with different tops. Don't forget to include a few dresses for evenings out.

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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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Head to the Athenian Riviera in May and the sea may be warm enough for many to enjoy as well. Islands like Crete and destinations in the Peloponnese are rather balmy now providing an ideal time for lounging on golden sands and swimming in the aquamarine sea.

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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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May in Santorini: The weather in May is consistently sunny and warm. May is one of the best months of the year to visit Santorini when the temperatures are high and the chance of rain is low. Santorini hotels have availability and great rates!

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May in Santorini: The weather in May is consistently sunny and warm. May is one of the best months of the year to visit Santorini when the temperatures are high and the chance of rain is low. Santorini hotels have availability and great rates! Santorini is full of beautiful places and luxurious hotels!

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Yes, that's Santorini. The most dangerous shoe fail happened to me in Oia. The cobblestones are so worn they got shiny and slippery over the decades so that I slipped in my flip flops and left me with bruises. You need to wear sandals or shoes with straps or any laces to support your feet.

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Soft Pastels: Serenity in Hues Pastel shades like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are perfect for those seeking a softer, romantic look. These gentle hues blend seamlessly with Santorini's natural palette, reflecting the island's tranquility and serenity.

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There are two beaches which have always been used by nudists: Koloumpos and Vlychada. At Koloumpos you have to decide either to use the official part under the rock or the northern part if the part under the rock is busy. At Vlychada you just have to pass the organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas.

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I think you've been misinformed there. Greeks wear jeans just as much as anywhere else. Normal rules apply - dress up for smart restaurants & churches etc, I'd say. Also, it gets awfully hot to wear jeans in Greece!

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Shorts and short skirts can be frowned upon — the same goes with ripped jeans. Don't wear t-shirts with rude or in-your-face slogans (even in English). Stick with modest, plain apparel.

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Well, yes and no. Everybody has a different idea of what a comfortable beach temperature is but if you are planning on lounging on a sunbed all day and getting a suntan then April and May are not ideal months.

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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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