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Does it get cold in Santorini at night?

On the coldest nights (mainly on the first days of the month), the temperature may drop to 10°C/50°F. On the warmest days (mainly on the last days of the month), the temperature may reach 23.5°C/74.3°F. The day lasts approximately 10 hours.



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Assuming your trip falls during high season—which is between late June and early September—the weather will fluctuate between hot and oppressively hot. Light, breathable fabric is key: think linen, sheer tops, and shorts to tour around during the day; flowy maxi dresses or caftans for dinner at night.

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January appertains to the winter season in Greece and is the coldest month in Santorini. It is cold and can be rainy and windy. The island emits tranquility since many hotels and restaurants are closed. On the coldest nights, the temperature may drop to 4°C/39.2°F.

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Do you need a jacket at night in Santorini? You definitely need jackets, long sleeves and even seaters and jumpers. No short sleeves, shorts or summer dresses.

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Does it get cold at night in Athens? The average temperature is of 25.4 °C (78 °F), with a minimum of 20.5 °C (68.9 °F) and a maximum of 30.3 °C (86.5 °F). On the coldest nights, which normally occur at the beginning of the month, the temperature usually drops to around 16 °C (60.5 °F).

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For the evenings again keep it light and simple; lightweight Capri pants or skirt with a cotton shirt, or a sundress, all work well with flip flops.

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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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Weather by month
  • January. January appertains to the winter season in Greece and is the coldest month in Santorini. ...
  • February. February also appertains to the winter season and is considered the second coldest month. ...
  • March. March comprises the beginning of spring. ...
  • April. April gets appreciably warmer. ...
  • May. ...
  • June. ...
  • July. ...
  • August.


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Santorini Nightlife Apart from the magical setting and volcanic landscape of Santorini, the island is also known for its lively night atmosphere. When the sun shines, people will be at the beaches drinking coffee or savoring delicious meals at the seaside taverns and restaurants.

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By the same token, evenings can be cool and breezy in many parts of Greece. Make sure to bring a light sweater or jacket to keep warm on the patio of the taverna as you enjoy your spanakopita. A packable rain jacket can also come in handy if there's a big downpour.

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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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It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man.

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  1. Do accept a greeting with two kisses on the cheek. ...
  2. Do accept an invitation for a lunch or dinner at their home. ...
  3. Don't thrust the palm of your hand in front of someone's face, it is considered a very rude gesture, so don't attempt to do this even jokingly!


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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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Night Clubs As nightlife in Greece is part of the daily life of many people, nightclubs are situated in many destinations in Greece. They welcome their first guests around midnight and stay open until 06:00 or 07:00.

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The recent snowfall on Santorini was an extreme rare phenomenon for the island. In fact, it was the second snowfall in 20 years. Since the snow was heavy and lasted for many days, the residents fear of the production of wine, which is one of the island's most famous products.

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Santorini is the top tourist destination in Greece and is world-famous for its unique natural beauty. The caldera with the white villages on top, the sunken volcano, and the charming sunset make it a popular place for vacation. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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