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Is Corfu hot in September?

Overall, September is still warm, with a gradual decrease in temperature as autumn takes its hold. Around September 1, averages are at 24°C (75°F), with highs of 29°C (85°F) and lows of 19°C (66°F). By mid-month, averages are 22°C (72°F), highs of 27°C (81°F) and lows of 63°F (17°C).



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Corfu. It's a relatively short flight to Corfu from the UK, but the weather is lovely in September with 27ºC and 9 hours of daily sunshine. The sea is warm for swimming – 24ºC – and the beaches will be pleasantly quiet.

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Which islands will be hottest?
  • Kos. Average temperature in September: 28ºC. ...
  • Crete. Average temperature in September: 27ºC. ...
  • Cyprus. Average temperature in September: 31ºC. ...
  • Corfu. Average temperature in September: 27ºC. ...
  • Samos. Average temperature in September: 29ºC. ...
  • Santorini. Average temperature in September: 25ºC. ...
  • Halkidiki.


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Throughout September, the weather remains hot, though temperatures begin to cool as the month progresses. After all the summer heat, the average high in Athens is 84 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sea temperatures are warm. In a nutshell, it's perfect beach weather.

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There won't be any cooling rain showers: Crete has zero rain in July and August. This is one time of year when, contrary to what you might expect, Corfu is actually hotter than Crete. Daytime averages in both July and August are 32ºC, so expect some days to be much hotter.

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September is a great time to visit Greece. The weather remains hot throughout the month, sea temperatures stay warm, and visitors start to thin out as children go back to school.

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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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If you're looking for an action-packed vacation with plenty of activities on offer, then Crete is definitely the place to be. However, if you're after a more relaxed holiday where you can simply enjoy some time in the sun, then Corfu could be a better option.

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This one is a close call with both destinations seeing temperatures sitting in the balmy mid- to late-twenties during the summer months. Out of the peak season, the Greek island of Crete warms up as early as May hitting around 25C, while the Algarve isn't far behind at around 22C.

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The mean annual temperature for Corfu is approximately 62.3oF. And, of course, there are always extremes! The lowest temperature, 16oF, has been recorded in February, whereas the highest, 108oF, has been recorded in July.

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The weather in Corfu in October is typically mild and pleasant. During this time of year, temperatures average in the mid-60s to low-70s°F (around 20°C), with cool evenings and occasional rainshowers. The sea temperature is still warm enough for swimming, typically around 68-70°F (20-21°C).

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The best times to visit Corfu are April to May and September to November. Although there is never really a bad season in the Mediterranean, you'll find that winter temperatures are too chilly to swim off the shores of Corfu, while the summer months draw hordes of tourists.

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Corfu is well-known as the perfect Mediterranean destination for luxury holidays.

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Whilst young party animals will head to Kavos in the far south, the lesser known northeast coast offers a completely different scene. This is a much quieter corner of the island and is fondly referred to as “the posh part of Corfu”.

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Once there, Corfu is a nature lover's paradise with stunning beaches, adventurous hiking trails, forest-filled valleys, picturesque fishing villages, historic towns, and soaring coastal peaks. The sheer number of beaches in Corfu alone is enough to occupy your time.

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1. Karpathos (Dodecanese) Located between Rhodes and Crete, Karpathos is the hottest destination in Greece. Monthly temperatures average 30°C (86°F) throughout the summer, with very little rainfall.

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The hottest places in Europe The hottest place in Europe is Valletta in Malta, with an average daily temperature over the whole year of 22.3ºC. A holiday in Malta is a pretty safe bet almost any time. Athens is second with an annual average of 22ºC. At 21.4ºC, Rome is in third place.

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Trousers & shorts: High-waisted shorts, culottes, and wide-leg pants should be on top of your list! Also, jeans are the safest option as they are always in fashion and go well with everything for a casual classy style. Sandals: Don't forget to bring with you a pair of flat sandals, ideal for both day and night.

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July and August are the hottest. The best time to visit is late spring (May) and fall (Sept–Oct). It's pleasant, with comfortable weather, no rain, and smaller crowds (except during holiday weekends). Winter (late October through mid-March) is colder, with some rainfall.

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