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Is it normally windy in Crete?

This means that even when the north coast is uncomfortably windy, the south coast may be calm and pleasant. The exception to this is where gorges and valleys channel the north winds, which can create areas of intense winds at certain spots along the coast. This is especially true at Frangokastello and Plakias Bay.



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The south side of the island typically experiences the strongest winds. During the months of July and August, the so-called meltemia occurs here. The seaside areas feel the breeze when they stop. Autumn is characterized by strong winds from the south, while winter is dominated by northern winds.

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The mountain ranges of Crete affect the weather in a couple of ways. First, they create a physical barrier for the winds from the North. This means that even when the north coast is uncomfortably windy, the south coast may be calm and pleasant.

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Diaporos is never windy—unlike most of Greece It is an ideal destination not only for those who want to relax and kick back on one of its beaches with white-pink sands but also for those who cannot stand cold water or want to enjoy the sea in the winter time.

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In Greece, the Meltemi is also known as the 'etesian' wind which translated means 'annual wind'. These strong, dry northern winds actually blow all through the summer from June right through to September and sometimes they can last another month too.

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This means that even when the north coast is uncomfortably windy, the south coast may be calm and pleasant. The exception to this is where gorges and valleys channel the north winds, which can create areas of intense winds at certain spots along the coast. This is especially true at Frangokastello and Plakias Bay.

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It can cool off at night more during this season, so make sure you are prepared with a warm sweater, especially in the mountainous areas. Winter in Crete brings colder weather to much of the island, with snow in the mountains and rain in the rest areas, but still, sunny days are very common.

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South Crete is generally a couple of °C warmer (but water temperatures are roughly similar). The east of the island, has less rain than the north and especially the north-west.

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Crete has a temperate Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. There are significant differences between the coastal zone and mountainous areas, as well as between the west and east regions of Crete.

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South Crete is generally a couple of °C warmer (but water temperatures are roughly similar). The east of the island, has less rain than the north and especially the north-west.

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Weather in Crete The hottest months are between May to October, which is the best time to go for guaranteed sunshine and minimal rainfall. The weather in Crete is mild for the most part. April and May are very pleasant with an average temperature of 24°C and lows of 12°C.

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Is it windy in Crete during August? You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times during August. With moderate humidity, any breeze will have a welcome cooling effect.

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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. It's one of the most southerly isles in the country, which helps explain its sizzling temperatures.

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Chania Town is probably the most beautiful town in Crete. The Old Town of Chania, with the evident Medieval style, is a wonderful place to walk around, lined up with elegant Venetian mansions.

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The answer obviously depends on the size of a boat and the size of the waves, but in general, wind speeds over 20–33 knots (around 28–54 km/h) are considered too windy for boating. At this speed, almost all sizes of boats are greatly affected and smaller ones may even be in danger of capsizing.

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The largest Greek island has mild weather, pristine beaches, great offerings for foodies and wine lovers, hundreds of ancient sites, breathtaking landscapes and hiking paths and wild nightlife. It is the largest island in Greece, but has its own unique history and culture.

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