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Is May too early for Greece?

Tourist season in Greece is roughly Easter through October. Peak season is summer, when Athens is packed with tourists, and hotel prices can be high. July and August are the hottest. The best time to visit is late spring (May) and fall (Sept–Oct).



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Greece is known for glorious summer weather, blazing sunshine and clear blue skies from May to September. This is typically the best time to visit Greece - the country is full of life and temperatures reach the late 30s. It's also peak season, though, so many tourists descend on the small island.

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Expect the Greece temperature in May to average maximum temperature of 73°F (23°C), with around 10.5mm of rain and nearly 12 hours of sunshine. The beginning of May is a little cooler, and the heat ramps up towards the end of the month.

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Expect the Greece temperature in May to average maximum temperature of 73°F (23°C), with around 10.5mm of rain and nearly 12 hours of sunshine. The beginning of May is a little cooler, and the heat ramps up towards the end of the month.

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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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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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Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 27 C and the average daily minimum is 10 C.

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Due to its location in the eastern Mediterranean, the island of Cyprus is always a little warmer than other Mediterranean islands.

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The average temperature ranges between an average high temperature of 55°F and 77°F. The days are longer, and the sun shines brighter, providing pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Rainfall is rare, but it's advisable to bring a light rain jacket and an umbrella due to the unpredictable nature of Greek weather.

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Shoulder Season Spring (April - June) and Autumn (September - October) are the best months to visit Greece for a peaceful holiday after the rush of summer. The days are long, and the weather is mild. If you're looking to enjoy yourself at the beaches, the water is warm and inviting in Autumn.

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The weather in Greece in May ticks all the boxes for a dream vacation. It almost feels like summer, but not quite; there is very little rain and days are filled with blue skies and lots of sunshine. Yet, it is not the peak tourist season in the country, making it easier on your wallet.

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There's little difference between the two in temperature, though some argue that Crete is marginally warmer due to its more southerly location. Both destinations are popular in the summer, teeming with sun-seeking holidaymakers.

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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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In May, much of Europe starts to warm up. You'll find temperatures happily above 20? in Greece, Spain, Italy and the South of France. Go further south, and you'll be treated to even hotter days – on Turkey's Turquoise Coast, the average May temperature is 27?.

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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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You should pack shorts, t-shirts and swim suits, but will also need warm sweaters, long trousers and jackets for the evenings, and for your trip to Meteora and the higher altitudes of some parts of the mainland (Greece is one of the most moutainous countries in Europe).

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