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Is Santorini too windy?

Wind. Santorini is quite a windy island (average wind speed is 30 km/h), which mitigates the high temperatures.



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However, the winds are not always very strong and during the hottest months of the year (July and August) the winds are helpful as they cool down the temperature. Nevertheless, especially during the night, Santorini's winds are quite cold.

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The Kardashians stayed at Celestia Grand (back when it was part of neighboring Volcano View Hotel) in Santorini during their vacation in Greece. It's an awesome luxury villa collection, located south of Fira (about a 30 minute walk into town or an easy ride with a taxi or their complimentary shuttle).

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There are few downsides, but one is that the Meltemi, a wind from the north that blows persistently for up to several days at a time and is liable to make the air feel cooler, can still affect your plans in September.

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It is really just a matter of geography and the Meltemi wind blowing down the Central Aegean. Thus the choice is islands out of the Central and Southern Aegean such as Thassos and the Sporades like Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos, or the Ionion group i.e. Corfu, Paxos, Lefkada, Ithaki, Kefalonia, Zakinthos.

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Film stars such as George Clooney and Demi Moore, international pop singers like Dua Lipa and sports legends like Magic Johnson are only a few of the international celebrities that have been spotted enjoying the Greece's beaches, crystal-clear waters and rich history.

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Description: Oia, pronounced Ia, is the most famous of all villages of Santorini. It is world-known for its quiet life and the fantastic sunset. It constitutes the most beautiful and picturesque village of Santorini.

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For the second-half of their Greek getaway, the family travelled to the island of Santorini, staying at the Andronis Luxury Suites in Oia. Taking inspiration from the cave-like homes unique to Santorini, the hotel features five private villas that the family were put up in.

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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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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 24°C/75.2°F. The day lasts approximately 13 hours.

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The reason is the heat in Santorini can cause a haze over the sea. Since mornings are cooler, that haze is gone and the colours are much more vivid. The only thing you need to be careful of is that early morning is when all the donkeys assist with deliveries, so you'll want to watch for droppings.

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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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Rhodes, the sunniest island of Greece
  • The town Lindos in Rhodes, Greece.
  • Take a boat trip to Symi Island.
  • The pitoresque town Lindos in Rhodes.
  • “Kalithea Healing Springs” on Rhodos.
  • A day at the beach at Rhodes.
  • Casa Cook Hotel Rhodes.
  • Casa Cook Hotel.


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1. Crete. Greece's largest and most southerly island, Crete has mild and sunny weather throughout winter; in fact, it has some of the warmest winter weather in Europe with average highs generally around 15-16°C and average lows around 9-11°C. This makes it easy to get out and see everything this island has to offer.

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And, yes, you can also swim in Santorini in October. In fact, the sea is sometimes even warmer than in June! Plus, you get a little extra when visiting the island's shores as October is a low-tourism month.

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