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Is the Aegean Sea rough?

However, in contrast with what many people believe, the Aegean Sea is not considered as particularly rough, especially when compared with other destinations worldwide. This does not mean that it is benign.



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It is an essential factor to take into consideration when sailing the Greek islands, as it can cause strong gusts and choppy seas. It is the most dangerous weather phenomenon that sailors in the area have to deal with. Winds can reach speeds of up to 50 knots and can cause rough seas and strong currents.

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The waves are gentle during the summer, especially in the morning, and the majority of the most popular beaches are calm during the day.

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Greece is famous all over the world for its fabulous sandy beaches with crystal water. In brief: The Greek islands with the best beaches are Crete, Mykonos, Naxos, Milos, Paros, Ios, Lefkada, Zakynthos, Rhodes, Karpathos and more.

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Do ferries in Greece make you seasick? It's possible to get seasick onboard Greek ferries as it can be windy during July and August in the Aegean Sea. So, whether or not being prone to motion sickness, we suggest you have a motion sickness medicine with you.

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Chances are high of getting seasick; come prepared People who don't typically suffer from motion sickness often get seasick on ferries. The water gets seriously choppy and very uncomfortable at times. You have nothing to lose! Come prepared; take Dramamine at least 30 minutes before your trip.

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Santorini is known for its Meltemi wind, a strong northerly wind that blows from July to September. While it can make the island feel cooler, it can also make the sea rough, making it difficult to swim or take a boat trip.

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As you can image, Santorini was a madhouse-wall to wall with cruisers(us included). Prior to going, I googled Agean sea conditions and it showed a map with wave heights in different areas. If on a big boat, you normally wouldn't feel any kind or rocking, however, on smaller ones or ferries, you can suffer.

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The boats are well maintained and have an excellent safety record. Some ferries are huge and are like cruise ships, with restaurants, cabins, and shops onboard whilst fast ferries are smaller and well, fast.

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So, where is the best place to sit on a boat for seasickness? Right in the middle! The side-to-side and bobbing motions of the boat are not as noticeable when seated in the middle. As people say, knowing how not to get seasick means knowing where to sit on a boat strategically.

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