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Is the sea rough around the Greek islands?

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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Sometimes the winds will make the water rough, but most often not in the summer months. Choppiness is also a relative condition. If you're on a large cruise ship your stability in choppy seas won't as much of a comfort factor as when you're on a small local ferry.

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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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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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Is the water choppy in Santorini? The roughest patch of the sea is around the outer edge of Santorini as you enter the inside of the caldera. For anyone that worries about getting seasick, the catamarans make for an extra smooth journey that helps mitigate any seasickness issues.

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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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Casual clothes Focus on breathable fabrics, like linen and cotton, especially if you're cruising in the summer months. If you're traveling during the shoulder season (April and October), bring a few long-sleeved t-shirts and light sweaters that you can layer on top of your clothes in case the weather gets chilly.

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The Greek islands have insufficient water supplies to meet demand, relying on the use of water tankers for maintaining water supply – at considerable cost. Greece also experiences major flood events on a regular basis.

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almost anything worth exploring in Greece involves climbing up hills, and many paths are rough and rocky. And yes, it's wise to get some cheap water shoes for beaches.

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Despite its rich mythology featuring sea monsters, Greece isn't typically the first place to come to mind as a hotspot for shark encounters. However, these magnificent marine creatures do inhabit the waters surrounding this Mediterranean nation.

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No, in Santorini you cannot flush toilet paper down the toilet bowl. As with most places in Greece, toilet paper cannot be flushed down the toilet. You should place the used toilet paper into a special trash bin located next to it. The hosts or hotel staff empty the bin every day and put a new bag in it.

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