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What to wear in Greece in early November?

Tips For Exploring Greece In November While travelling in Greece during November, keep the following points in mind: Wear jeans, shirts, t-shirts and full-sleeved shirts. Since weather drops at night, it's advised to carry warm cardigans, light jackets, etc.



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Key Takeaways. November marks the beginning of the winter season in Greece, and temperatures start to cool down. In general, the average daytime temperatures range from 12°C (54°F) to 18°C (64°F). November is a relatively wet month in Greece, with an increase in rainfall compared to the summer months.

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Yes, Greece remains cold during November. Mist restaurants, shops, etc. remain closed all through the winter months.

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Soft Pastels: Serenity in Hues Pastel shades like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are perfect for those seeking a softer, romantic look. These gentle hues blend seamlessly with Santorini's natural palette, reflecting the island's tranquility and serenity.

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Generally, expect mild weather, with the occasional warm day perfect for walking and sightseeing, and an average afternoon high in the mid-60s Fahrenheit. November also has many cold, wet days, and the nights will also be cool. And the seas are also too cold for bathing (unless you have a wetsuit).

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Rhodes or Crete would be the best islands in November.

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Greeks wear jeans just as much as anywhere else. Normal rules apply - dress up for smart restaurants & churches etc, I'd say.

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Versatile, Light Weight and Neutral Clothing Opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics such as linen, cotton, and silk. Pack mix-and-match pieces like neutral-colored shorts, skirts, and trousers that can be paired with different tops. Don't forget to include a few dresses for evenings out.

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White and light colors (choose an outfit in light colors such as white, blue, pink, or light beige to emphasize the natural beauty of the island, which is famous for its beautiful white architecture, white beaches, and clear blue sea);

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Assuming your trip falls during high season—which is between late June and early September—the weather will fluctuate between hot and oppressively hot. Light, breathable fabric is key: think linen, sheer tops, and shorts to tour around during the day; flowy maxi dresses or caftans for dinner at night.

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Santorini is an island of the Aegean Sea. Greece is mostly inhabited by Orthodox Christians. There are more than 450 churches in Santorini! Generally, there is no dress code on the island unless you plan to visit specific restaurants, bars and clubs of high standards.

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For the evenings again keep it light and simple; lightweight Capri pants or skirt with a cotton shirt, or a sundress, all work well with flip flops.

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To not forget at home, the essential of every holiday: sunglasses, a brimmed hat and a foulard for sunny or windy days or for having a ride on a motorbike around the island. And last but not least, a good news for those who love be comfortable: no heels in Santorini! The pebbles streets make impossible to wear heels.

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The average high in southern Athens during November is 19ºC, which cools to quite a chilly 10ºC at night. The sea temperature's 20ºC, while humidity's low. There's 58mm of rain over eight days, and you can expect five hours of sunshine each day from the ten hours of daylight. UV levels will be moderate.

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The cheapest time to visit Greece is low season (November-March). But, even though this is an ideal period money-wise, it's not the best time to visit the Greek islands, as the weather is chilly and usually unpredicted. The second best option is shoulder season, April-May and September-October.

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