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Where is the best weather in Greece in September?

The weather in Crete in September is absolutely splendid, with an average temperature of 80ºF. We think it might even be one of the best Greek islands to visit in September, with over ten sunshine hours and lovely Cretan hospitality.



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Crete Weather in September The weather in Crete in September is absolutely splendid, with an average temperature of 80ºF. We think it might even be one of the best Greek islands to visit in September, with over ten sunshine hours and lovely Cretan hospitality.

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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.

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With average lows of 66°F/19°C and average highs of 79°F/26°C, this month is still very much beach weather, and this is backed up by a healthy ten average hours daily of sunshine and the joint-second hottest seawater temperatures of the year after August (73°F/23°C).

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Trousers & shorts: High-waisted shorts, culottes, and wide-leg pants should be on top of your list! Also, jeans are the safest option as they are always in fashion and go well with everything for a casual classy style. Sandals: Don't forget to bring with you a pair of flat sandals, ideal for both day and night.

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Sunshine and rainfall There is a 88% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 12% chance of seeing a mixture of sunshine and clouds with an average 6mm of rainfall this month.

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The ideal number of days to spend in Greece depends on your travel preferences, interests, and the specific destinations you wish to visit. To explore multiple regions and get a taste of different aspects of Greece, a recommended duration would be around 7 to 10 days.

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GREECE. Greece is home to some of the best swimming waters in all of Europe, and September is a great month to visit, with the weather and sea temperatures as perfect as can be (26.8°C/80.2°F).

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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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In the Greek islands, the sun will almost certainly be shining all day and the sea will be deliciously warm for swimming. In the southern islands, you can expect daily highs reaching 28ºC, falling to 24ºC towards the end of October.

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The evenings can be cool with an ocean breeze, dipping down below 20C, so I highly recommend bringing some long pants and a sweater or jacket.

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Obviously, the weather will play a factor in what you're packing — but if you're going to Santorini from late spring to early fall, you should be fine with mainly “beachy” attire. Think sundresses, several bikinis, shorts, and cute tops, along with hats and sandals.

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More of the same glorious summer weather continues throughout September, although the odd day of rain is not unheard of. The balmy climate, somewhat decreased visitor numbers, and abundance of festivals make this month an excellent choice for a visit.

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Be warned that while early September will see all visitor facilities in full swing, but the latter part of the month may see hotels and restaurants reduce opening hours (or shut down completely).

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15 Best places to visit in Greece
  • Santorini. Located in the Aegean Sea, the Santorini archipelago is a destination for travellers from all over the world. ...
  • Mykonos. ...
  • Corfu. ...
  • Athens. ...
  • Navagio Beach. ...
  • Meteora. ...
  • Lindos. ...
  • Asos.


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The largest Greek island has mild weather, pristine beaches, great offerings for foodies and wine lovers, hundreds of ancient sites, breathtaking landscapes and hiking paths and wild nightlife. It is the largest island in Greece, but has its own unique history and culture.

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