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Climate and weather in Greece

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 5:45 am
by sakib40
Greece enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. Some areas of Greece can even be covered in snow during the winter, especially the northern part and the high mountains. On the other hand, the southern part is known for its much milder and more clement winter. From July to August, temperatures can reach 30 to 35 °C, but sometimes even 40 °C and more. If you are traveling to Greece during this period, avoid exposing yourself to the sun between 11 am and 2 pm. Although the north shareholder data wind comes to calm the intense heat during this period, except that if you have decided to enjoy a cruise on the Aegean Sea , still be careful of the gusts. They can become very strong and disrupt your trip.



Clothes to take away
When traveling to Greece , your luggage should contain appropriate clothing for each season. During the summer, consider bringing lightweight cotton and linen clothing. During the winter, opt for warmer, medium-weight clothing and other pieces to protect you from the rain.



Good to know
Once again open to tourists, Greece has implemented a number of measures to limit the spread of covid-19. To enjoy a unique holiday there, we recommend that you respect the barrier gestures throughout your stay.

Also, consider choosing your accommodation based on your destination. Plan your trip and don't hesitate to make a reservation, especially during high seasons. In general, hotels in Greece are clean, comfortable and their prices vary from one establishment to another. If necessary, use an online comparator to get an idea of ​​the cost of your accommodation. However, the best way to organize your stay is to contact a travel agency specializing in stays in Greece .