Climate Data

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In our climate section, you'll find an easy-to-read overview of the best times to visit various destinations. The data, based on the average of the last 20 years, includes reliable insights on temperatures (both maximum and minimum) and precipitation. This allows you to quickly assess the most favorable period to plan your trip and make the most of your travel experience.

Aegean Islands

Including Santorini, Mykonos, ...

The climate chart for the Aegean Islands provides an overview of the average climatic conditions over the past 20 years, illustrating the variations in minimum and maximum temperatures, as well as monthly precipitation levels.

The lines representing the minimum temperatures show a relatively mild climate, with temperatures ranging from 9°C in the cooler months (January and February) to 11°C in the early spring (March) and fall months (November). The maximum temperatures are warmer and fluctuate between 15°C during the cooler months and reach up to 30°C during the hottest months of July and August.

The bar chart shows the precipitation levels throughout the year. The wettest months typically occur between October and February, with rainfall peaking at around 90-100 mm. During the summer months (June to September), the rainfall significantly decreases, with the driest months registering only 10-20 mm of precipitation.

The clear seasonal division between wet and dry months, combined with a mild temperature range, makes the Aegean Islands a popular destination for those looking for Mediterranean-style climate, perfect for beach vacations, cultural tours, and outdoor activities throughout the year.

During the summer, the warm weather and clear skies are ideal for exploring the many picturesque islands, while the cooler winter months offer a quieter, more peaceful atmosphere for those who prefer a calm retreat with the charm of mild weather.

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