The southernmost of the Greek isles, Crete enjoys mild winters and searing hot summers. Visitors may be disappointed if they visit during Crete's rainy months (January, February, March) but will enjoy spectacularly sunny days during the summer.

During the summer months (June, July, August), temperatures should be expected to reach 35 degrees celsius (or 95 degrees farhrenheit). You should pack strong sun protection if needs be and plan to stay out of the sun during the peak hours (12pm to 3pm).

During the winter months (January, February, March), temperatures are, on average, between 10 and 15 degrees celsius (50 degrees and 59 degrees in fahrenheit). Visitors during these months are usually mountaineers or those seeking a city break in Heraklion. 

During late April and May, as well as September and October, the climate is "sweet" and "tourist friendly;" therefore it's easier to enjoy sun, beaches and walks. The main difference between spring and autumn are that in spring, sea water is still cold but nature is blooming crazy and vice versa in autumn - the sea is warm and nature is not as wild as spring .

Weather Information 

An original weather information resource is on the weather page  http://www.cretetravel.com/weather_Cr... which has a diary-like progress report of the weather each month in Crete.

The weather in the winter is mild and cooler than the warm (hot) summers but that's why you should walk on Crete in the low season months, when also Hotels mainly in the cities around the island have fantastic offers. You may stay here even all winter if you wish to escape your own country's cold and rainy days.