Weather in Rethymno by Month

Weather in Rethymno changes noticeably throughout the year, not just in temperature but in wind, rain, and overall comfort.

This month-by-month guide explains what conditions actually feel like, helping you match expectations to reality.

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Weather in Rethymno: Seasonal Logic

January

January is one of the coolest and wettest months. Days are mild rather than cold, but rain and wind are common, especially in short bursts.

  • Air: cool to mild
  • Sea: cold, not suitable for swimming
  • Comfort: good for walking between rain spells

February

February feels similar to January but with slightly longer days. Weather remains unstable, with alternating sunny and rainy periods.

  • Air: cool
  • Sea: cold
  • Comfort: fine for slow exploration

March

March marks the beginning of seasonal change. Sun becomes stronger, landscapes turn green, but the sea stays cold.

  • Air: mild on sunny days
  • Sea: cold
  • Comfort: improving for walking and sightseeing

April

April is one of the most comfortable months for movement. Rain decreases, and days feel pleasant without summer heat.

  • Air: mild and balanced
  • Sea: cool
  • Comfort: excellent for walking and outdoor activity

May

May feels like the start of summer without its pressure. Sea temperatures begin to rise, and weather becomes stable.

  • Air: warm but comfortable
  • Sea: becoming swimmable
  • Comfort: high across most activities

June

June brings stable summer weather with warm days and low humidity. Heat is present but manageable.

  • Air: warm
  • Sea: warm and comfortable
  • Comfort: excellent with proper timing

July

July is hot and dry, with strong sun exposure. Daily rhythm shifts toward early mornings and evenings.

  • Air: hot
  • Sea: very warm
  • Comfort: good if midday heat is avoided

August

August is similar to July but often slightly more intense. Heat and crowds peak.

  • Air: very hot
  • Sea: warm
  • Comfort: depends heavily on heat tolerance

September

September is often considered the most balanced month. The sea stays warm while air temperatures soften.

  • Air: warm, less extreme
  • Sea: warm
  • Comfort: excellent for mixed activities

October

October feels calmer and cooler. Early October often still supports swimming, while late October becomes more variable.

  • Air: mild to warm
  • Sea: cooling gradually
  • Comfort: good with flexibility

November

November marks a clear shift toward winter rhythm. Rain becomes more frequent, and temperatures drop.

  • Air: cool
  • Sea: cool
  • Comfort: suitable for non-beach travel

December

December is quiet and local-focused. Weather is mild compared to northern Europe but includes rain and wind.

  • Air: cool
  • Sea: cold
  • Comfort: fine for relaxed exploration

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