Weather in Chania (by Month)

guide explains Chania’s weather month by month, focusing not on raw numbers, but on what conditions actually mean for beaches, walking, driving, and outdoor plans.

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How Weather Works in Chania

Chania has a Mediterranean climate, but local geography creates noticeable variations throughout the year. Mountains affect wind and temperature, while the sea moderates extremes.

Weather in Chania is not just about temperature. Wind direction, sea conditions, and seasonal rainfall often matter more than the numbers themselves.

How to Use This Guide

This page gives a high-level overview of weather patterns in Chania and helps you understand which months work best for different travel styles.

For detailed expectations, each month has its own focused guide covering comfort, limitations, and what typically works well.

Seasonal Overview

  • Winter (December–February): Mild temperatures, higher rainfall, local rhythm
  • Spring (March–May): Green landscapes, ideal for walking and nature
  • Summer (June–August): Hot, dry, strong sun, wind-sensitive beaches
  • Autumn (September–November): Warm sea, fewer crowds, changing weather

Weather in Chania by Month

Select a month below to see realistic weather expectations, activity suitability, and common planning mistakes.

Wind and Sea Conditions

Wind affects comfort more than temperature, especially in summer. Northern beaches can be windy, while southern areas are often calmer.

Sea conditions vary by month and exposure, influencing swimming, snorkeling, and boat trips.

How Weather Affects Activities

  • Beaches: Best from May to October, depending on wind
  • Hiking & nature: Best in spring and autumn
  • City walking: Comfortable most of the year
  • Boat trips: Highly weather-dependent year-round

What This Guide Does and Does Not Do

  • No daily forecasts
  • No extreme weather claims
  • No promises of perfect conditions

This hub exists to help you choose the right month, understand trade-offs, and plan realistically for Chania.

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Zurab Peikrishvili, travel writer and photographer based in Crete.

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