TL;DR
- Best overall: Late May–June and September are the sweet spot — warm enough to swim (23–26°C sea), far fewer crowds than peak season, and prices 20–40% lower than July–August.
- Peak season: July–August brings 30–35°C heat, the Meltemi wind, maximum crowds, and highest prices. Perfect for beach clubs, nightlife, and DJ residencies on Mykonos.
- Shoulder season: April–May and October offer perfect hiking and sightseeing weather (20–26°C), empty archaeological sites, and excellent value.
- Off-season: November–March is quiet, cool (12–18°C), and many islands shut down. Athens and Crete remain excellent year-round destinations.
- Sea temperature: Swimmable from late May (21°C) through October (23°C). Peak warmth in August–September (26–28°C).
Table of Contents
- Month-by-month breakdown
- Best months by activity
- Best months by island group
- Budget by season
- The Meltemi wind factor
- FAQs
- People Also Ask
Month-by-month breakdown
January–February — Cold, Quiet, Cheap
- Air: 10–14°C, some rain, grey skies
- Sea: 15–16°C (too cold to swim)
- Crowds: Empty — most islands shut down
- Prices: Rock bottom (50–70% off peak)
- Best for: Athens sightseeing, Crete hiking, hot springs (Santorini, Kythnos)
- Avoid: Cycladic islands (limited ferries, closed hotels)
March — Spring Awakens
- Air: 13–18°C, increasing sunshine
- Sea: 16°C
- Crowds: Very low
- Prices: Very low
- Best for: Wildflower hiking on Andros and Naxos, Easter prep (if it falls in March), Athens cherry blossoms
- Key event: Greek Carnival (Apokries) — Patras has Greece's biggest carnival
April — Perfect Sightseeing
- Air: 17–22°C, mostly sunny
- Sea: 17–18°C (brave swimmers only)
- Crowds: Low
- Prices: Low–medium
- Best for: Archaeological sites without crowds, hiking trails in full bloom, Greek Easter celebrations
- Key event: Orthodox Easter (date varies) — the most important Greek holiday. Midnight church services, fireworks, lamb on the spit
May — The Sweet Spot Begins
- Air: 22–27°C, sunshine dominant
- Sea: 20–22°C (swimmable for most)
- Crowds: Low–medium (builds toward end of month)
- Prices: Medium
- Best for: Perfect balance of weather, crowds, and cost. Beaches empty, tavernas open, ferries running full schedules
- Our pick: This is when we recommend the Cyclades to first-time visitors
June — Ideal Season
- Air: 27–31°C, very little rain
- Sea: 23–24°C (perfect)
- Crowds: Medium (locals on vacation from mid-June)
- Prices: Medium–high (climbing)
- Best for: Swimming, island hopping, nightlife starting up, DJ residencies begin on Mykonos
- Note: First Meltemi gusts may start late June
July — Peak Season Begins
- Air: 30–35°C, zero rain
- Sea: 25–26°C
- Crowds: High
- Prices: High
- Best for: Beach clubs, Mykonos nightlife at full power, consistent sunshine, sailing
- Watch out: Meltemi winds blow strongly (20–40 km/h) — ferries occasionally delayed, north-facing beaches choppy
- Key event: Mykonos DJ season peaks — international residencies at Cavo Paradiso, Alemagou, Scorpios
August — Maximum Everything
- Air: 31–36°C, zero rain
- Sea: 26–28°C (bathtub warm)
- Crowds: Maximum (Greeks on August holiday)
- Prices: Maximum
- Best for: If you love buzzing energy, full beach clubs, warm seas, and don't mind crowds
- Watch out: August 15 (Dormition of the Virgin) — ferries sell out weeks in advance, prices peak. Meltemi at strongest.
- Key event: Panagiri festivals on every island (Tinos pilgrimage is massive — 15 August)
September — The Local's Favourite
- Air: 27–30°C, first rain possible late month
- Sea: 25–26°C (still warm)
- Crowds: Medium (dropping rapidly after week 2)
- Prices: Medium (dropping)
- Best for: Our favourite month — warm seas, thinning crowds, lower prices, grape harvest festivals, excellent light for photography
- Key event: Grape harvest (vendimia) — wine festivals on Santorini, Paros, Naxos
October — Last Swim Month
- Air: 22–26°C, some rain
- Sea: 23–24°C (still swimmable)
- Crowds: Low
- Prices: Low–medium
- Best for: Budget travelers, quiet island exploring, shoulder-season hiking, fewer ferry crowds
- Note: Some seasonal tavernas and beach bars close mid-October
November–December — Off-Season
- Air: 14–19°C, rain increasing
- Sea: 19–20°C (October swimmers still go in)
- Crowds: Very low
- Prices: Low
- Best for: Athens and Thessaloniki culture, Crete (mild winters), Christmas markets, off-season hiking
- Avoid: Small Cycladic islands (limited ferries, most hotels closed)
Best months by activity
| Activity | Best Months | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Swimming | June–September | Sea 23–28°C, guaranteed sunshine |
| Island hopping | May–June, September | Full ferry schedules, fewer crowds |
| Hiking | April–May, October | Mild temperatures, wildflowers, clear air |
| Nightlife & DJ events | July–August | Mykonos/Ios at full power |
| Sailing & yachting | May–September | Meltemi gives wind July–Aug |
| Archaeology & culture | March–May, October | No crowds, pleasant temperatures |
| Photography | September–October | Golden light, dramatic clouds |
| Budget travel | April–May, October | 30–50% off peak prices |
| Honeymoon | Late May–June, September | Romantic, warm, not overcrowded |
| Kitesurfing & windsurfing | July–August | Meltemi provides consistent wind |
Best months by island group
| Island Group | Peak Month | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Cyclades | June, September | Warm but not overcrowded |
| Crete | May, October | Large enough for year-round visits |
| Ionian Islands | July–August | Less wind than Aegean, warmest |
| Dodecanese | May–June | Hot earlier than other groups |
| Sporades | July–August | Green forests, warm seas |
| Saronic Gulf | Year-round | Closest to Athens, mild winters |
Budget by season
| Season | Hotel (double room) | Meal (taverna) | Ferry (Piraeus→Santorini) | Daily Budget (mid-range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peak (Jul–Aug) | €120–€300 | €15–€30 | €50–€65 | €200–€400 |
| Shoulder (May–Jun, Sep) | €70–€150 | €12–€20 | €40–€55 | €120–€220 |
| Off-season (Oct–Apr) | €40–€80 | €10–€15 | €35–€45 | €80–€140 |
Saving tip: Visiting in late September instead of August saves 30–40% on accommodation while the sea temperature is nearly identical (25°C vs 27°C).
The Meltemi wind factor
The Meltemi (μελτέμι) is Greece's dominant summer wind — a strong, dry northerly that blows across the Aegean from late June to mid-September, peaking in July–August.
Impact on your trip:
- Ferries: Occasionally cancelled or delayed during strong Meltemi (Force 7–8). Blue Star conventional ferries handle it better than SeaJets catamarans.
- Beaches: North-facing beaches become choppy and uncomfortable. Choose south-facing beaches during Meltemi days.
- Temperature: Despite 35°C air, the Meltemi makes Cycladic islands feel 5–7°C cooler than Crete or the Dodecanese.
- Positive: Natural air conditioning — you won't need AC on a Meltemi day. Also perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing (Paros, Naxos).
Islands most affected: Tinos, Mykonos, Paros, Naxos Islands least affected: Milos, Sifnos, Folegandros (more sheltered from north wind)
FAQs
When is the cheapest time to visit Greece? November–March is cheapest (50–70% off peak prices), but many islands close. For the best value with good weather, visit late May or October — 30–40% cheaper than July–August, with warm weather and open businesses.
Is September a good time to visit Greece? September is arguably the best month to visit Greece. The sea is still warm (25°C), crowds thin out rapidly after the first week, prices drop 20–30% from August, and the light is perfect for photography. Many locals consider September the best month.
Can you swim in Greece in May? Yes, from mid to late May. Sea temperatures reach 20–22°C — comfortable for most swimmers. Early May can feel cold (18–19°C). The Ionian Sea (west Greece) warms faster than the Aegean.
Is Greece too hot in August? Air temperatures reach 33–38°C, but the Meltemi wind in the Cyclades makes it bearable (feels like 28–30°C). Crete and the Dodecanese are genuinely hot with less wind. If you can't handle heat, choose May–June or September instead.
People Also Ask
What month has the warmest sea in Greece? August has the warmest sea temperature at 26–28°C. September is nearly as warm (25–26°C) and much less crowded. The sea stays swimmable through October (23°C).
Is May or September better for Greece? September wins for beach holidays (warmer sea, 25°C vs 21°C). May wins for hiking and sightseeing (cooler air, wildflowers, green landscapes). Both are excellent for avoiding crowds and saving money.
How many days do you need in Greece? For a first trip: 7 days (Athens + 2 islands). For a proper exploration: 10–14 days (Athens + 3–4 islands or Athens + Crete). For the Cyclades alone: 7–10 days covering 3 islands comfortably.
Published by the Discover Cyclades editorial team. Last updated July 2026. Plan your trip month-by-month with Touristas AI or explore our Cyclades Islands Complete Guide.







