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Weather in Alexandroupoli

 
 

The weather forecast of the week

  • Saturday 26 May 2012 Alexandroupoli largely cleared 14°C | 23°C
    • Rainfall:
      0
    • Wind:
      Force 8
      Direction SE
    • Sun:
      Indicator 78
      05:49:00
      20:37:00
    • Moon:
      10:32:00
      00:00:00
  • Sunday 27 May 2012 Alexandroupoli sporadic showers 16°C | 22°C
    • Rainfall:
      3
    • Wind:
      Force 8
      Direction NE
    • Sun:
      Indicator 29
      05:49:00
      20:38:00
    • Moon:
      11:34:00
      00:33:00
  • Monday 28 May 2012 Alexandroupoli moderate showers 17°C | 20°C
    • Rainfall:
      10
    • Wind:
      Force 9
      Direction N
    • Sun:
      Indicator 26
      05:48:00
      20:39:00
    • Moon:
      12:39:00
      01:04:00
  • Tuesday 29 May 2012 Alexandroupoli Isolated showers 14°C | 22°C
    • Rainfall:
      3
    • Wind:
      Force 11
      Direction S
    • Sun:
      Indicator 87
      05:48:00
      20:39:00
    • Moon:
      13:45:00
      01:34:00
  • Wednesday 30 May 2012 Alexandroupoli Isolated showers 15°C | 23°C
    • Rainfall:
      5
    • Wind:
      Force 10
      Direction SW
    • Sun:
      Indicator 91
      05:47:00
      20:40:00
    • Moon:
      14:54:00
      02:04:00
  • Thursday 31 May 2012 Alexandroupoli sunny 16°C | 25°C
    • Rainfall:
      0
    • Wind:
      Force 9
      Direction SW
    • Sun:
      Indicator 95
      05:47:00
      20:41:00
    • Moon:
      16:05:00
      02:36:00
  • Pros
    • Crete is, like continental Greece and the other islands, the ideal destination for a short holiday break in the sun combined with cultural activities.
    • Although very touristy, Crete displays magnificent landscapes, that are perfect settings for hiking and trekking.
  • Cons
    • For people looking for calm and tranquillity, the months of July and August are to be avoided as Crete is flooded by European tourists. A more than real definition of 'mass tourism'...
    • Cretan sites, as in the whole of Greece, have been damaged by the massive and anarchic development of tourism.