Tips for travelling to Crete in May
Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your May trip to Crete.
What to wear in Crete in May
Given the average daily temperatures, you’ll want to put cool summer wear at the top of your packing list. By which we mean the likes of shorts, t-shirts, light dresses, sandals, flip-flops and swimwear.
Just bear in mind the possibility of rain, and the fact that the temperatures drop off in the evening and nights — you’d be wise to bring a light raincoat and pullover.
Walkers and hikers, be sure to bring footwear that’s suitable for exploring Crete’s walking trails.
Be aware of shoulder-season limitations
While the warm weather in Crete in May draws rising visitor numbers, you’ll find that airlines and ferry companies aren’t yet operating their full schedule.
At the same time, not all resorts and hotels will be fully open.
For the fullest range of transport and accommodation options, it’s better to travel later in the month. That said, if you book early enough, you shouldn't have a problem getting to Crete, or finding a lovely place to stay at a lower price than you'd pay in June, July and August.
Be sun savvy
Don’t be fooled by the fact that the weather in Crete in May feels warm rather than scorching hot. Be sure to wear plenty of sun screen, along with a hat and sunglasses.
In case you're still looking for options for your spring trip, also explore our list of the best holiday destinations in May.