How warm is Athens in January?


How warm is Athens in January? January is by far the coldest month of the year in Athens with daytime temperatures around 55°F (13°C) (sometimes climbing to 60 to 62°F (17°C)) and nighttime lows dropping to about 45°F (7°C).


Can you swim in Athens in January?

While elsewhere in Europe, winter swimming means wetsuits or plunging into frozen lakes for just a few seconds at a time, the climate in Athens means temperatures permit (relatively) pleasurable swimming all year round.


Is Spain hot in January?

In January, Spain is quite cold and damp, with warmer temperatures in the south of the country and cooler weather in the north. If you plan your holidays to Spain at this time of year you'll need to pack a warm coat for the chilly evenings, along with a rain jacket in case of showers.


Which part of Greece is hottest in January?

Crete. Greece's largest and most southerly island, Crete has mild and sunny weather throughout winter; in fact, it has some of the warmest winter weather in Europe with average highs generally around 15-16°C and average lows around 9-11°C.


Is January a good time to visit Athens?

January is the coldest month of the year in Athens—nighttime lows dip to 45°F (7°C)—but it can also be one of the best months to visit due to the lack of crowds.


Is Spain good in January?

In January, Spain is quite cold and damp, with warmer temperatures in the south of the country and cooler weather in the north. If you plan your holidays to Spain at this time of year you'll need to pack a warm coat for the chilly evenings, along with a rain jacket in case of showers.


Is Athens worth visiting in winter?

From crowd-free monuments to Christmas festivities, carnival parties, and mountain escapes, Athens has some great moves up its sleeve in December, January and February. Winter casts its own mythical light over the Acropolis. To visit Athens in winter is to encounter a city of locals.


Is Greece pretty in January?

From its rich history and bustling markets to the vibrant culture and delicious food, there is a lot to love when visiting Athens. In January, the cooler weather and gray skies add to its beautiful scenery in an alluring way.


Is Greece hotter than Spain?

Both countries are very hot during summer, but Greece is some degrees hotter than Spain. The difference between the Spanish and Greek summer weather is that the months of July and August in Greece present some moderate wind.


Is Greece hotter than Portugal?

This one is a close call with both destinations seeing temperatures sitting in the balmy mid- to late-twenties during the summer months. Out of the peak season, the Greek island of Crete warms up as early as May hitting around 25C, while the Algarve isn't far behind at around 22C.


How many days do you need in Athens?

The long history and rich culture of Athens have made this city an interesting destination in Greece, particularly for its fine archaeological sites. In brief, it is recommended to stay at least 3 full days in order to visit the most impressive and significant sights, taste the traditional cuisine and shop leisurely.


Is Spain warmer than Italy?

Is Spain hotter than Italy? The temperature in Spain is always a notch up than in Italy because it is closer to the sun which is why the degrees are always higher than Italy.