How warm is it in Rhodes in December?


How warm is it in Rhodes in December? December is one of the coldest months with an average daily temperature of 16°C. However, this often rises to 16°C on good days, before dropping to around 11°C at night. Since it's winter, the days are much shorter with an average of nine hours of sunshine per day.


What is the warmest place in Europe in December?

Where is the warmest place in Europe for a winter holiday? The hottest place in Europe in December is probably the Canary Islands. For a warm winter holiday in Europe, the Canary Islands in Spain offer a haven of sunshine and warmth.


Why is Rhodes so popular?

Why is it famous? The island is home to a magnificent acropolis, a medieval town, alpine forests and long curves of sandy beach. All of this has drawn writers, artists and film stars to the island. Read on for more reasons to make the trip, plus facts about Rhodes.


Is Rhodes warmer than Crete?

Both Crete and Rhodes offer a mild climate in winter and blistering heat in summer. There's little difference between the two in temperature, though some argue that Crete is marginally warmer due to its more southerly location. Both destinations are popular in the summer, teeming with sun-seeking holidaymakers.


What is the coldest month in Rhodes?

July is the hottest month in Rhodes with an average temperature of 26°C (79°F) and the coldest is January at 12°C (54°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 12 in August.


Is Rhodes a party island?

Rhodes is famous for its intense nightlife in some resorts. A very nice place to spend a night out is Rhodes Town.


Is Rhodes a tourist trap?

Rhodes, a picturesque island with rich history and stunning beaches, is a must-see destination for travelers. However, like any popular tourist spot, it has its fair share of tourist traps.


Which is nicer Rhodes or Corfu?

Visitors will usually find more to do in Rhodes than Corfu, as it offers more sights, attractions, and activities. Rhodes is better known for its museums and shopping, while Corfu is more popular for its nightlife. Rhodes is well known for its beautiful beaches, rich cultural setting, and long running history.


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.


Which is nicer Crete or Rhodes?

Crete is a much more real and enjoyable place than Rhodes, which is pretty much given up to tourism. I'm afraid that also having visited both islands many times over the past 20 years, I'd have to say that Rhodes can offer just as much history as Crete, given it's smaller size.