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« on: December 30, 2007, 03:20:43 PM »
Hi
This is my first post on any site like this so hope I am doing it right
We have been to Plakias 8 times in the past but never at the end of May early June like this year.
Can any of you tell us how warm it is then and will we need to wrap up at all at night.
Smile you are in Plakias. :)

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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2007, 12:55:01 PM »
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Hi
This is my first post on any site like this so hope I am doing it right
We have been to Plakias 8 times in the past but never at the end of May early June like this year.
Can any of you tell us how warm it is then and will we need to wrap up at all at night.

Hi Davos
Well, in mho this is a good time to go.  With luck, the wind won't be too strong (can't say it won't be windy) and the days are warm.  We usually take some kind of cover-up for the evenings whenever we go.  Enjoy!
Yvonne

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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2007, 01:20:26 PM »
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Hi
This is my first post on any site like this so hope I am doing it right
We have been to Plakias 8 times in the past but never at the end of May early June like this year.
Can any of you tell us how warm it is then and will we need to wrap up at all at night.

Hi Davos
Well, in mho this is a good time to go.  With luck, the wind won't be too strong (can't say it won't be windy) and the days are warm.  We usually take some kind of cover-up for the evenings whenever we go.  Enjoy!
Yvonne
What Yvonne says mirrors my opinion about the middle two weeks of May. It's a great time to go. You won't need a cover up in the evenings unless you are particularly "tender". You are unlikely to need air conditioning in May either. The sun is particularly high in the sky then, even though it's not too hot, so don't stint on the Factor 20!

Mike

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« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2008, 04:09:09 PM »
Hi
Thanks to you both for the info, hope you both manage to get to Plakias this summer.

Dave.
Smile you are in Plakias. :)

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« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2008, 08:11:27 PM »
Quote from: Davos
Hi
This is my first post on any site like this so hope I am doing it right
We have been to Plakias 8 times in the past but never at the end of May early June like this year.
Can any of you tell us how warm it is then and will we need to wrap up at all at night.

We go last two weeks in May although this year we are going on 27th May but to Paleachora.  My experience is it is about 80 in the daytime but we have been when we had heatwave and freak weather when it has hit 90 or more.  Evenings are a bit too cool for me  when the sun goes down and I would definitely recommend a cardigan or a light fleece.

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« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2008, 05:52:46 PM »
We go last two weeks in May although this year we are going on 27th May but to Paleachora. My experience is it is about 80 in the daytime but we have been when we had heatwave and freak weather when it has hit 90 or more. Evenings are a bit too cool for me when the sun goes down and I would definitely recommend a cardigan or a light fleece.
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Hallo Mandy,

What a coincidence! I'm thinking of going to Paleochora in May too! Do you have any recommendations regarding accomodation?

Noopsy
« Last Edit: January 08, 2008, 05:53:36 PM by Noopsy 500 »
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« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2008, 09:24:47 PM »
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Hi
This is my first post on any site like this so hope I am doing it right
We have been to Plakias 8 times in the past but never at the end of May early June like this year.
Can any of you tell us how warm it is then and will we need to wrap up at all at night.

We go last two weeks in May although this year we are going on 27th May but to Paleachora.  My experience is it is about 80 in the daytime but we have been when we had heatwave and freak weather when it has hit 90 or more.  Evenings are a bit too cool for me  when the sun goes down and I would definitely recommend a cardigan or a light fleece.

We go on the 24th and there for two weeks, where abouts is Paleachora? is it the place you drive though on the road into Plakias? If you get into Plakias at all keepyor eyes open for the smiling toes LOL
Smile you are in Plakias. :)

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« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2008, 08:12:42 AM »
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We go on the 24th and there for two weeks, where abouts is Paleachora?

Far south west coast at the end of beyond, Davos. Certainly not a day trip!!

george g...

Just noticed that we share the same birthdate in May Davos, us Taureans must stick together!!

g...
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« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2008, 08:07:33 PM »
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Hallo Mandy,

What a coincidence! I'm thinking of going to Paleochora in May too! Do you have any recommendations regarding accomodation?

Noopsy


Noopsy,

I've stayed in this place twice when I've been to Paleochora:

http://www.anonymoushomestay.com/

It's cheap and cheerful, but the rooms are en-suite now. When I first went many years ago, they weren't. It's a good idea to book though as I once turned up on spec and they were full.

Greecemad

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« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2008, 08:05:09 PM »
Thanks Greecemad.    I know I can always rely on you for useful information.

Noopsy
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