Things to do in Knosos in July

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July is a less popular time to visit Knosos. The weather is usually very warm and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 75—84°F (24—29°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Knosos during this time. Some of our top recommendations: explore the Labyrinth Musical Workshop, hike the E4 European Long Distance Path, take a sunset cruise along the coast of Crete, and more!

Knosos has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your July trip to Knosos. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to July. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Knosos in July. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout July, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Knosos in July

Top experiences in July
Explore the Labyrinth Musical Workshop
Held in the village of Houdetsi, just a short drive from Knosos, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn about traditional Cretan music and dance. You can participate in music and dance classes, attend concerts, and even join in on jam sessions with local musicians. It's a fantastic way to connect with the cultural heritage of the region.
Hike the E4 European Long Distance Path
July is a great time to explore the natural beauty of Crete, and the E4 trail offers stunning views of the island's rugged landscapes. You can choose from a variety of hiking routes, ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks, and experience the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Don't forget to bring plenty of water and sunscreen!
Take a sunset cruise along the coast of Crete
July is the perfect time to enjoy the warm Mediterranean weather and stunning sunsets. There are several companies offering sunset cruises from Heraklion, where you can relax on a boat, take in the breathtaking views, and even enjoy a traditional Greek dinner on board. It's a magical experience that you won't soon forget.
Visit the Palace of Knosos at sunset
The ancient Minoan palace is a must-see attraction in Crete, and in July, you can visit during the cooler evening hours to avoid the midday heat. As the sun sets, the ruins take on a magical glow, and you can explore the site with fewer crowds. It's a peaceful and atmospheric way to connect with the island's rich history.
Visit the Heraklion Archaeological Museum
This world-renowned museum is home to an extensive collection of Minoan artifacts, including the famous Bull-Leaping Fresco. In July, the museum is less crowded than during the peak tourist season, allowing you to explore the exhibits at your own pace and gain a deeper understanding of the ancient Minoan civilization.
Take a day trip to the island of Spinalonga
Located just off the coast of Crete, Spinalonga is a former leper colony with a fascinating history. In July, you can take a boat trip to the island, explore the abandoned buildings and fortifications, and learn about the lives of the people who lived there. It's a haunting and thought-provoking experience.
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Holidays in Knosos in July
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  • The Restoration of Democracy (July 24)
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Weather in Knosos in July

Temperatures on an average day in Knosos in July

The average temperature in Knosos in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 84°F (29°C) to a low of 75°F (24°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Knosos, August, has days with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 76°F (24°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 58°F (14°C) and lows of 52°F (11°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Knosos in July based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in July
84°F
highs
75°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, slightly windy
Feels like
0%
Chance of rain
0.001 in
Amount
15.4 mph
Wind speed
60%
Humidity
14.3 hrs
Daylight length
6:15 AM
Sunrise
8:33 PM
Sunset
99%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in July
With an average high of 84°F (29°C) and a low of 75°F (24°C), it generally feels very warm and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Knosos in July

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Knosos has to offer for travelers in July, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Knosos that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Knosos for July.
Knossos Palace
1. Knossos Palace
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Circa-1600-BCE royal palace, reconstructed in the early 1900s & linked to the myth of the Minotaur.
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It is a historical site worth visiting for sure! It is not a museum per se, so do not expect to see a lot of artifacts or monuments/art. The palace and its archeology are very interesting to learn more about via the explanatory stands and QR codes for more details. We were lucky the weather was perfect so we truly enjoyed our walk without being bothered by too much heat or rain. Good to know: -Try to buy tickets online as you can guarantee to go in at the day/hour of your choice. You can buy your tickets directly on the site on an automated screen (card payment), but you might need to wait for your turn to go in (we had to wait for 45 mins for our turn to start the visit). -There are toilets, snacks and drinks space, as well as a souvenir shop on premises. -Wear comfortable shoes and clothes because you will have to walk, and sometimes you have to go up or down stairs. Be aware that the palace is entirely outdoor. -Make sure you pass by the Throne Room, even if you have to wait a dozen of minutes in line to see it, it is worth it 😉 -Arrive as early as the opening hours if you are going by car because the parking space can be full very quickly. We had to circle round many times until we eventually parked at the restaurant a couple of steps before the parking lot. They were very kind and sweet, they didn’t accept to take money and asked us to take coffee/smoothie or have lunch at the restaurant in return which we gladly did 🥹 Happy visit! ☀️
This place is amazing. Overwhelmed. One can ask a simple question- how would they build without having today’s technology and tools? You can explore it on your own, taking a local bus from downtown Heraklion for over 2 euros- 2nd zone. Early afternoon there are less people. If you like you can hire a local guide or use your phone to download valuable information. I recommend 2-3 hours of your time. There is a toilet before the gate - nothing inside. There are few benches you can sit while walking around. There is a cafe and souvenir shop with not expensive basic guidebooks in different languages. There is a huge parking lot, I believe for free. We did not need it, since we used a bus.
I really like how certain areas are restored next to the unrestored sections so you can really see the passage of time. Nice open site with plenty of shady spots to sit. Small cafe area at the front is fairly busy, but once you’re inside the grounds it feels very spacious and open.
The Minoan palace of Knossos is the second most visited site in all of Greece. Of course, the most visited site is the Acropolis of Athens. Suggest that you buy a couple good guide books on Knossos, and fully read and absorb them prior to your visit. This enable you to fully appreciate and understand the heroic achievements of the Minoans in creating this beautiful palace. Suggest paying homage to Sir Arthur Evans for excavating and preserving this magnificent archaeological site. Suggest to eat the crowds that you arrive by 0900.
Some photos of the Knossos palace and archaeological site. Was really fun and interesting. But I feel I wanted more time then I had to explore it all. Guide was amazing. But 1 hour extra would been great to walk around by one Self
Awesome historical monument. The reconstructed areas are tastefully done and the excavation has been done so you can really get a feeling for the importance of the site. The Knossos app (if you have a guide they can show you a QR code for the website) let's you see what many areas would have looked like before being ruined, so you can stand in a spot and see what it would have looked like. Well worth a visit.
The site is of course awe inspiring. Simply walking on the same grounds as the amazing ancient Minoans and trying to imagine how the palace looked like with the help of some of the restorative work done is amazing. Still, at times you feel quite lost. Can't truly understand what has been restored(except for the clear ones), what was original and most of the signs don't really help that much either. For such a historical site, there should be an improvement on all aspects.
A must for any history buffs. It’s so interesting and not difficult to walk around. Enjoy your tour with a guide. They will explain everything and help you skip the queue. There is toilets, cafeteria and a gift shop. Plus the resident peacocks and cats. Buses and Taxis easy to get to and from the site.
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