Crete tides

Colin K

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Hello,
Sorry for the marginal boaty post. We are having a holiday in Crete in June and wondered what the tides would be on or near to 25 th June. Reason is that we would like to visit an island (the one with Pink beaches) and you can walk across to it at low water. My tide app does not do Crete and wondered if anyone could advise.

Cheers, Colin.
 
I am surprised that the tides in Crete have any significant variation. Throughout the Dodecanese the range is imperceptible, maybe 15 cm? I believe that there is a maximum range of about 1 metre in a couple of places in the Med, e.g. North end of the Adriatic, but that's a long way from Crete. I shall be interested to see if anyone knows better.
 
No tides (the way we have them here) in Crete; only currents. As vyv said, the range is negligible, for example the range in Piraeus (port of Athens) is no more than 100mm.
 
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According to Wikipedia:
"When the weather is fine it is possible to walk to the island through the shallow water..."

Fine weather =》High pressure =》Depressed sea level: about 1cm per hPa.

I suspect sea-state may be more of an issue. That's not a stroll you'd want to undertake in a southerly blow (luckily rare in high summer).
 
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