November in the Greek Islands marks a transition period between the bustling summer season and the quieter winter months. Expect mild daytime temperatures, generally ranging from 15-20C (59-68F), but cooler evenings and nights, dipping down to 10-15C (50-59F). Rainfall becomes more frequent than in the summer, and sea temperatures cool, making swimming less appealing for some. This time of year offers a unique experience of the islands, with fewer crowds and a more authentic, local atmosphere.
Traveling during this shoulder season offers several advantages. Accommodation and flight prices are typically lower, providing significant cost savings. Popular sites and attractions are less congested, allowing for a more relaxed and immersive experience. Furthermore, November offers a chance to witness the islands’ natural beauty transform as autumn colors emerge. This period also provides opportunities to engage with local culture and traditions in a more intimate setting, as the islands return to a more typical rhythm of life.