AlexiaTravels
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I was in Crete one summer and noticed something I hadn’t really paid attention to on past trips—people were eating dinner really late. I saw families with kids sitting down to eat around 9:30 or even later. As a natural night owl, I loved it! It fit my rhythm perfectly.
But I’m wondering, is this typical across Greece in the summer? I’ve visited several times before, but usually in the spring or fall, and I never really noticed such late dinners then. This was my first time traveling during peak summer, and everything just felt shifted later, lunch, coffee, even errands.
Do Greeks generally eat later in the summer because of the heat? Is it more of an island thing, or does this happen in the cities too?
Would love to hear what you’ve experienced or grown up with. I’m hoping to go back in August this year!
But I’m wondering, is this typical across Greece in the summer? I’ve visited several times before, but usually in the spring or fall, and I never really noticed such late dinners then. This was my first time traveling during peak summer, and everything just felt shifted later, lunch, coffee, even errands.
Do Greeks generally eat later in the summer because of the heat? Is it more of an island thing, or does this happen in the cities too?
Would love to hear what you’ve experienced or grown up with. I’m hoping to go back in August this year!