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Deputy Minister Pledges Infrastructure Fixes for Crete's Summer Congestion

Wednesday, 17 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece's Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, Nikos Tachiaos, made another visit to Crete to address ongoing concerns about transport infrastructure and congestion on the island. The visit follows repeated complaints from residents and travelers about long queues and delays affecting movement around Crete, particularly during the busy summer season. The minister indicated that upcoming infrastructure improvements aim to reduce these disruptions, though no specific timeline was confirmed. Tourists traveling by ferry or road during peak summer months should plan for potential delays, especially at ports and major access routes. Allowing extra travel time is advisable. The government's continued attention to Crete's infrastructure signals planned upgrades, but visitors should expect some congestion to remain in place through the current season.

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