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Greece Tourism Program Crashes at Launch; Deadline Extended

Monday, 27 April 2026/CretaOne/1 
Greece's Social Tourism 2026 program, which offers subsidized vacation vouchers to eligible residents, experienced a technical outage on its application platform shortly after launch. The director of the Public Employment Service (DYPA), Gianna Hormova, confirmed the crash was caused by an overwhelming volume of simultaneous users and announced an extension to the application deadline. The program distributes vouchers allowing low-income and qualifying Greek residents to stay at participating hotels and accommodations across Greece, including Crete. For tourists visiting Crete, this means some local hotels may see increased domestic bookings through the program during the summer season, potentially affecting availability at participating properties. Travelers planning to book accommodations in Crete for summer 2026 are advised to confirm reservations early, as demand from both international visitors and domestic voucher holders is expected to be high.