Back to newsAt the Economist Impact conference, Giorgos Peristeris, CEO of major Greek construction and energy group GEK TERNA, stated that Crete has the potential to become a model of resilience for the rest of Greece. His comments reflect growing investment interest in the island, particularly in infrastructure, renewable energy, and sustainable development. GEK TERNA is involved in large-scale projects across Crete, including road and energy infrastructure. For visitors, this signals ongoing construction activity in parts of the island, but also points to long-term improvements in transport links and facilities. The broader message is that Crete is positioning itself as a forward-looking destination backed by significant private and public investment, which bodes well for the quality of infrastructure tourists can expect in the coming years.
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Crete Emerges as Resilience Model Amid Greek Infrastructure Boom
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