Back to newsGreece recorded a decline in tourist arrivals in March 2026, partly attributed to ongoing instability in the Middle East, which has affected traveler confidence and long-haul routing across the region. While the drop was measured nationally, Crete as Greece's most visited island may see softer early-season bookings as a result. The Middle East conflict has disrupted flight routes and deterred some travelers from the broader eastern Mediterranean. However, Crete remains a safe destination with no direct security concerns. Visitors planning trips later in the spring or summer season are unlikely to be affected, as demand typically strengthens from May onward. Travelers are advised to book flights early as airlines may adjust capacity in response to shifting demand patterns across the region.
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Greece Tourist Arrivals Decline in March Amid Mideast Unrest
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