Back to newsGreece has announced a strategic plan to redistribute tourism away from overcrowded hotspots like Athens, Santorini, and Mykonos, directing visitors toward lesser-known mainland regions and islands. The initiative aims to reduce overtourism pressure on flagship destinations while spreading economic benefits more broadly across the country. For tourists visiting Crete, this policy is relevant context: the island already draws significant independent visitor numbers, and the plan may increase promotion of Crete's eastern and western regions beyond the established Heraklion and Chania corridors. Travelers can expect improved infrastructure investment and marketing support for areas like Lasithi, Rethymno, and smaller Cretan villages. Visitors looking to avoid crowds are encouraged to explore these lesser-visited areas, which offer comparable beaches, history, and local culture with fewer tourists and lower prices.
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Greece Shifts Tourism From Overcrowded Islands to Lesser-Known Destinations
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- Bus Agia Galini إلى Heraklion
- Bus Agia Galini إلى Matala
- Bus Agia Galini إلى Rethymno
- Bus Agios Nikolaos إلى Heraklion
- Bus Agios Nikolaos إلى Hersonisos
- Bus Agios Nikolaos إلى Ierapetra
- Bus Agios Nikolaos إلى Siteia
- Bus Chania إلى Heraklion
- Bus Chania إلى Kissamos
- Bus Chania إلى Paleochora
- Bus Chania إلى Rethymno
- Bus Heraklion إلى Hersonisos
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