Back to newsGreece is targeting sustained tourism growth in 2026, with a strategic focus on extending the travel season beyond the traditional summer peak. Authorities and industry stakeholders are pushing initiatives to attract visitors in spring and autumn, reducing congestion at popular sites like Heraklion, Chania, and Santorini during July and August. For tourists planning a Crete trip, this means improved services and potentially better availability outside peak months. Shoulder season travelers in May, June, September, and October can expect expanded accommodation options, more open cultural sites, and competitive pricing. The push for year-round tourism also includes investment in infrastructure and local experiences to diversify beyond beach holidays. Visitors considering Crete in 2026 may find the shoulder months offer a more relaxed experience with growing amenities matching peak-season standards.
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Greece Pushes Spring and Autumn Tourism to Reduce Summer Congestion
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