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Greece Tightens Short-Term Rental Rules With New Geographic Restrictions

Monday, 13 July 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
Greece is updating its short-term rental legislation, introducing new rules that directly affect Airbnb and similar platforms operating across the country, including Crete. The changes introduce geographical restrictions on where new short-term rental properties can be registered, tightening which zones are eligible for new listings. New conditions now apply to properties entering the market as short-term rentals, and apartment buildings face stricter operating requirements for hosting guests. Authorities are also strengthening the inspection and sanctions system to improve compliance. For tourists, the practical effect is that the supply of available Airbnb accommodations in certain areas of Crete may decrease over time as the new rules take effect. Existing registered properties are not immediately affected. Travelers booking stays in Crete should confirm their accommodation holds a valid Greek short-term rental registration number, which legitimate hosts are required to display on their listings.

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