Back to newsGreece has seen a significant rise in digital nomads, remote workers who relocate temporarily to work from destinations like Crete. The island has become a popular base due to its affordable cost of living relative to northern Europe, reliable internet in larger towns, and year-round mild climate. Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno have the highest concentration of co-working spaces and long-stay rentals catering to this demographic.
For tourists, the shift has a practical side: short-term rental availability in peak season has tightened in some areas, and prices have risen in popular neighborhoods. On the positive side, the influx has expanded cafe culture, coworking venues, and English-language services in town centers. Visitors planning longer stays should book accommodations well in advance, particularly in Chania's old town and central Heraklion, where demand from both tourists and nomads is highest.
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Crete Becomes Hot Spot for Digital Nomads, Boosting Short-Term Rentals
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