Back to newsGreece is implementing new tourism management policies as part of a broader European response to overtourism. Alongside countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey, and Austria, Greek authorities are introducing measures including limits on new hotel construction, stronger coastal protection rules, and sustainable travel controls. In Greece, the most immediate focus is on popular island destinations like Santorini and Mykonos, where visitor numbers have strained local infrastructure and ecosystems. While Crete is not currently subject to the strictest restrictions, similar pressures exist across the island, particularly in peak summer months. Visitors planning a trip to Crete should expect continued efforts to regulate beach access, accommodation growth, and tourist activity in sensitive areas. Booking accommodation well in advance and exploring less-visited inland or eastern regions can help avoid congestion and contribute to more responsible travel.
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Greece Cracks Down on Overtourism With Hotel Restrictions
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