Back to newsGreece's Ministry of Environment and Energy has approved funding for ten water infrastructure projects worth a combined 15 million euros across nine municipalities on Greek islands, including locations in Crete. The projects are designed to address recurring water shortages, a longstanding challenge in the eastern Mediterranean during the dry summer months. For tourists visiting Crete, this investment signals long-term improvements to water supply reliability across the island. In the short term, visitors should be aware that water conservation remains important, particularly in smaller villages and rural areas during peak summer season. Hotels and accommodations in affected areas may have water-saving policies in place. Travelers are advised to follow any local guidance on water use and to stay informed through their accommodation providers about conditions in specific areas they plan to visit.
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Greece Invests €15M to Fight Water Crisis on Crete and Greek Islands
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