Back to newsGreece's Social Tourism program, run by the public employment agency DYPA, is active for the 2026-2027 season. The scheme provides eligible Greek residents with vouchers covering up to 12 subsidized overnight stays at participating hotels and accommodations across the country, including in Crete. Beneficiaries are typically lower-income workers, unemployed individuals, and their families registered with DYPA. Participating properties display the program's accreditation and must meet set quality standards. For international tourists, the main practical impact is that popular mid-range hotels in Crete may see higher domestic occupancy during the program period, particularly outside peak summer months. If you are booking accommodation in Crete for spring or autumn, securing reservations early is advisable. The program does not affect pricing or availability for foreign visitors booking through standard channels.
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Greece launches Social Tourism program with subsidized vacation stays
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