Back to newsEuropean transport corridor investments are improving travel connections to and within Greece, with direct benefits for visitors to Crete. Upgraded road, rail, and port infrastructure across the EU's Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) is making it easier and faster to reach Greek destinations, including Crete's main entry points at Heraklion and Chania. Better-connected ferry routes and improved road links on the island reduce travel times between airports, ports, and popular tourist areas. For visitors planning trips, this means more route options, potentially lower transport costs, and smoother transfers between destinations. The ongoing corridor development is part of a broader EU strategy to strengthen tourism across southern Europe, with Greece positioned as a priority beneficiary given its heavy reliance on international arrivals, particularly during the April to October peak season.
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EU Transport Corridor Improvements Boost Access to Crete
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