Back to newsGreece, alongside Spain and Turkey, is experiencing record-breaking tourism numbers, raising concerns about overtourism at popular destinations. In Crete, this means increasingly crowded beaches, higher accommodation prices, and longer waits at major archaeological sites like Knossos and Samaria Gorge during peak summer months. Authorities are responding with new measures aimed at spreading visitor flows toward less-visited areas and off-peak periods. For tourists planning a trip, visiting between May to June or September to October offers a noticeably better experience: shorter queues, lower costs, and more authentic local interactions. When possible, explore eastern Crete's quieter villages and beaches rather than concentrating in Heraklion or Chania. Booking accommodations and site tickets in advance remains strongly recommended for July and August travel.
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Greece Grapples with Record Tourism as Crete Faces Overtourism Challenges
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