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Crete Today – 3 June 2026: 7 Stories That Matter

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BOAK Highway Gridlock Is Disrupting Tourist Buses

Ongoing construction on the BOAK, Crete's main east-west highway, is causing serious delays for tourist bus services across the island. Industry professionals warn the situation threatens smooth visitor travel just as peak season gets underway. Anyone planning cross-island journeys should build in significant extra travel time and check with their operator before departure.

Cruise Season Surges at Souda Bay: 22 Ships Scheduled in June

Chania's port at Souda Bay is entering a very busy stretch. Twenty-two cruise ship arrivals are scheduled for June alone, opening with the Azura earlier this week. The numbers confirm Chania as a major western Crete gateway — and signal that the old town will be noticeably crowded on ship days throughout the month.

Planned Power Cuts Thursday Across Heraklion and Chania Provinces

Scheduled maintenance outages are confirmed for Thursday, June 4 across several areas in the prefectures of Heraklion and Chania. DEDDIE, Greece's electricity distribution operator, is carrying out grid upgrades and reinforcement works. Residents and accommodation providers should verify whether their area is on the list and prepare accordingly.

Kastelli Airport: 18 Million Passengers a Year by 2028

Crete's new international airport near Kastelli — roughly 25 km east of Heraklion — remains on track for an opening around 2028. The facility is designed to handle up to 18 million passengers per year, eventually replacing the existing Nikos Kazantzakis airport. It is the single most consequential infrastructure project on the island and will fundamentally reshape how visitors arrive in Crete.

Rising Prices: Why Booking Crete Early Now Makes Sense

With Greek inflation forecast at 4.2% for 2026 and the OECD projecting GDP growth of 1.9%, accommodation, dining and activity costs across Crete are trending upward. For anyone still planning a late-summer visit, the practical message is straightforward: locking in bookings now will cost less than waiting another month.

Chania Hosts Launch of New Mediterranean Hiking Trails Network

Chania hosted the founding General Assembly of the Mediterranean Trails Network (MTN), a new transnational body dedicated to promoting hiking routes across Mediterranean countries. Crete is positioning itself as a flagship hiking destination within the network — strong news for the growing segment of outdoor-focused visitors looking beyond beach tourism.

Gastronomy Festival in Prinias This Sunday, June 7

If you are in central Crete this weekend, the first Gastronomy Festival of Prinias runs on Sunday, June 7, from 11:00 to 16:00, organised by the Cultural Association Rizinia in collaboration with the Municipality of Gortyna. Expect traditional Cretan produce, local food stalls and a relaxed village atmosphere above the ancient site of Rizinia — a low-key and rewarding day out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the BOAK highway in Crete open to traffic right now?
Yes, the BOAK is open, but ongoing construction is causing serious congestion, especially for tourist coaches. Allow extra travel time for any east-west journey across the island and confirm schedules with your transport provider.
Are power cuts planned in Crete this week?
Yes. Scheduled maintenance outages are confirmed for Thursday, June 4 in parts of the Heraklion and Chania prefectures. Check with your accommodation provider or the DEDDIE website to find out if your specific area is affected.
When will the new Kastelli airport open and replace Heraklion airport?
Kastelli International Airport, located about 25 km east of Heraklion, is expected to open around 2028. It is being built to handle up to 18 million passengers per year and will eventually replace the current Nikos Kazantzakis airport.

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