Back to newsThe UK Foreign Office has updated its travel guidance for Greece in 2026, identifying Athens as the primary area of concern due to ongoing political protests and isolated firebomb incidents. Island destinations including Crete, Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes are noted as significantly more stable by comparison.
For visitors to Crete, no specific security incidents have been reported. The island continues to operate normally for tourism. Travelers flying through Athens should be aware that protests occasionally cause disruptions near Syntagma Square and central districts, which can affect ground transport connections.
Tourists transiting Athens airport are not directly affected by city-center unrest. Standard precautions apply: avoid large gatherings, monitor local news, and follow guidance from your accommodation. The UK Foreign Office travel advisory for Greece remains broadly positive for island destinations, including Crete.
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UK Updates Greece Travel Guidance: Athens at Risk, Island Destinations Safe
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