Back to newsRegional authorities in Crete held a meeting led by official Kontogeorgis to discuss a strategic development plan for the island's mountainous areas. The session focused on identifying priorities for improving infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities in highland communities across the island. While no specific projects were announced, the initiative signals growing attention to Crete's interior regions beyond the coastal tourism belt. For visitors, this could mean gradual improvements to road access, local facilities, and tourism offerings in mountain villages such as those in the Psiloritis range, the White Mountains (Lefka Ori), and the Dikti highlands. Travelers interested in agritourism, hiking, or off-the-beaten-path experiences in Crete's rural interior may benefit from these developments in the coming years.
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Crete Shifts Focus to Mountainous Areas Beyond Coastal Tourism
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