Back to newsGreece has launched a comprehensive national water management strategy, placing water resources at the center of long-term government planning. The policy focuses on protecting and sustainably managing water as a public good across the country, including Crete. For visitors, this initiative signals ongoing investments in water infrastructure across the island, which has faced seasonal shortages in drier months. Tourists traveling to Crete, particularly during the summer peak season from July through August, are encouraged to use water responsibly, as many areas rely on limited local reserves. Rental accommodations and hotels in inland and eastern Crete may be more affected than coastal resorts. The strategy is part of a broader Greek government effort to address climate-related water stress and ensure reliable supply for residents and visitors alike.
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Greece Invests in Water Infrastructure to Combat Seasonal Shortages
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